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I cannot return the software to Adorama as it has been installed. LR6 was just added last week, so I think I will at least ask.
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All my Adobe products are registered in my Adobe Account with dates purchased and license numbers including LR3, LR4, LR6 (just added five days ago) and three other products as well. If you have opened the LR6 package then looks like you cannot return it there for straight refund either. You can try contacting Adobe Sales Support on-line having proof-of-purchase and license numbers for both LR4 and LR6 to hand, but since you used another retailer than Adobe's own on-line shop-front for at least the LR6 I think your chance to get any form of discount or repayment direct from Adobe are pretty-much zero.Ĭheck also Adorama's returns policy.

You bought LR6 from a different retailer than Adobe themselves. If you are asking me, I would say I would doubt it. Do you think there is any way Abobe will help me out now after the fact or would that just be dreaming.
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I own LR4 and just bought LR6 from Adorama at the full price. Well I completely missed that when I went to the Adobe site to purchase. Typically that's good for them and bad for their customers.

Adobe was able to adopt CC because they managed to rid themselves of effectively all the competition. Perhaps this product differentiation will provide an opportunity for a hungry new player to get some traction. It's hard to disagree with wanting to monetize that market. How many "hobbyists" were really going to spend $1000 for post processing software when pirated versions were so easy to come by? Making the software affordable (at least on a short term basis) seems to have been an effective means to convert those non-customers to customers. The last sentence is interesting in that before CC I suspect that a large number of users were via pirated software. CCP is ideal for all photographers and a large percentage of the subscribers are first time Adobe customers." we are successfully attracting new customers to Creative Cloud through our family of mobile apps and the Creative Cloud Photography Plan (“CCP”). Quoting from another part, I don't believe they are throwing away customers (in any quantities that worry them): That final sentence says subscription-plan cancellations are also at acceptable level to Adobe.

Net new Creative Cloud subscriptions increased by 639 thousand, and we exited Q2 with 4 million 610 thousand Creative Cloud subscriptions. They don't report permanent Perpetual licence customer losses as a numeric value (as there is no real way to measure it), but I think they are quite happy with how they are doing in the top-line numbers: Seems odd to throw away a customer base in search of "monthly revenue". If this "product differentiation" continues, I suspect Adobe will push the standalone buyers away. Of course they will use all marketing and feature/plan-structure pressure to do that.įor now I'm staying with v5.7.
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They do not archive all the previous IR presentation materials (at least not that I can find), but slides maybe 18months ago were even more explicit that LR and Elements users would be aggressively targetted for migration to CC. (Perpetual to subscription) migration has been stated Adobe strategy for a long time. Well, I guess it was inevitable that Adobe would start to squeeze the standalone buyers, but this is disappointing. See under "Are my applications installed on my computer or are they cloud based?" You do not need internet connection to use CC Photographers Plan. Don't want their shoveware when the broadband breaks down, I generally use Lightroom while it's off - can't do that in CC. If you want the ongoing new features like Dehaze and whatever else there is to come, you will need CCP (or you can wait for LR7 when/if that will be released).Ĭould be time to dump Adobe, although I've said that in the past and then found a way to upgrade. LR6 minor versions from now on will only have bug fixes and new cameras added. Make sure you are clear on what you are really getting with an LR6 perpetual license - i.e.
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I cannot check any further than above step as I do not want buy it as I am in CCP (the photographers subscription plan), but pretty sure you can get the LR perpetual license upgrade from 5.7 to 6/6.1 you want (at the price shown above). You need select what version you are upgrading from: There appears to be no UK upgrade path from 5.7 to 6 - changing from Full to Upgrade just greys stuff out and leaves the price the same.
