> I don't think you can use any adobe product today without Adobe Creative Cloud
The Elements versions of Photoshop and Premiere are paid for with a one-off purchase and are not part of a cloud subscription.
I use Creative Cloud photoshop but a while ago purchased a separate Premiere Elements license for video editing - this was cheaper than extending my CC subscription to include Premiere Pro. But I switched to (the awesome) Davinci Resolve for video editing when my copy of Premiere elements wasn't able to open video clips from just-released cameras and phones.
There are a variety of consumer products (and Adobe Reader) that are still non-subscription. There also subsets of Creative Cloud. But, yes, this will presumably be part of their subscriptions at some point.
KineticLensman|2 years ago
The Elements versions of Photoshop and Premiere are paid for with a one-off purchase and are not part of a cloud subscription.
I use Creative Cloud photoshop but a while ago purchased a separate Premiere Elements license for video editing - this was cheaper than extending my CC subscription to include Premiere Pro. But I switched to (the awesome) Davinci Resolve for video editing when my copy of Premiere elements wasn't able to open video clips from just-released cameras and phones.
ghaff|2 years ago