![]() But once you start shooting in RAW and/or have to deal with a large amount of photographs at once, you would probably curse PS. If you are editing some jpgs and pngs when you feel like it, you really dont need Lightroom. ![]() Especially given the propensity for the associated processes crashing, especially after the annual major patch.Īnd don't get me started on the half-baked Typekit. Really, compare the Task Manager of two freshly installed Windows 10 setups, one with Adobe CC installed. Not to mention the ridiculous amount of bloatware added since they made it a subscription service. We've started advising (demanding in the case of Indesign) not going on the annual upgrades before December or January (they're usually out in mid-October, no matter if they're ready for release) as they're largely worse than the earlier version before then. Assume any major update will need another month or two before it's stable and working somewhat as it should. They're also benefiting by skimping out on beta-testing, putting that job on their subscribers (even more than before). ![]() It was always worth waiting 6–18 months before upgrading at a slightly reduced price, at least for us. Sure, most upgrades had a few benefits, but they were rarely worth the cost at release. Or after you were sent one too many files using the latest proprietary and certainly not backwards-compatible. Before the CC bollocks the only real reason to upgrade was after buying a new camera and finding out your version of Photoshop didn't support the latest raw format used by your camera (because nuts to patching old versions, right?). They started doing SaaS to get a larger, steadier cash-flow. This is a preventative measure against spammers, bots and ban circumvention. Submissions made from brand new/throwaway accounts with zero/low karma will be automatically rejected. No politics or politically motivated posts.No request for helping you cheat on exams or how to avoid cheating detection.No soliciting/advertising followers/customers for your instagram/discord/slack/other services.This includes links to articles that list tips. No tip lists, each individual post should be about a single tip.No tips about rape, murder, suicide, or any tips that violate Geneva Convention laws.Post that are walls of text will be deleted at the mods discretion. The title should explain the gist of the ULPT without needing a description. Post titles must begin with "ULPT" or "ULPT Request", and should be descriptive.No blatantly false statistics in post titles.No tips about other Reddit posts, especially other ULPT tips. No tips that are just clever ways of stealing from other people for the sake of stealing.Posts that are just clever ways of being a dick will be removed. Tips must provide some benefit to you.Tips must be unethical, tips that are ethical will be removed.Share your best tips you've picked up throughout your life, and learn from others! An Unethical Life Pro Tip (or ULPT) is a tip that improves your life in a meaningful way, perhaps at the expense of others and/or with questionable legality.
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