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Winds of Change? :: Lightroom CC vs Lightroom Classic ::
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<blockquote data-quote="todd7500" data-source="post: 646068" data-attributes="member: 44095"><p>Well it took a while but...</p><p></p><p>Still couldn't figure it out over the internet, even from Adobe's website. I took all the suggestions posted here... cleared my cashe, cleared history, cleared cookies, still the same. So I decided to do it by phone and we ALL know what fun that can be...</p><p>Like many companies, sadly Adobe is outsourced (Assuming they are an American company), oh well, no matter.</p><p></p><p>There was the usual language barrier, but we got it worked out and downsized to the $9.99 plan</p><p></p><p>I really dont have a problem with that price. Not that I have money to throw away, but last time I looked the full version of Photoshop was like... $500.00 and it seems that every two years there was a new version to buy. I dont have any use for cloud storage, so whatever I get with this account will likely sit there vacant.</p><p></p><p>So thanks again everyone for the help and patience!</p><p></p><p>Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd7500, post: 646068, member: 44095"] Well it took a while but... Still couldn't figure it out over the internet, even from Adobe's website. I took all the suggestions posted here... cleared my cashe, cleared history, cleared cookies, still the same. So I decided to do it by phone and we ALL know what fun that can be... Like many companies, sadly Adobe is outsourced (Assuming they are an American company), oh well, no matter. There was the usual language barrier, but we got it worked out and downsized to the $9.99 plan I really dont have a problem with that price. Not that I have money to throw away, but last time I looked the full version of Photoshop was like... $500.00 and it seems that every two years there was a new version to buy. I dont have any use for cloud storage, so whatever I get with this account will likely sit there vacant. So thanks again everyone for the help and patience! Todd [/QUOTE]
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