Adobe Launches New Adobe Stock image bank

Adobe today announced Adobe Stock , a photo storage service with a deep integration with tools suite Creative Cloud as Photoshop, InDesign and Adobe Premiere Pro. This marks the first foray of the company into the abyss introduction of a third-party product, as the new product is the result of the acquisition of Fotolia by Adobe.

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Currently, Adobe Stock has about 40 million images (it shares its catalog with Fotolia, which also remain online at the moment). For the moment, Stock has only images, but the company is looking to expand this service to video and other formats soon. Support for Adobe Stock is now integrated into the latest versions of Photoshop CC, CC InDesign, Illustrator CC, CC Premiere Pro, and After Effects CC. The service is now available in 36 countries and 13 languages.

Since Adobe now owns the abyss content layout, and tools to create , the company is able to allow users to do things that none of its competitors can offer. For example, you can launch Adobe Stock in Photoshop, and choose the image you think is best for your composition.

More than just a photo service
Generally, you need a license this image to conduct your creation after. But since Adobe has full control over the process, you do not necessarily need to do it on. Instead, you can get a copy of the watermark image, work with it to see if it fits your needs and if this is the case, the acquiring. The watermark is then removed and all your changes are applied to the purchased image.

The first tender for Adobe Stock begin to 9.99 euros for a single image , without abandonment. Creative Cloud customers receive a discount to 10 images per month at a price of 29.99 euros (49.99 euros and for everyone). There is also a formula to 199.99 euros for those who need more than 750 images per month. An interesting feature is that Adobe will see your "credits" each month.

Adobe freely admits that there are cheaper services on the market, but the company believes that integration with the tools of its Creative Cloud suite offers a significant gain. Although you might be disappointed by the proposed formulas, overall, this service is invaluable to content creators.
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