

There are loads of subscription options that'll get you access to Photoshop CC, at different prices, and the cheapest option right now is the Creative Cloud Photography plan mentioned above, which usually costs $9.99 / £9.98 / AU$14.29 per month. What’s the price of Photoshop CC?Īll Above the Sky, by Erik Johansson (Image credit: Adobe / Erik Johansson) Sadly at the moment there aren't any deals to be had, but keep an eye on our Adobe Creative Cloud discounts page, which we'll update with the latest offers as soon as they appear. It's also worth keeping an eye out for deals, as Adobe often runs limited-time offers that allow you to snag multi-program subscriptions for a fraction of the usual asking price. Plus, teachers and students can save up to 65% by getting Photoshop CC as part of the All Apps plan. As an individual, this is unlikely, which is why Adobe offers a range of plans for businesses. Naturally, this is more expensive than any other plan, and is only really worth it if you're planning on using all of the apps. Getting Adobe’s entire collection of creative desktop and mobile apps (although not the new Substance 3D apps), including Photoshop, and all of the same additional benefits as the Photoshop Plan, will usually cost you $54.99 / £51.98 / AU$79.99 per month. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on more than photo or image-editing tools? You may well need Adobe's All Apps plan, which gives you access to pretty much every creative app you're likely to need, so as well as Photoshop you'll be able to use Illustrator for digital art, Premiere Pro and After Effects for video, and much more besides. Windows: The Program Files folder (for 64-bit program installations), or the Program Files (x86) folder (for 32-bit program installations).

Note: The System Library folder is different from the Users' Library folder.Ģ. Mac OS: The System Library folder and the Application folders.Read access is required to these system-level folders: Windows: The User's AppData folder. This folder is located under the Users\ folder.Mac OS: The User's Library folder. To access this folder, see Can't see user library files in Mac OS 10.7 and later.Read/write access is required to these user-level folders: Read/write access is required to any folders into which you've saved files. Read/write access is required to the root folder of any non-boot drive that is specified in Photoshop's Preferences as a scratch disk. Note: A user account with full administrative rights is required for installation. When running Photoshop from a non-Administrator account, Photoshop requires read access to some system-level folders and read/write access to some user-level folders.
