![]() Let’s just hope feature parity comes sooner rather than later.Also, no cloud storage provider is immune to outages – so while cloud backups are an essential part of the 3-2-1 strategy, you'll still have your local backup available should your provider suffer an outage. Still, it’s the most exciting change to Lightroom in a long time, enough to make me actually consider changing things up. You can always download your photos and store them yourself, but that seems like it could be a pain in the long term – especially considering Adobe is trying to simplify our photo Libraries. A full-time photographer could go through that in less than a year, considering the huge file sizes of many cameras shooting in RAW – let alone if you shoot any video. ![]() That said, 1TB strikes me as a little low if Adobe expects professional photographers to go all in on the cloud. They’re a sensible collection of plans, with the Lightroom CC-only option catering to new photographers, and the other one’s for everyone else. Then for $20 a month, you get all the above, except with 1TB of cloud storage.The Photography Plan is the same as before, including Lightroom Classic, Photoshop and 20GB of storage for $10 a month, except it now includes the new Lightroom CC as well. ![]()
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