

It includes Lightroom CC on the desktop, Lightroom on mobile and on the Web, Photoshop CC, Photoshop Mix, Photoshop Fix, and access to all of your Lightroom images via a growing ecosystem of storytelling and photography apps and services.įor example, you can access your Lightroom photos in Photoshop Fix for retouching and restoration Photoshop Mix for compositing plus Adobe Voice, Slate and Premiere Clip for creating visual stories and animated videos. With the transition to the Photography plan, which had originally been targeted strictly to photo professionals and advanced enthusiasts, Revel’s audience will now get a range of additional photo management and editing tools. It has a lot of overlap with the audience for the Revel product in the first place.” We really want to double down and focus on Lightroom for Mobile – the whole Lightroom system – and broaden its audience. “A lot of the technology behind Revel is being used to power the availability of photos between all the those versions of Lightroom. “We plan to put all our energy and focus on the Photography plan,” Tom Hogarty, Adobe’s photo product manager, told Macworld. The demise of Revel coincides with the ascendance of Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile as a standalone app – Lightroom being the technology on which Revel is based – and concentrates more of Adobe’s resources into the prosumer space. The idea behind Revel – from curated group libraries to shared albums spanning multiple devices – is control: who sees which of your photos and when. Those who don’t want to pay more have a year to investigate alternatives. That said, there is bound to be an uproar from customers currently using the Revel’s limited amount of free storage, since this move will amount to a price hike.

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And soon it will cease to exist.Īdobe has announced that Revel’s run is coming to an end on 5 February 2016, and that users can opt to transfer the assets stored and shared by the service into Adobe’s Creative Cloud Photography Plan.Īdobe considers its subscription-based software suite the key to Creative Cloud’s success, and the consolidation of Revel into the broader photography plan makes sense from that standpoint. But regardless of the moniker, it was the company’s cloud-based platform for amateur photographers to privately save and share photos and videos free from prying eyes.
