I finally had to go to the $10 cloud version so I could upgrade OSX for some 
other apps. I love the latest version of PS. Selecting and cloning tools are 
much improved over PS6. It’s just as fast and convenient as installed software.

Paul

> On Apr 1, 2020, at 10:18 PM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Bruce, that is exactly the information I was looking for.
> 
> bill
> 
>> On 4/1/2020 1:51 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>> Bill queried:
>>> 
>>> My stupid question is this: Are the versions of Photoshop and Lightroom
>>> in the 10 dollar offer the same ones in the 31 dollar offer?
>> The software is completely the same. The features and frequency of
>> updates are also the same.
>> I subscribe to the ten buck option because (a) I'm cheap, and (b) I
>> don't need any off-site space. Most of the other odds and ends in the
>> "Photoshop" plan is in the $10 one too, like Portfolio (I don't use
>> it), and Fonts (I should be using it).
>> The Creative Cloud application controls what is installed or not, and
>> lets you downgrade to prior versions if something fucks up. (I am
>> currently running one Ps version behind because they broke some
>> crucial plugins with the latest.)
>> Once I got over my snit with the subscription concept, I'm very happy
>> with the CC package. Recent features in Ps and Lr are the bees knees
>> and save me huge amounts of work, especially things like cloning out
>> random distracting objects. I'm also really digging LUTs for colour
>> grading in both Lr and Ps. (You can make a fancy LUT in Ps then import
>> it into Lr and avoid sending shots out to Ps purely to tone them if
>> you have a batch to do. It's a bit involved, but worth the effort in
>> many cases.)
>> HTH, Bill.
> 
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