


Early cancellation is possible, but it comes with penalty conditions. This means you are on the hook for $120 per year if you choose to pay monthly. The cheapest version, which includes Photoshop and Lightroom, will run you $10 a month. The only way to get Photoshop is to subscribe to their Creative Cloud service. That’s complicated when it comes to Photoshop for iPad since Adobe has long ago abandoned the one-off software sale model. When we ask “is something worth it?” it often means “is it worth the money?”. Now it’s here and you might be wondering if it’s worth it to use this version of Photoshop for iPad. This is why everyone in the photo-manipulation community has been waiting in great anticipation for the desktop version of Adobe Photoshop to arrive on iOS, ever since it was first announced at Adobe’s conference about a year prior. It’s not a “mobile” or “lite” approach to creating an application for tablets. You could 100% use it as your only video editor. For example, LumaFusion is an iOS app that provides the same functionality as desktop video editors.
