

The Lightroom Mobile app for iPad, iPhone, and Android, which shares many features and has connected workflows to the LR desktop apps.


New: Photoshop on the Web (beta) to edit, review, and share Photoshop cloud documents right in any web browser.Full access to the premium version of the Photoshop Express app to install on mobile, for both iOS and Android.Photoshop on iPad – the real deal on iPad, which shares the same underlying code base as its venerable older sibling, PS for desktop.Adobe Bridge, Creative Cloud’s flagship desktop media browser and digital asset manager (although it’s true that Bridge is free for everyone).The latest Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plugin, the foundational raw imaging engine to import and enhance your photographs.The full desktop release of Adobe Photoshop (not a reduced or limited version), the industry-standard image editing tool for over 30 years.Here’s an overview of everything that’s included: So what makes it such a great deal? With the US$9.99/£9.98/€11,99/A$14.94 per month Photography Plan, you get the latest versions of Photoshop, Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and much more in the package.

There was even a rumor in 2019 that Adobe was raising the $9.99 price, but that was not the case. The low price of the plan has not changed from the initial promotion nine years ago all the way up to today. The Photography plan was originally created as a one-time special offer in 2013, but it proved so popular that Adobe eventually made it permanent. You get not one, not two, but three core desktop products, plus additional tools and services, for around $10 a month. In our view, the best deal going in Creative Cloud (if you’re not a student or teacher) is the Photography plan.
