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01/25/2005 11:59:41 AM · #76 |
The PhotoImpact 10 30 day demo is available as a free download at //www.ulead.com/pi/trial.htm. It seems to do alot for the price. |
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01/25/2005 12:08:16 PM · #77 |
Originally posted by nsoroma79: I have PS 7.0 and Photo Impact Pro 8.0 and I actually prefer the Photo Impact. I think it has more options and is alot easier to use. And you can get it at Best Buy for like $100. I think they even have a newer version out by now. :) |
$ 89.99 at their site //www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm |
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01/25/2005 12:09:52 PM · #78 |
Originally posted by jemison: Originally posted by nsoroma79: I have PS 7.0 and Photo Impact Pro 8.0 and I actually prefer the Photo Impact. I think it has more options and is alot easier to use. And you can get it at Best Buy for like $100. I think they even have a newer version out by now. :) |
$ 89.99 at their site //www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm |
Yeah and sometimes they offer extras if you buy it from the site. I forgot about that!
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01/25/2005 12:45:06 PM · #79 |
Originally posted by thatcloudthere: Please help!
I am able to buy Photoshop 5.0 for $50 Canadian (if I hurry) from somebody who received it OEM with a camera a while ago, but already has Photoshop. It's unregistered, complete and legit. Here are my questions:
1) Can I upgrade this to Photoshop CS and how much is it?
2) Does 5.0 support RAW?
3) What's missing from 5.0 that's in later versions? Can I live without it?
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Um...please? Can somebody please tell me if I can upgrade from 5.0 to CS?
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01/25/2005 01:18:52 PM · #80 |
One last bump before I lay down 50 bucks...does anyone know if I can upgrade to Photoshop CS from Photoshop 5.0?
I've looked and looked and can't find any info anywhere on Adobe's site...thanks for your help!
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01/25/2005 01:20:08 PM · #81 |
Okay, I fiinnnnaaaallllyyy found it...
From adobe.com:
Adobe Photoshop CS Upgrade
To install upgrade successfully, you will need a licensed version of Photoshop 7.0 or earlier on the same platform as this purchase.
NOTE:Upgrade does not apply to Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Album, Photoshop Limited Edition, or PhotoDeluxe licensed users.
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01/25/2005 01:22:53 PM · #82 |
I have photo shop 7.0 and I received a 30 day free trial of PS elements. I received it with a book a burchased of editing. Anyway.. I did not find many differences other than layout. One that I did find is red eye removal... I wish 7.0 had that one.... oh well just wanted to put in my 2 Cent.
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01/25/2005 01:27:44 PM · #83 |
I'll trade you my PS Elements 2.0 for your PS7 if you prefer, tristalisk!
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02/05/2005 02:03:45 PM · #84 |
I just went to my local University to purchase CS. I'm a teacher so I can buy educational versions. In mid-to late Feb. you can get the creative suite for $189! Not sure of the exact date. |
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02/05/2005 02:31:04 PM · #85 |
I just got my copy of PS CS. My trial version has about two more days.
Is there a way to put in the license number without going through a reinstall? Seems a shame to have to uninstall and reinstall.
If not, they should take a hint from the shareware industry! |
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02/05/2005 02:51:30 PM · #86 |
I have a 30 day trial as well and at this point I'm finding that most of what I'm doing can be done in elements so I'll spend those hundreds of dollars on a lens for now...I'll upgrade later, methinks...
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02/05/2005 04:04:30 PM · #87 |
Originally posted by EddyG: Originally posted by Nelzie: What are you talking about here? I checked Adobe's web-site and there is nothing that suggests that you can upgrade from Photoshop Elements 2.0 or whatever to Photoshop CS. |
You can if your version of Photoshop Elements came bundled with a Canon camera... click here for link to Adobe store |
I did a check, and the same deal ($299 CS) applies if you bought a Sony Vaio that came with Elements:
//store.adobe.com/store/products/master.jhtml?id=catSony1002&sourcecode=94603
To find this, I went to google and entered "Sony Elements upgrade site:adobe.com"; this deal was the first link returned. You might be able to try this with other manufacturers to see if you can upgrade to CS for $299 as well. |
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02/05/2005 04:39:03 PM · #88 |
if you are a student or a teacher, (or know one) you can get PS for like $300.00 or somthing close to that.
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02/08/2005 08:55:16 AM · #89 |
Hi RyanE
Seriously ... I think if someone if selling a sealed version of Adobe Photoshop CS on Ebay at a much lower price, then it must be a pirated copy.
Don't do it :(
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