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Any deals on Photoshop Elements?
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You don't have to have a .edu address; there are other ways to demonstrate eligibility (see below). There's also a free trial, but it's only 7 days, IIRC. $19.99/month for the first year, for access to all the apps.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/buy/students.html

The most basic photography-only (PhotoShop & LIghtroom) plan is $9.99/month.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/phot...plans.html

B&H Photo offers a year of PS & LRfor $119.88, if you really don't want any of the other apps and prefer not to buy directly from Adobe:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1...ml/reviews




From Adobe:

Student teacher eligibility

To qualify for a student discount, you must be at least 13 years of age and enrolled in one of the following:

University or college — accredited public or private university or college (including community, junior, or vocational college) that grants degrees requiring not less than the equivalent of two years of full-time study*
Primary or secondary school — accredited public or private primary or secondary school providing full-time instruction*
Homeschool — defined by state homeschooling regulations

What is proof of eligibility?

Use a school-issued email address: If you provide a school-issued email address during purchase you are instantly verified. (A school email address may include .edu, .k12, or other email domains sponsored by educational institutions.) If you do not have a school-issued email address or your email address cannot be verified, additional proof of eligibility may be requested after purchase.

Students and educators at accredited schools

Proof of eligibility must be a document issued by the institution with your name, institution name, and current date. Types of proof of enrollment include:

School ID card
Report card
Transcript
Tuition bill or statement
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#12
Tiangou wrote:
Yeah, Affinity Photo is a PITA sometimes.

This is why I use Pixelmator Pro.

Affinity Publisher is a better app, but still has some weird layer/selection behavior.

I have Pixelmator Pro as well (it was only $25 at the time), but never use it. When I was first moving away from Photoshop, I tried both Pixelmator and Affinity and felt Affinity was closer to what I was used to.
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#13
You might take a look at ON1 Photo RAW 2023, now on sale for $79.99.
JoeM

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