

Speaking of Photoshop CC, it gets a huge number of new updates today that should help both amateurs and pros alike get more out of their pics. That’s a much better deal than the $20 per month I used to pay just for the privilege of accessing Photoshop CC on its own. For photographers, the really important update is better value thanks to the new and improved Creative Cloud Photography plan, which bundles Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5 alongside Lightroom for mobile and Creative Cloud file and collaboration syncing underlying it all for $9.99 a month. You can install or uninstall each Adobe program individually.Adobe today has basically updated everything it makes and introduced new hardware, too. While it’s unlikely one person would need every service in Creative Cloud, it’s nice to keep your options open. Fonts: Most plans also provide access to Adobe’s comprehensive library of fonts, which are compatible with every program in the CC.It’s included with most Adobe Creative Cloud plans. Portfolio: This tool allows you to build a personalized website to show off your work-especially anything you’ve created with the Adobe software suite.XD: This User Interface/User Experience (UI/UX) design tool for web and mobile is particularly for those who formerly used Photoshop and Illustrator to design interfaces.An integrated mobile app is also included. Premiere Rush projects can also be opened in Premiere Pro for further editing. It features a streamlined interface with fewer features.

Premiere Rush: An alternative to Premiere Pro, this program is for online content creators who want to edit videos quickly.

You can also produce graphics for social media with Spark Post, or create short video stories with Spark Video. Spark Page allows you to make responsive web pages.
