Simply choose “Previous Version” (pictured below) and - if your previous version is registered to the same Adobe account as you are using for the Creative Cloud - you’ll see the option to install the earlier version of the application - in my case the CS6 version. At the top of the window showing the applications you can install you’ll see a dropdown labeled Filters. To do it, make sure you have the latest version of the Creative Cloud app itself. From your Adobe Creative Cloud application, you can install an earlier version of Adobe’s applications (assuming you have a license that is registered using the same Adobe ID), in addition to the CC versions. However, switching means going back and downgrading all your Creative Cloud (CC) apps to a version you had licensed previously.įortunately, Adobe has now provided us with the capability to do just that. In the meantime, Adobe has introduced a much less expensive option for photographers, with Photoshop plus Lightroom plus various mobile services for only $120 per year. For many of us who made the jump, that year is about over - meaning the Creative Suite will cost $600 per year. The biggest carrot Adobe used to lure its customers to the cloud when it moved to a subscription-only model for its creative tools was aggressive first-year pricing. This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page.
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