

Special: Legally download dozens of free Adobe books for a limited time! Adobe says that if you look at all of the changes since CS6 to the current CC 2015 release, there have been well over 1,000 significant updates – meaning new and improved features, added capabilities, and performance improvements – to the key creative applications. Ongoing access to these tools requires a Creative Cloud membership (either for one app or for all of them), with discounts available for education customers. Now that the new CC 2015 milestone release is out worldwide, everyone is entitled to either a free upgrade or a free 30-day trial (possibly up to 60 days). Works fine for 80% of jobs that are one-man-bands.One of the most common upgrade questions we see out there is asking what’s new, what’s different, what’s better, what’s changed between Adobe’s just-launched CC 2015 release and the previous CC 2014, CC 2013, or 2012’s Creative Suite 6 – or even the older CS5, CS4, CS3? Or more fundamentally, what are the key new features in CC 2015 versus prior versions? Otherwise, I still have the entire CS6 Suite.

At $35/month for single software, it comes out to $420 in a year, but I only pay for them in the months I use them. Sometimes I don't even pay for the entire suite and just individual software when I need them on a monthly basis. Much faster than FCP's rendering, compressor's compression, etc. I still use Resolve for certain color specific jobs, but for 90% of editing work, it's really nice to be able to make a very pleasant color correction in the timeline and not having to deal with conforming issues.Īdobe media encoder is also godlike. It saves so much time compared to having to bring a timeline into Resolve for color correction. My new favorite thing about CC15 is definitely the Lumetri Color effect. I haven't tried the new After Effects yet since I've been in Premiere a lot since it came out. There's a lot of hate for Adobe CC here, but I personally love it.
