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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html -- PeterN |
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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 9:40 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html From the same page: "Do I need a Creative Cloud membership? Creative Cloud Market is available to all paid Creative Cloud members. Single app and complete members with any plan—single user, Team, Education, or Enterprise—are eligible. Users can access Creative Cloud Market through Creative Cloud for desktop app. Creative Cloud Photography plan members are not eligible to access Market through Creative Cloud for desktop. Free members can browse Market assets through Creative Cloud for desktop but cannot download content." Cheap is cheap. The answer is clear. The only possibility is if enough people raise a fuss, but I doubt if that will happen. Things are what they are. -- PeterN |
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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 9:40 PM, PeterN wrote:
On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html From the same page: "Do I need a Creative Cloud membership? Creative Cloud Market is available to all paid Creative Cloud members. Single app and complete members with any plan—single user, Team, Education, or Enterprise—are eligible. Users can access Creative Cloud Market through Creative Cloud for desktop app. Creative Cloud Photography plan members are not eligible to access Market through Creative Cloud for desktop. Free members can browse Market assets through Creative Cloud for desktop but cannot download content." Cheap is cheap. The answer is clear. The only possibility is if enough people raise a fuss, but I doubt if that will happen. Things are what they are. -- PeterN |
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Adobe Grrr
On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said:
On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Adobe Grrr
On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said:
On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. Me too, but only if it's something I think I will use. I have a problem though, with the lack of disclosure and just emailed Adobe telling them about my displeasure. -- PeterN |
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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. Me too, but only if it's something I think I will use. I have a problem though, with the lack of disclosure and just emailed Adobe telling them about my displeasure. -- PeterN |
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Adobe Grrr
On 2014-08-13 02:01:32 +0000, PeterN said:
On 8/12/2014 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. Me too, but only if it's something I think I will use. I have a problem though, with the lack of disclosure and just emailed Adobe telling them about my displeasure. I agree, they kept that part of the package vague, and one is left wondering why. I have picked up some stuff such as some free textures just so i can make this sort of fix to Jonas's blown highlight photo. ;-) https://db.tt/FT3Yns5j -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Adobe Grrr
On 2014-08-13 02:01:32 +0000, PeterN said:
On 8/12/2014 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. Me too, but only if it's something I think I will use. I have a problem though, with the lack of disclosure and just emailed Adobe telling them about my displeasure. I agree, they kept that part of the package vague, and one is left wondering why. I have picked up some stuff such as some free textures just so i can make this sort of fix to Jonas's blown highlight photo. ;-) https://db.tt/FT3Yns5j -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Adobe Grrr
On 8/12/2014 10:45 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2014-08-13 02:01:32 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-13 01:40:50 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 7:52 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2014-08-12 23:23:57 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/12/2014 2:27 AM, PeterN wrote: ccI have a photography subscription to CC. When I tried to download a brush from the CC market I was told that market items are only available to paid subscribers, and was asked if I want to upgrade. Isn't a photography subscription a paid subscription. I posed the question on the contact Adobe live chat, but was told it was a technical problem. Has anyone else had that experience? TIA I found the answer to my question. The brushes in Adobe Market are not available to photography subscribers. If I paid more money and actually upgraded my subscription, I would have complete access. That doesn't make sense. If you click on that upgrade now it takes you to the subscribe page where the first option is the $9.99/month Photography Program. I didn't call Adobe today, I will tomorrow. I browsed through the assets and found nothing there to make it woth purchasing an upgrade. Others may find it worth it, but I do not. In the "Add Ons" page there are pay & free extensions and stuff and I have got a few things there. I saw one brush I wanted to try. From the Adobe FAQ website on the subject. "Why don't photography plan customers get access to Creative Cloud Market? Creative Cloud Market is a new benefit that has been added to certain paid Creative Cloud plans, and is not included in the entitlements for photography plan customers. Some Creative Cloud services, such a Creative Cloud Market, TypeKit, and ProSite are only available to Single App or Complete Creative Cloud plans. To download and use Creative Cloud Market content, upgrade to either Creative Cloud Single App or Complete plans." https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/market.html Well there is the answer. The problem is, if you click on that upgrade button the first choice they give you is the Photography plan with no disclaimer that it isn;t eligible. For now I will just browse through what is available via Add-Ons. Me too, but only if it's something I think I will use. I have a problem though, with the lack of disclosure and just emailed Adobe telling them about my displeasure. I agree, they kept that part of the package vague, and one is left wondering why. I have picked up some stuff such as some free textures just so i can make this sort of fix to Jonas's blown highlight photo. ;-) https://db.tt/FT3Yns5j Nice adjustment. I would have toned down the foreground highlights. To me, they detract from a neat image. -- PeterN |
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