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Adobe no longer seems to be selling Student/Teacher editions of Cloud products
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 157367" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Yes - anyone who owns anything from CS6 on back owns it forever. They'll stop supporting updates once the next generation of products are released, so things like full blown Camera RAW updates will only be available with Lightroom. Which means that those using Bridge as their workflow manager may want to migrate and use Lightroom to process their RAW files before sending it to Photoshop. I haven't heard whether or not to expect a completely new version of Camera RAW along with the Lightroom 5 release later this month, but it wouldn't surprise me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 157367, member: 9240"] Yes - anyone who owns anything from CS6 on back owns it forever. They'll stop supporting updates once the next generation of products are released, so things like full blown Camera RAW updates will only be available with Lightroom. Which means that those using Bridge as their workflow manager may want to migrate and use Lightroom to process their RAW files before sending it to Photoshop. I haven't heard whether or not to expect a completely new version of Camera RAW along with the Lightroom 5 release later this month, but it wouldn't surprise me. [/QUOTE]
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