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There’s no question that Adobe is putting a lot of resources into Adobe Stock. Adobe’s stock photo solution that is built into all of the Creative Cloud applications makes it easier than ever to find and use stock photography in your projects. One of the challenges that designers have always faced was keeping track of the stock photos that they were using. In a typical workflow, users would download low-resolution versions of the images to use in their comps. Once approved, they had to log back in to the appropriate stock photo site, download the high-resolution version of the photo and replace the low resolution versions for the final project. This was often a time consuming and tedious process as the stock photo id numbers had to be tracked and maintained, and often the adjustments that had been applied to the low-resolution versions of the photos had to be re-applied to the high resolution versions. Adobe Stock aims to solve many of these problems by streamlining the entire workflow. Currently, Adobe Stock consists of over 55 million photos, videos, illustrations, vector graphics, 3D assets, and templates for you to choose from. Searching Adobe Stock Searching Adobe Stock for an image couldn’t [...]
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