Adobe shuttering Revel
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Adobe will shut down its Revel cloud photo storage service next year in an effort to shunt users onto its Creative Cloud Photography offering.
The software giant today told customers Revel would no longer operate from February 23 next year.
Users are instead being encouraged to take up Adobe's Creative Cloud Photography suite, which costs around US$10 per month and launched last year. It is capped at 20GB of storage.
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First that I've even heard of the product.
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@scottalanmiller said:
First that I've even heard of the product.
Should I add it to my spreadsheet of cloud products to evaluate?
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Customers who need Adobe know their products. Normal users have other options.
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If you are looking for good cloud photography storage, check out Flickr.
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@scottalanmiller said:
If you are looking for good cloud photography storage, check out Flickr.
We use amazon prime. It is free as part of a prime membership and includes unlimited photo storage including .CR2 raw.
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@scottalanmiller Who uses yahoo nowadays....
Creates account to try it out
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WOW $10/m for 20 GB? talk about expensive!
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@Dashrender said:
WOW $10/m for 20 GB? talk about expensive!
They labeled it clearly as an expensive waste of money, maybe you didn't notice the "Adobe" written on it.