Sathya
Excellent thoughts, and your phrase “creating an atmosphere of complete
suffocation to adobe users” may turn out to be quite prophetic.
You say “CC is not useful at all to a large number of adobe users.” Almost. I
think the core features of the classical CC products will remain just as useful
as always – the same products (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop,
Audition, Encore, etc.) are installed and will run on your machine exactly as
they always have. Nothing has changed in that regard. You are right, however,
regarding the features for working in groups that will not be useful to large
numbers of Adobe users. The heavy emphasis on group-developed videos (news and
broadcast organizations?) might indicate Adobe thinks that is where the money
is; however, numerically I suspect more videos are developed in stand-alone
environments by individuals - working alone, for churches, for training
institutes, for small companies - who could purchase these products for use on
a single machine and who don’t care about cloud sharing or maybe precise color
correction. And that doesn’t count the millions(?) of photographers who use
Photoshop. That seems to be a rather large market for Adobe to just give up
pursuing.
Oh well …
Lee
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2013 10:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [AP] Fw: Calling all NLE Users!
Hi,
�It is truly creating an atmosphere of complete suffocation to adobe users. The
neoliberal economy principles believes in more offer for less and monopolise
the market, profit more for few selected corporates�and�create unequalising
environment. I think CC is not useful at all to large number of adobe users.
�
Regards
Sathya
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