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04/11/2011 01:05:24 PM · #1
I just came across this. you can rent photoshop along with other adobe software for a month at a time.

//www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/cssubscription.html
04/11/2011 01:31:51 PM · #2
Yep, or a year at a time... details in the Adobe news release were posted on DPReview this morning
04/11/2011 02:18:08 PM · #3
$600 per year for Photoshop Extended though.... that's a bit steep for a rental...
04/11/2011 02:40:46 PM · #4
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

$600 per year for Photoshop Extended though.... that's a bit steep for a rental...


Seems so, but perception is a tricky thing. If you commit to a year at a time, Ps CS5 Extended is $49/mo., so compare that with $999 initially and a $249 upgrade about every 1.5 years (product release cycle average). You'll find that your break-even point is at 25 months. Before that, you'll have spent less renting.
In fact, the true break-even is further out, since you don't shell out $1000 right off the bat to rent.

ETA:
For those with long-term requirements, a perpetual license is of course still the way to go. I can, however, see potential for small to medium size businesses that have varying requirements for number of licenses. If you need one or two additional licenses for a few months due to a spike in demand, just pick up a couple months subscription. Very economical.

Message edited by author 2011-04-11 14:44:34.
04/11/2011 03:48:01 PM · #5
Tax write off. You won't have to depreciate it. (?)
04/11/2011 03:51:46 PM · #6
Rent it from me for $24.99/month.
04/11/2011 05:21:04 PM · #7
I done some quick figures on the subscription vs. purchase on CS5.
I don't think it's the way to go if your planning on needing Photoshop beyond 12 months.
Reasons:
The subscription is nothing more than a rent-to-own without the OWN.
At 25 months you have paid for the original purchase and one upgrade. From that point on you overpaying.
Example:
I ran it out to 60 months (5yrs) comparing both purchase and subscription. At that point (if prices stayed the same on upgrade and monthly rate) you would have paid around $1600 for purchase vs. $2940 for subscription.

Message edited by author 2011-04-11 17:21:46.
10/06/2011 03:29:29 PM · #8
OOH !!!!

Adobe After Effects rents for $50 per year. It's $1,000 for the full version, and I have nothing to upgrade from.

I need this plus Twixtor to do the slow motion effects I want to do, and am currently unable to do with my VideoPad software.

I know what I'm doing tonight!

:-D
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