I Replaced ALL my ADOBE APPS with these [free or cheaper] Alternatives!
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator bids farewell to Adobe apps and celebrates finding free or one-time payment alternatives. They discuss their journey from using Adobe Creative Suite for photography and graphic design to discovering more affordable options. The creator shares their experience with alternatives like Affinity Photo and Luminar Neo for photo editing, and DaVinci Resolve for video editing, praising their features and updates. They also mention the challenge of finding a free PDF editor and invite viewers to suggest one, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right tools for content creation.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker removed Adobe apps from their computer and is celebrating the discovery of free alternatives.
- 📸 They started with Adobe Creative Suite for photography and graphic design but found more affordable options.
- 💸 Adobe's subscription model was deemed expensive, especially for small creators and hobbyists.
- 🔗 Adobe's ecosystem was criticized for potentially trapping users with changing terms and conditions.
- 🚫 The speaker felt 'slimy' about Adobe's practices, such as early cancellation fees and limitations on file editing post-cancellation.
- 🖼️ For photo editing, alternatives like [__], Luminar Neo, and Affinity Photo were tried, with the latter being a strong Photoshop replacement.
- 🎨 Affinity Photo was favored for its one-time payment and additional design programs, making it a comprehensive suite for content creators.
- 🎵 Audio sponsorship from Epidemic Sound was mentioned, offering a one-time payment option for music and sound effects.
- 🎞️ For video editing, DaVinci Resolve was recommended as a free alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro, with a rich feature set even in its free version.
- 🔄 The speaker is still seeking a free tool for basic PDF editing and compression, as they were previously using Adobe Acrobat for this purpose.
Q & A
Why did the speaker decide to remove Adobe apps from their computer?
-The speaker decided to remove Adobe apps due to the high cost of the subscription model, especially for small creators for whom creating is just a hobby. They also mentioned feeling trapped in Adobe's ecosystem and concerns about potential changes in terms of service.
What alternatives did the speaker find to replace Adobe Creative Suite?
-The speaker found free and one-time payment alternatives to Adobe Creative Suite, including Affinity Photo as a replacement for Photoshop, Luminar Neo, and potentially Darktable as a Lightroom alternative. They also mentioned using DaVinci Resolve as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro.
Why did the speaker prefer Affinity Photo over other photo editing alternatives?
-The speaker preferred Affinity Photo because it feels like a more complete replacement for Photoshop, allowing them to edit photos and thumbnails seamlessly. They also appreciated that it's a one-time payment that includes updates and that the company offers alternatives to Illustrator and InDesign.
What is the speaker's opinion on Adobe's subscription model?
-The speaker finds Adobe's subscription model to be expensive, especially for small creators and hobbyists. They also express concerns about being locked into the ecosystem and potential changes in terms of service that could affect their ability to use the software.
How does the speaker feel about the performance of Adobe Premiere Pro?
-The speaker did not specifically comment on the performance of Adobe Premiere Pro, but they did mention that it did not run well on their computer five years ago when they first installed it.
What is the speaker's view on the cost of Adobe's subscription model for small creators?
-The speaker believes that Adobe's subscription model is quite expensive for small creators, particularly if creating content is just a hobby for them.
What is the speaker's recommendation for a free alternative to Adobe Photoshop?
-The speaker recommends trying [__] as a free alternative for beginners or those who do not require advanced photo editing tools. They also suggest Luminar Neo and Affinity Photo as more advanced alternatives.
What does the speaker think about the free online PDF editor mentioned in the script?
-The speaker is skeptical about the free online PDF editor mentioned in the script, as they found it to be free only if one is already paying for an Adobe plan.
What is the speaker's opinion on the value of the free version of DaVinci Resolve?
-The speaker is very positive about the free version of DaVinci Resolve, stating that it is packed with features and offers professional tools at no cost, which is 'ridiculous' in a good way.
What is the speaker's advice for those who are happy with Adobe apps?
-The speaker advises that if one is happy with Adobe apps and finds them useful for their creation process, they should continue using them, as the results of one's creations are more important than the tools used.
What is the speaker looking for as an alternative to Adobe Acrobat for PDF editing and compression?
-The speaker is looking for a tool to edit and compress PDFs, similar to what they were doing with Adobe Acrobat, but without the need for advanced or costly features.
Outlines
🖼️ Transition from Adobe to Affordable Alternatives
The speaker begins by humorously paying tribute to the Adobe apps they have removed from their computer, expressing a desire to celebrate finding cost-effective alternatives. They reminisce about their history with Adobe Creative Suite, starting as a photography student and evolving into a content creator. The speaker acknowledges the quality of Adobe apps but criticizes the subscription model as expensive for small creators and restrictive due to the ecosystem lock-in. They also express frustration with Adobe's terms of service and the difficulty of canceling subscriptions. The speaker encourages viewers who are happy with Adobe to continue using it but offers a list of free, one-time payment alternatives for those seeking to move away from Adobe.
🔍 Exploring Adobe Alternatives for Photo and Video Editing
The speaker discusses their search for alternatives to Adobe's suite of products, focusing on photo editing tools. They mention trying out a free, beginner-friendly option, but ultimately finding more advanced and comprehensive alternatives in Luminar Neo and Affinity Photo. The speaker appreciates the one-time payment model of these alternatives, which includes free updates until major version upgrades. They also highlight Affinity's advantage of offering a suite of tools, including graphic design alternatives to Adobe Illustrator and InDesign. The speaker promotes the use of Audio, a sponsor of the video, for music and sound effects, praising its one-time payment option and AI features. They also touch on the topic of free video editing alternatives, recommending DaVinci Resolve for its professional features and learning potential, despite its steeper learning curve compared to easier alternatives like CapCut and Canva.
📘 Seeking a PDF Editing Tool and Closing Thoughts
In the final paragraph, the speaker expresses a need for a tool to edit and compress PDFs, a functionality they previously used Adobe Acrobat for. They admit to being unsure about the best free options available and invite suggestions from viewers in the comments. The speaker concludes by thanking the audience for watching and hints at the next video, maintaining a conversational and engaging tone throughout.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Adobe Creative Suite
💡Subscription Model
💡Content Creator
💡Photoshop
💡Affinity Photo
💡Luminar Neo
💡DaVinci Resolve
💡One-time Payment
💡Ecosystem Lock-in
💡Free Alternatives
💡Audio Editing
Highlights
The speaker removed Adobe apps from their computer and found free alternatives.
Adobe's subscription model is criticized for being expensive for small creators.
Adobe's ecosystem is described as potentially trapping users with changing terms of service.
The speaker suggests that Adobe's early cancellation fees and restrictions on file editing after cancellation are deceptive.
Affirmation that Adobe apps are not inherently bad and are loved by the speaker.
Introduction of free alternatives to Adobe Photoshop, such as [__], Luminar Neo, and Affinity Photo.
Affinity Photo is praised for its familiarity and ability to open old RAW files.
Affinity Photo is recommended as a one-time payment with free updates until major version upgrades.
Luminar Neo is mentioned as an alternative with a focus on AI, but with potential update fees.
The speaker recommends Audio for music and sound effects with a one-time payment option.
DaVinci Resolve is presented as the best free alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro.
DaVinci Resolve's free version is described as packed with professional features.
The downside of DaVinci Resolve is its learning curve, which is necessary for professional use.
Capcut is mentioned as a user-friendly alternative, but it's shifting towards a subscription model.
Canva is noted as a subscription-based tool for video editing and graphic design.
DaVinci Resolve Studio is recommended for a one-time payment with unlimited future updates.
The speaker is still searching for a free tool to edit and compress PDFs, seeking recommendations.
Transcripts
okay so let's have a moment of silence for the last Adobe apps that I removed from my computer
yesterday a moment of silence please okay that's more than enough because I also want to celebrate
the fact that I found some awesome Alternatives let's open this thing there we go Adobe Adobe
"Salut en tot nooit nemieje!" [Dutch dialect] I have to clean up first it was a fun idea but
maybe not the best idea also it's like 9:00 in the morning right now so maybe I'll put this
in the fridge for later yeah I mean okay but where was I uh yeah so I started years ago with the full
Adobe Creative Suite all apps because you know I studied photography I've worked as a photographer
for as long as I can remember I've also worked as a graphic designer by the way and now I'm into
videography and film making and making videos here on YouTube so I'm a content creator now so the
Adobe Creative Suite is it's made for people like me but I found some better Alternatives
free Alternatives onetime payment instead of subscription Alternatives so let me give you
a list of adobe Alternatives that I'm using every day now but first let me tell you why I wanted to
get rid of adobe and all the Adobe apps look let me start by saying that I don't think Adobe apps
are bad at all and I loved working in Photoshop illustrator Premiere Pro not so much because it
didn't run on my computer back when I installed it the first time five years ago but that doesn't
mean that it's a bad program you know what it is it's just that adobe is getting so huge and they
suck you in with that subscription which for small creators is quite expensive especially if creating
is just a hobby and they also suck you into their ecosystem and then you're basically trapped and
if then they start changing their terms of use and their terms of service and the conditions
and everything and things like this when you try to cancel early cancellation fee really I mean I
probably agree to it but still and then here you can't edit these files anymore that's what it says
when you try to cancel but it's lies because I can still edit these files perfectly fine
in another program no problem or this it says here edit PDFs with a free online pdf editor
well tough luck because it's only free if you're already paying for an adobe plan so I don't know
it's all starting to feel a bit slimy if you know what I mean and I feel like we have to fight back
a little bit and look I'm still giving money to big companies I work on a Mac Studio but yeah I
can only take on one big company at a time right maybe with your help we can do more but for now
it's just Adobe but if you're happy with Adobe I also want to say this that's fine the apps are
great keep using them what you're creating with those apps the results are a lot more important
than the apps themselves right and the company but if you are looking for Alternatives here's a list
of the ones that I'm using right now if you want to be Adobe free here it is I used Photoshop for
photo editing obviously and also my thumbnails and there are a lot of Alternatives actually the first
one I tried was [ __ ] which is free and I like it but I feel like it's more for beginners or people
who don't do a lot of photo editing or not not as as deep if you know what I mean if you don't
need a lot of tools so it's great but limited but it's also free so you can just try it out and see
if it works for you but then there are two other Alternatives that I also tried luminar Neo and
Affinity photo I kind of like both but I feel like luminar focuses more on AI and Affinity photo for
what I use it feels more like an actual Photoshop replacement thumbnails no problem editing photos
it all feels very familiar and I can still open my old raw files from almost 10 years ago no problem
so switching from Photoshop to Affinity photo to me feels effortless and smooth now both of these
options are onetime payment and then you get all the updates for free right well kind of actually
because Affinity photo for example you get all the updates for free until there's a new version
so first there was Affinity photo one now now there's Affinity photo 2 since 2022 I think and
if you want to upgrade from version 1 to two there's an upgrade fee but I think there was
like 7 years between version 1 and two so that's a long time with free updates and also if you're
still using version one you won't get locked out of it you can still keep using it and for luminar
Neo it's similar it says here that big updates might also require an update fee and then one
last thing about Affinity photo maybe it's not really a replacement for Lightroom but I don't
need a program that can handle large amounts of photos I almost never used Lightroom but if you
do remember Affinity photo is not a replacement for Lightroom you're going to have to look at
something like dark table I think it's called and it's free I think also something like that or
other Lightroom Alternatives of course but there's another reason why I went for Affinity photo and
that's because unlike luminar they also offer an illustrator and in design alternative and look
I don't use them as much as the photo editor but it's nice that for a onetime payments I get these
three programs so for me as a content creator that's a great deal but if you don't need the
graphic design side I mean luminar looks great too and you know what's also great audio the sponsor
of this video and they also offer a onetime payment option if that's what you're looking
for so if you need music or sound effects for your videos go check them out they make it super easy
for you to find the perfect song filters playlists and even a bunch of AI features and new music gets
added all the time cinematic Rock Soul vintage Jazz you name it they have it and their latest
cool AI feature is AI playlists which allows you to create playlists based on your favorite songs
or based on a song you heard on Spotify or in another video so go check them out if you use my
link and code in the description you get 70% off of a pro subscription so that's a pro subscription
for just 59 bucks not too bad for great music right which like I've said many times before is
the foundation for your video okay back on topic now okay look if you want a free alternative for
Premiere Pro the VIN resolve is the only option in my opinion they have a free version and the
studio version for a one-time payment but the free version is packed with so many features
it's actually ridiculous but the downside of course is that there's a learning curve you're
actually going to have to learn how to use a professional editing tool unlike capcut for
example which is a lot easier to use because its target audience is not professional video editors
capcut also has a free version and you know I really like it but I don't know they're slowly
changing some things some features that used to be free are not free anymore the cloud storage
you know it's not going to be free anymore even if you're paying for a pro subscription so I don't
know it's changing and I don't like it starts to feel know slimy canva also looks good but it's
also subscription based if you want the extra Pro features so I feel like the free version of The
Venture resolve is the only real free editor that gives you professional tools because what you get
in the free version like I said it's ridiculous it's more than what you get in capcut Pro or canva
pro video editing color grading everything I did everything in the free version for more than 2
years until I decided to buy studio and if you decide to buy denture resolve studio for that
onetime payment unlimited updates in the future included well if you're a content creator that's
going to be all you ever need I promise because it's not just video editing in my opinion it
also replaces Adobe Audition for audio editing and Adobe After Effects you know visual effects
than Motion Graphics you actually get all of that in one program see down here this is for video
editing then this tab is for color grading Fusion is for visual effects and Motion Graphics and fair
light for audio now how everything really compares to those Adobe equivalents honestly I don't know
because I haven't used them Adobe Audition no idea Adobe After Effects no idea I mean I'm sure that
is great but if you're a content creator like me and you you do a little bit of everything well
everything in one program it's like a dream but I love resolve and no this video is absolutely
not sponsored by Blackmagic design I just love the Avent resolve what are you going to do Sumi
but yeah you know if you're working with or in a team with people who are using Adobe apps if
you're the only one using the Denture resolve and you have to you know work on each other's
Pro projects it's not going to work probably but that's also why I don't want to say that
V resolve is better than Adobe or adobe is better than the VCH resolve it's just for
what I needed you know the V resolve is better I like it better but then one thing I'm still
looking for is something to edit my PDFs edit and compress and that's actually it a tool to
just do some basic edits and compress PDFs because that's what I was doing with the what is it Adobe
Acrobat I don't need all the the you know the fancy tools just editing some compressing and
it seems like there are a lot of free options but I don't know which is the best one so if
you can help me here let me know in the comments what's the best free tool to edit and compress
PDFs that's all I want to know okay thank you so much for watching and see you in the next one
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