The best Adobe Photography Plan deals for Photoshop and Lightroom in 2022

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Adobe photography plans: man looking away with Japanese building behind him

The best Adobe Photography Plans offer an extensive toolset to help you get the best from your imagery. And the good news is, there are three options to choose from. 

Not sure which one is right for you? Adobe has a fun quiz for helping you choose the right plan. But if you'd rather see the specs, features and prices of each Adobe Photography plan clearly outlined, we're here to help.

So many of us are editing our images across a number of devices now, and whichever plan you choose from, you’ll get access to your chosen software to download to multiple devices such as a desktop, mobile and iPad. Another good thing about the subscription model is you’ll also get regular updates for free, every time Adobe introduces a new feature or tool, adds support for new cameras, or just overhauls the software completely. Plus you get easy access to certain parts of the Adobe Creative Cloud, such as Adobe Portfolio, Adobe Fonts and Adobe Stock, without ever having to leave the Photoshop or Lightroom interface.

So, those are the similarities between the three plans. But what are the main differences for the price point, what do you really need and how should you choose between them? Read on, and we’ll explain everything you need to know about each Adobe Photography Plan.

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The best Adobe Photography Plan deals for Photoshop and Lightroom: Lightroom Classic interface showing photo of woman and two men walking in the sunshine

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1. Adobe Photography Plan (20GB) $9.99/£9.98 per month

The Adobe Photography Plan (20GB) is the one that is probably best suited to most photographers. It includes Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, Lightroom Mobile and Photoshop for iPad, and will keep you covered in most editing situations, whether you're home or on the move.

You might be wondering why there are two versions of Lightroom for the desktop? Lightroom Classic is an older version of the software, and the one that used to be sold on a physical disc, which focused more on regular desktop storage for your photos. If you used Lightroom before 2017, that’s the one you’ll be familiar with.

• Read more: Lightroom Classic vs Lightroom CC

The software now simply known as 'Lightroom' is a more modern and streamlined version of the program that's been designed around online photo storage using Creative Cloud. It doesn’t have all the tools of Lightroom Classic, but its stripped-down interface is fast and efficient, and it’s ideal for working on the move in lots of different locations, and on different devices.

Its ‘web-first’ approach brings some key advantages. It means that your full photo library, together with all your albums and edits, is available everywhere, and you can edit and download images at their full resolution. What’s more, because your images are stored in the cloud, Adobe’s Sensei AI technology can automatically recognise and ‘tag’ many different kinds of subject.

The most important thing to note is that with the Adobe Photography Plan, you’ll only get 20GB of cloud storage, which is equivalent to about 4,000 JPEGs. If you need more, then the next Adobe Photography Plan on our list may suit you better.

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best Adobe Photography Plan deals: Lightroom interface showing photo of woman in front of clear blue sea

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2. Adobe Photography Plan (1TB) $19.99/£19.97 per month

To make best use of Lightroom CC and it's web-first storage, you really need a lot of online storage space, and that’s where the 1TB plan comes in. 1TB is equivalent to about 20,000 RAW DSLR images or 200,000 JPEGs, and you can upgrade your storage capacity beyond this in the future if you need or want to.

Like the regular Photography plan, you will also get access to Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop on iPad, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Lightroom Mobile. However, if you’re only interested in Lightroom, that may be overkill. In which case, you can still get 1TB of storage for less money by opting for the third plan on our list.

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best Adobe Photography Plan deals: Lightroom interface showing flamingos

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3. Adobe Lightroom CC plan (1TB) $9.99/£9.98 per month

The Adobe Lightroom plan costs the same as the regular Photography plan, but it comes with 1TB of cloud storage for your photos. Lightroom Classic and Photoshop are NOT included in this bundle however, so be aware of that.

This is probably the best Adobe Photography Plan for photographers whose editing needs are modest. If you choose the Lightroom plan you'll be covered by the increasingly powerful tools in Lightroom, but able to access your photo library and all your images everywhere, and on any device.

So, which should you choose?

If you prefer to store and edit your images on your own computer and/or external hard drive then you’re best off with the regular Photography plan (20GB), as you’ll get Photoshop and both versions of Lightroom for a relatively low price – and won't need that 1TB of cloud storage offered by the other plans.

If do want the flexibility offered by cloud storage and often work between devices, the Photography plan (1TB) is the one for you, although it is more expensive.

If you can't see yourself using Photoshop and feel ready to ditch desktop storage altogether, then the Lightroom plan is an affordable alternative with the same 1TB amount of cloud storage.

The premium option

These three Adobe plans are aimed at photographers who are only interested in image editing and image organisation software. They don't take into account the needs of videographers or other creative side hustles.

If you're also interested in audio editing, video editing, VFX, 3D modelling, illustration or graphic design, there’s a fourth option that may interest you. The full Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan gets you access to more than 20 apps to use including not just Photoshop and Lightroom, but Premiere Pro, Premier Rush, After Effects, InDesign, Illustrator, and more.

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