I agree.  I'm an elementary school teacher and I use video fx and greescreen 
effects to help my students bring their research to life.  I learn as I go, via 
Youtube tutorials.  WETA and ILM are not going to be hunting me down anytime 
soon (as in, not in this life).  That being said I really enjoy using the real 
tools rather than the Fisher Price versions, and I love messing around with it 
on my own time as well as with my kids at school.  There must be a lot of us - 
we're never going to be good enough to earn a living at it but we use it in the 
living we're earning doing other stuff.  I don't want to be cut out by a 
monthly subscription fee.  I forked out what, to me, is a lot of money to have 
it at home as well at at school. 

--- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye.uwe@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Ok, thanks for that clarification but the fact that one has to pay a 
> monthly fee is still not acceptable to
> me and many others I know.
> I accept that for someone who is earning his living with editing this 
> may be a good proposition but there
> are many amateurs or prosumers who are only doing the odd job. We are 
> probably too few for Adobe to be
> interested in and we are therefore disposable.
> They probably say : "You can use Elements, the rest is not for you!"
> 
> Anyway, CS6 is sophisticated enough for an old man like me to be used 
> for the rest of my life.
> 
> Happy editing
> 
> Uwe


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