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Halloa
How do apply for a student version of the latest, Adobe Photoshop lightroom program.
Regards
Me

The easiest way, in my opinion, is to go to your local university or community college bookstore where they sell software.  Present appropriate credentials, and purchase Lightroom.  That's how I do it.

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