![]() ![]() ![]() Your local changes are synced back up to the cloud. When you open a project or file, it’s downloaded to that app’s dedicated area on your computer. Microsoft has been migrating its Office apps in the same direction.Īs with mobile apps, in newer Adobe desktop apps all of the work you’re storing is on the cloud server (the primary storage). You can also use a tablet or smartphone to edit projects started on the desktop. When you get home, you can continue working on it using a more powerful device with a bigger screen, such as a desktop computer. For example, you can take photos and video on your phone and start a project as soon as you have an idea. You don’t have to think about importing, exporting, or manually syncing. Using cloud storage as primary makes it possible for you to create and edit your work on any device you have with you. Recently introduced desktop applications such as Lightroom CC (photo editing) and Premiere Rush CC (video editing) use their own dedicated areas on Creative Cloud online storage. On the desktop, Adobe is developing a new generation of applications that use storage more like mobile apps. Cloud Storage is Primary in New Desktop Apps Too For me, if I cannot economically share my 1TB with Lightroom CC, I won't use or instruct students on Lightroom CC there are competing cloud based photo solutions.If you want a non-Adobe app to use an image edited using the Lightroom CC mobile app, you share (export) a copy that contains the edits. If this is in fact by design, Adobe should be more transparent and make this clear so consumers can make informed decisions. Rather than fix the disparity, it remains contradictory and various support reps will have differing interpretations as I experienced with a rep yesterday telling me I need to cancel my account and start with the 1TB plan. ![]() By a significant amount in fact for educators, since adding 1TB via "Change Plan" loses all discounts resulting in a ~$40 increase) p/month, whereas adding via "Upgrade Storage" is a reasonable $9.99 p/month. Problem is, the cost for additional storage can differ between the "Change Plan" and "Upgrade Storage" options. For detailed instructions, see Upgrade your Creative Cloud storage.Īlternatively, click Upgrade Storage on the lower-left corner of Your Work section of Creative Cloud website.įirst is through the "Creative Cloud All Apps" plan management and the second is through "Creative Cloud File Storage" plan management. If you need more storage, you can purchase extra storage plans through your Adobe ID account (Plans > Manage Plan > Change Plan). I think this is a result of conflicting licensing plans which engineers are stuck implementing, resulting in a broken solution. My suspicion is that this is not a "bug". 48+ hours later still showing 100GB on lightroom.adobe and 1TB on assets.adobe. The first few reps explained to give it 24+ hours after upgrading storage for the new caps to be reflected everywhere (e.g. The last call was quite abrasive as I had great difficultly explaining to the rep that the problem is on their end! They will waste your time checking your local installation, checking you are logged out and logged in properly. Wasted many hours with a half-dozen Adobe "first level" support folks. ![]()
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