A price of $20 per month "is too high for most beginning photographers," he tweeted Thursday, soliciting recommendations for alternative software. The test left some unhappy, including professional photographer and YouTuber Tony Northrup. "From time to time, we run tests on which cover a range of items, including plan options that may or may not be presented to all visitors to ," the company said in a statement Thursday. ![]() The original $10 option is still available over the phone (1-80) or by visiting Adobe's photography plan website (though it's not visible there for some, including me). Adobe hid that option for some visitors to its website, though, presenting them instead with a $20 monthly plan that includes the two programs and a larger, 1TB chunk of storage, or a $10 monthly plan that includes only Lightroom and the 1TB of storage. The subscription, introduced in 2013, combines Adobe's two main photography software packages and 20GB of cloud storage that can be used to sync photos shot with mobile devices. ![]() Adobe is seeing how photographers respond to the removal of a $10 monthly subscription that combines Photoshop and Lightroom, and the answer when it comes to some shutterbugs is - not well.
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