Suddenly, it all changes.
But now there is an option. You can
purchase the "Creative Cloud" software for only $29.99 (student
pricing) a month on a one year purchase. It appears that the charges will be
billed monthly to a credit card, in US dollars (so the number may bounce around
a bit with currency rate fluctuations). There is a month-by-month
non-educational version, but I suspect that educational will require an annual
commitment.
Apparently you can end a yearly commitment
early, but only by paying a fee. That is never good news, so I wouldn't
recommend planning on ending the second year of the program after 8 months
(when term 4 ends). Besides, you will need this software if you are going to
being working in the field.
So you have a decision to make. The $799
price gives you the software license eternally. But in two years, there will be
a CS7 out, and it will cost about that much to upgrade. If you buy the Cloud,
then you will pay $716.76 over two years, and will automatically be upgraded to
the new version. You will also be out of school, and the cost will jump to
$49.99 a month, so after two more months, you will have paid more for the new
software. It is possible to run for several years on software that has been
upgraded ... many photographers are still using CS1 to CS3 to this day. That is
one reason Adobe is pushing the Cloud. I suspect (personal opinion only) that
the Cloud will be the only way available for using Adobe software in two to
four years.
Talk it over with your parents or
significant others who might be financing you in school. The ability to spread
payments out over the two years may make it appealing. Feel free to contact us
at the college if you have questions. Details on the offer from Adobe are here. (There is a
good FAQ page to look through).
Oh yes, Lightroom is still not included in
the Cloud, so you still are going to look at another $89 for purchasing it (at
student rates).