What, exactly do you get with Adobe CC subscription?

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With the current offer of £6.98/month for adobes CC suite, it's got me thinking if its worth going for it?
I currently have the standalone versions of LR5 and Elements 10, but am finding it difficult to actually find out what ypou get with the monthly subscription, and as a photographer, whether any of the other programs would be worthwhile?
My broadband is down to 0.2 mbs atm, so thats why i'm posting the question on here!!!!!
 
One of the real benefits is a new version updates instantly.
Also the mobile version of LR is outstanding!
 
Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC, plus a few minor programs such as Bridge. I have it because it saves going through the upgrade cycle. I'm happy to pay the subs as I feel it's value for money. I mainly use Lightroom, so I'm probably not getting as much value from it as I should.
 
Just seen Mark's post - I forgot about the mobile LR, as I've never used it. In fact, I'll have a quick look at it now...
 
I use it all the time. Best bit is sharing a gallery from it free of charge
 
You probably know this but £6.98pm doesn't buy you the full Creative Cloud Suite, that's £45.73pm and you get every Adobe program with that with regular updates. For £6.98 (the photographer's collection) you get Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge. These will be updated frequently too. I think it's worth going for but you could also look into Affinity Photo which is a £40 one off fee and has some excellent reviews
 
You probably know this but £6.98pm doesn't buy you the full Creative Cloud Suite, that's £45.73pm and you get every Adobe program with that with regular updates. For £6.98 (the photographer's collection) you get Lightroom, Photoshop and Bridge. These will be updated frequently too. I think it's worth going for but you could also look into Affinity Photo which is a £40 one off fee and has some excellent reviews

I bought Affinity and as pixel editor it's a great bit of software. I can't say the same for its raw processor though. At the moment it's bloody awful.
 
I bought Affinity and as pixel editor it's a great bit of software. I can't say the same for its raw processor though. At the moment it's bloody awful.
Have to agree Elliot,pixel editor is darn good but raw processor not a patch on lightroom
 
I didn't realise Bridge came with the photographers package.

It's a useful little program. I use it often if I want to batch convert a lot of images to the same size and format (say, for a website).
 
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