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Dreamweaver and Creative Cloud
Last updated 11/30/2015
Graphics and colors that you capture or create from various Adobe mobile and desktop apps can be stored on Creative
Cloud and imported into your web pages. For example, a vector graphic created using Adobe Shape CC or an image
processed using Photoshop. Creative Cloud also lets you and your team collaborate and share assets, so you can reuse
assets created by others too.
For more information on Creative Cloud Libraries, see Creative Cloud Libraries .
Get assets from Adobe Stock
Adobe Stock is deeply integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries. You can search for images and add them to any of your
CC Libraries in one of the following ways:
Directly from the Adobe Stock website.
Using the CC Libraries panel in Dreamweaver.
Using the CC Libraries panels in other Adobe applications, such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
Once you add the images to a CC Library, you can follow the instructions in the Reuse graphics in CC Libraries topic
to use these images in your web pages.
If you are unsure about purchasing Stock images right away, you can add only wartermarked Stock images (previews)
to your libraries and use these images as placeholders. When you are ready to purchase these images, you can do so in
the CC Libraries panel in Dreamweaver and other apps, or directly from the Adobe Stock website.
When you license an image, all instances of the watermarked asset in your open documents are updated to the high-
resolution version of the licensed image.
Reuse colors and color themes saved in CC Libraries
Reuse colors in Live view