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According to Adobe, I can still run CS5 on the same machine side by side, and if at the end of the year subscription can't justify the upgrade or (gulp) still afford it, I can always let it cancel. I can't find any reason not to.and I've looked hard. I am on the verge of signing up for Creative Cloud to upgrade from CS5 Master Collection. No offense meant, but I find the whole, "I make TV commercials for a living, and got CS6 for $200 by using my neighbor kid's student ID card" a bit repugnant.
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This should be a discussion of professional production tools and the way we pay for them, not schemes to get by with the least possible financial investment as we make a zombie movie with our pals. Secondly, such a comparison is like saying you can easily earn enough from the proceeds of your productions to meet your financial needs when in fact you live with your Mom and Dad without paying rent. Justify it in your mind if you wish, but you are stealing. First, if you're not an active student or educator and you use education versions of software, you're a pirate, plain and simple. The comparisons of student pricing are not relevant to video professionals.
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Doesn't matter if it's a $30 piece of shareware or a big ticket item, do the right thing.
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Watch this space to see how quickly Microsoft do the same thing with MS Office.Īs an aside, while I understand why people pursue free software (I'm not squeaky clean myself) if you make your day-to-day living using a specific program, you should buy a licence and support the company that makes it possible. Take away the VAT (20%) and the amount I can claim as a tax break for actually buying software (gasp!) and it makes no sense to do it any other way.
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I added up the cost of 12 months at the discount and then added another 12 months at full price and it came to just under £1000 which was still only 1/3 the price of buying the upgrade box from CS4 to CS6 (£1500 in the UK). I don't make my living doing video, but I do make my living using Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, In-Design and a few other things so it was a no brainer for me after doing some basic maths. Hard to beat.Īugat 11:30AM, Edited September 4, 7:54AM We don't know whether the next major release of FCPX will offer an upgrade discount or not, but right now it's just $299 with Motion and Compressor $49 each, use as long as you wish. In return Apple scored an own goal on the FCPX launch giving Premiere new life. Apple has now murdered Flash, which was much of their franchise. In the era of $1.99 mobile apps that do more and more every day, I have to wonder whether Adobe will be able to maintain even the supposedly time-limited discount price point. I generally skip 2-3 versions in upgrading the Adobe apps and wait for a deep discount, but if I was using more of them every day I suppose I would go ahead and get this creative cloud, especially if I didn't already own MC. I mostly use Apple's apps (FCPX and Aperture, they are elegant and with a few plugins I can do everything I need atm) but I do have MC 5.5. The more ominous warning from them is that CS6 will be the last non-subscription release: this is going to be the mandatory way of buying these apps, last I heard.
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If you're looking for training for this new software, here are a bunch of Premiere Pro video tutorials and some others via Adobe TV. But considering the monthly membership is $360 for a full year after the discount - and considering Adobe comes out with new versions basically every year - they're really making Creative Cloud the most attractive version. Also, if you're a student or teacher there's an additional $100 discount available on the software packages until August 26th. If, for example, a company is footing the bill and you get to keep the software, these might still make sense. If you're not in for the subscription-based pricing, Production Premium is $1899 if you want it all, the Master Collection is $2,599. To get the discount you'll have to commit to an annual plan instead of month-to-month. The discount expires at the end of this month (August), so get cracking if you're thinking of signing up. If you're a current user of any Adobe software (CS3 or later), you can upgrade to Adobe's new all-inclusive Creative Cloud membership for $29.95/month (instead of $49.95) for the first year - a savings of $240. I've been meaning to do this personally, but almost forgot - so here's a reminder of an expiring deal.