In this video, the first of a two three-part series, I take a look at Adobe’s Creative Cloud and what it has to offer photographers. In addition to both Photoshop CS6 Extended and Lightroom 4 the Creative Cloud also includes cloud storage with features to simplify the photographer’s workflow and image sharing with clients and colleagues. In part 1 I take a look at how this cloud storage works. In part 2, I show Photoshop Touch running on a tablet and how it integrates with the desktop version of Photoshop and Lightroom. In this series I also give my comments about limitations and things that don’t work so well and ways to get around them. Please check back in a week or two to see part 3.
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Creative Cloud for Photographers, Part I
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Creative Cloud Learning Resources
Getting Started with Creative Cloud
Watch Part 2 of this series: Adobe Creative Cloud for Photographers
Comments 5
Really helpful reviews, giving straight forward opinions of software in normal use. Gave me some insight into software I am learning on (Creative Cloud and iPad PS Touch) and then saved me some time (and money) experimenting with interesting looking software that didn’t look so good after the review. Thanks
Author
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the feedback. Stay tuned for more “fair and balanced” 🙂 reviews.
David Salahi
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