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Lightroom 6 coming out Tuesday??
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 443328" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I think the biggest advantage of CC over stand-alone is that you get all the updates, automatically, just as soon as they're available. Also, I think there's a lot of confusion surrounding Creative Cloud applications because of Adobe using the word "Cloud"... </p><p></p><p>The Creative Cloud applications (Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge) reside on your computer exactly like stand-alone versions. You will install the applications on your hard drive just like you would any other application. You do not need to be on the Internet, or even have an Internet connection, to use the applications routinely. The only thing Creative Cloud requires a connection to the Internet for is so that the Creative Cloud background application can "phone home" to Adobe once a month to make sure your account is still active. Well, that and too update your applications. Having Creative Cloud, really, is no different than having stand-alone versions of the software installed except you get updates, all of them, immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 443328, member: 13090"] I think the biggest advantage of CC over stand-alone is that you get all the updates, automatically, just as soon as they're available. Also, I think there's a lot of confusion surrounding Creative Cloud applications because of Adobe using the word "Cloud"... The Creative Cloud applications (Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge) reside on your computer exactly like stand-alone versions. You will install the applications on your hard drive just like you would any other application. You do not need to be on the Internet, or even have an Internet connection, to use the applications routinely. The only thing Creative Cloud requires a connection to the Internet for is so that the Creative Cloud background application can "phone home" to Adobe once a month to make sure your account is still active. Well, that and too update your applications. Having Creative Cloud, really, is no different than having stand-alone versions of the software installed except you get updates, all of them, immediately. [/QUOTE]
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