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“Adobe Stock extends Creative Cloud’s value as a vibrant global marketplace,” said David Wadhwani, Senior Vice President, Digital Media, Adobe. “Eighty-five percent of customers who purchase stock images use Adobe creative tools. The deep integration with our latest Creative Cloud desktop apps, including Photoshop and InDesign, makes buying and using stock photos incredibly easy. At the same time, our customers – the best photographers and designers on the planet – will have the opportunity to contribute millions of new photos and images to Adobe Stock. This is really going to raise the bar in the world of stock content.”
Pricing for Creative Cloud individual and team customers is $9.99 for a single image; $29.99 per month for 10 images monthly (with rollover of unused images); and $199 per month for 750 images monthly. For users who are not Creative Cloud customers, 10 images per month cost $49.99 a month.
Adobe is also encouraging photographers and artists to submit their own creations to Stock, where it says creators can earn an “industry leading” 33 percent of an image’s selling price. While deep integration into popular Adobe apps is obviously they key feature, the service is also available to non-Creative Cloud customers via the Web.
Adobe Stock is now available via Creative Cloud in 36 countries, with plans to expand to India later in the year. Users in regions where the integration is not live can of course directly visit the Adobe Stock website.
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