CCPP Education

by Bjorn Petersen ·Posted
Continuing to expand the feature-sets of both Photoshop and Lightroom, along with their associated apps, Adobe has just launched a host of updates to benefit individual app subscribers as well as subscribers to the Creative Cloud Photography Plan. Making full use of Creative Cloud’s consistent feature update design, these additions bring a number of new tools and processes to benefit photographers as well as accommodate a number
by Todd Vorenkamp ·Posted
Are you using Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) on a touch-screen tablet, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro? Then the new update from Adobe will likely make you very happy. A new touch-screen interface offers larger tab targets (no need to keep putting your digits in the pencil sharpener), two-finger scroll, five-finger tap for full screen (sorry Peanuts characters), swipe undo/redo, and more. Touch-screen interface is just one part of
by Todd Vorenkamp ·Posted
Regardless of your level of interest in digital photography, there is a requirement to organize your images and, often, the desire to adjust or enhance your photos digitally. You know you’ve made it in an industry when the name of your product is transformed into a verb, but Photoshop, officially the Photoshop Creative Cloud, today, is an extremely capable and intricate software program that is not suitable for every photographer. Because the needs of photographers vary, Adobe has three primary solutions that cover image editing and file
by BH Online Videos ·Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne Media, takes a quick look at Adobe's Creative Cloud Photography Plan: a new subscription option that pairs both Photoshop CC 2014 and Lightroom 5 into a convenient and affordable 1-year license. The Creative Cloud model ensures consistent feature upgrades, as well as the ability to sync your photo-editing work between desktop computers and mobile devices. We hope you enjoy the
by Bjorn Petersen ·Posted
The Creative Cloud Photography Plan combines both of Adobe’s renowned photographic-based applications into one convenient subscription, and is dedicated to photographers and image-makers looking for an all-around post-production solution. Photoshop CC 2014 and Lightroom 5 are two truly versatile editing applications, which together form a comprehensive solution for raw image processing, file organization, retouching, and
by Bjorn Petersen ·Posted
After Adobe Creative Cloud came to full fruition in mid-2013, much discussion arose surrounding this new cloud-based subscription service versus the previous model of issuing perpetual licenses. In many regards, this new business model provoked a sense of insecurity in many users who were accustomed to owning a piece of software rather than having to rent it. On the other hand, Adobe CC’s merits lie in the fact that they are now able to offer continuous updates and new features to different programs as they are ready, rather than having to
by Peter Ward_1 ·Posted
Since the introduction of Creative Cloud, the question has been: does Adobe's move mean a radically altered workflow for content creation professionals, particularly video editors? For the moment, the answer is probably not. For all intents and purposes, Creative Cloud applications remain ordinary desktop applications; Adobe has merely eschewed the traditional perpetual license in favor of a subscription license. And on top of that, they are granting the user a set of—fairly limited at this point—cloud-based services; notably 20GB of file