Though Adobe is remaining somewhat quiet about the change, the test hints at a potential future price hike for the Photography plan - namely the elimination of the cheaper, lower-storage option. At this time, Adobe has only offered confirmation that it is conducting 'a number of tests' on its website, which may include displaying certain plan options to only some customers. The change has only appeared for some customers, and as noted by PetaPixel, it's possible to subscribe to the cheaper plan by directly contacting Adobe's customer support. These customers now only have the option to subscribe to the more expensive $19.99 per month Photography plan, which includes 1TB, rather than 20GB, of cloud storage.Ī screenshot captured on the Adobe Creative Cloud website on May 2, 2019. Under a current test, some potential Adobe customers are no longer presented with the company's $9.99 per month individual Photography plan, which includes access to Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and 20GB of cloud storage.
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