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Offline Sbrem

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Adobe plans
« on: May 16, 2023, 09:09:07 AM »
On my desktop, I have PS and Illustrator running. On our artist's computer, it's just Illustrator, a slightly older version that she's comfortable with, which is fine. I fix a number of images in PS when we can't get a good file to start with, and want to put PS on her computer so she can start doing these things. So I tried to install PS, but it says I can't run PS on both machines at the same time, yet Illustrator does not have that problem, they are both running all day every day without a problem. I thought maybe I have to update my plan, and that's where it all goes south. I log into Creative Cloud to try to update, but I'm pretty confused by all the plans, as I simply want to add a copy of PS to that machine and be able to run it concurrently. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I really thought this would be easy, but nooooo...

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2023, 02:17:12 PM »
might have to call them to sort it out.
In a nutshell, you are supposed to have a license for each user. Then each user is allowed to use it on 2 computers.
there is a way to get a PS license only if that's all you want. But the full suite is only like $10-$15 more per month and if you ever could use some of the other options, it's a good deal.
you might have to have the Illustrator brought up to speed in order to get the PS going. These days it all has to run through creative cloud installer.

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2023, 04:18:02 PM »
Thanks Pierre, I thought it was something like that, but the site is rather convoluted, to me anyway, and there doesn't seem to be a way to contact them. Spending hours trying to weed through the site when I have a simple question is kind of off-putting...

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2023, 10:44:23 AM »
We have 2 subscriptions for each illy and PS. One for my office computer and one for the artist computer.

But when I travel, I can log in on my laptop and use either one, but It shows the 2 shop computers and if I log out of one of them, I can use it on my laptop. So it can be open for 2 users at the same time, doesn't matter what computer or where I am.

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2023, 11:03:00 AM »
We have 2 subscriptions for each illy and PS. One for my office computer and one for the artist computer.

But when I travel, I can log in on my laptop and use either one, but It shows the 2 shop computers and if I log out of one of them, I can use it on my laptop. So it can be open for 2 users at the same time, doesn't matter what computer or where I am.

I'm under the impression that we have 2 subscriptions as well, I have Illy and PS on my desktop, and our artist has Illy. When I try to add PS to her machine, I get the problem I described earlier. Yet, we run 2 copies of Illy without a problem. When I get out of the weeds I'll double down on it. Thanks everyone.

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2023, 03:25:21 PM »
We have 2 subscriptions for each illy and PS. One for my office computer and one for the artist computer.

But when I travel, I can log in on my laptop and use either one, but It shows the 2 shop computers and if I log out of one of them, I can use it on my laptop. So it can be open for 2 users at the same time, doesn't matter what computer or where I am.

I'm under the impression that we have 2 subscriptions as well, I have Illy and PS on my desktop, and our artist has Illy. When I try to add PS to her machine, I get the problem I described earlier. Yet, we run 2 copies of Illy without a problem. When I get out of the weeds I'll double down on it. Thanks everyone.

Steve

make sure the creative cloud app is installed. It then manages all the other installations. If you are on older version of Illustrator and not running Creative Cloud to manage the installs it can get complicated.

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2024, 06:12:10 AM »
Adobe have a PS Photographers version which I believe has everything we need, it's much cheaper
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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #7 on: May 29, 2024, 12:23:51 PM »
Before you upgrade / delete old illustrator copy out your solid coated .acb file from the presets > swatches folder. Then you can copy / paste it into the same folder in the new illustrator and still have your Pantones. I have a hard time believing pantone connect is with the money... we have enough SAAS around here. I initially hated the cloud versions at first but am finding more benefits with all of the 3rd party plugins and available software integrations.

As Pierre said make sure you are doing this though the cloud connect app. Everything is app based these days.

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Re: Adobe plans
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2024, 06:08:49 PM »
Speaking of Pantones and Adobe, just curious how others are handling this? We have our way and pretty much sorted for now, but I don't like the flow of our solution. Just wondering if I missed any sort of new industry standard.