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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)
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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.
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The technology sector rose 1.34 percent, the most among S&P sectors trading higher, led by gains in Broadcom Inc.Need 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. ET the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 99.35 points, or 0.39 percent, at 25,809.29. The world’s largest planemaker has tumbled about 11 percent this week after its money-spinning 737 MAX jets were grounded globally following a recent fatal crash in Ethiopia.Īt 11:24 a.m.
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Helping steady the markets was a reversal in losses of Boeing Co, up 1 percent after the company said a software upgrade for the 737 MAX aircraft will be rolled out in the coming weeks, and that its timeline for deploying the upgrade had not changed. The benchmark S&P is now just about 4 percent away from its September closing high.īritish lawmakers voted to seek a delay in Britain’s exit from the European Union on Thursday, setting the stage for Prime Minister Theresa May to renew efforts to get her divorce deal approved by parliament next week. This follows a batch of data this week that underscored the Federal Reserve’s patient stance on future interest rate hikes and has helped the S&P 500 rise 2.7 percent, its biggest weekly gain in nearly 2 months.

“As long as the two sides come to an understanding without escalating a tit-for-tat tariff, that is good enough.”ĭomestic data showed manufacturing output fell for a second straight month in February, the latest evidence of a sharp slowdown in economic growth early in the first quarter. “The reason for a delay in a trade deal, which is now stretching into April, is because it’s complex and the market is comfortable with that,” said Anik Sen, global head of equities at PineBridge Investments in New York. The report came as a relief after news that a summit to seal a deal between the two sides will not happen at March-end.Ĭhipmakers, which get a large portion of their revenue from China, rose, with the Philadelphia SE chip index up 3.31 percent. China’s state-run news agency said Washington and Beijing were making further substantive progress on trade talks.
