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bloodhound31
16-11-2009, 12:53 AM
I have been getting by with Photoshop elements for so long now. Yet another good person has sent me a tutorial on processing and again, I can't use his tips because PSE is so limited and most things in tutorials are either not there or grayed out.

I am looking for a legitimate copy of Photoshop (no burnt copies) if anyone has a spare one to give away. I imagine some of the rich and famous upgrade to CS4 recently, I am happy with CS2 if that's all you have.

I know its a big ask for free, but I am hoping someone has one around and has no good reason to keep it. I can't afford over a thousand dollars for a new copy and I am madly trying to scrimp and save every penny for a 5DMK II camera.

I am happy to pay postage though.

Thanks and blessings,

Baz.

wasyoungonce
17-11-2009, 09:09 AM
Hi Barry

Just a link to a post over at CN (http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3451578/page/0/view/collapsed/sb/5/o/all/fpart/1).

This links to these US site selling CS4 for around $329 USD or less, here (http://www.softwareking.com/ADBP-SE.html) and here (http://www.softwaremedia.com/product/7617.html?ovchn=PGR&ovcrn=65015634&ovtac=CMP&ovcpn=).

As usual they probably won't sell international...but if you never ask...? In anycase you can use price USA (http://www.priceusa.com.au/) to buy.

This should add around 5%.

dpastern
17-11-2009, 10:48 AM
I really reckon that you'll be able to pick up CS2 cheaper than that if you're patient. In all honesty, you don't need CS3 or CS4 for what you'll be wanting to do Baz. I'm still running CS2, it hasn't affected my ability to work on images. CS3 is a bit better because of smart filters, but it's not a heart stopper. CS4 has a native 64 bit version, is faster in general usage, but you're paying through the nose for the latest and greatest imho.

Dave

astro744
17-11-2009, 12:58 PM
Try http://hiddenelements.com/ for extra 'power' tools for PSE (different versions available).

Some tools are free, others a small fee. Many full version features become available with these tools.

DavidU
17-11-2009, 01:06 PM
I was lucky enough to find CS2 on an older work computer. Can I transfer this to a newer computer?

dpastern
17-11-2009, 01:07 PM
should be able to. Uninstall it from the old work pc and install it on the new one and register.

Dave

RB
17-11-2009, 01:33 PM
Before you Unistall it from the old PC, make sure you Transfer the Registration (De-Register it) first.

Then you can re-register it on the new PC.

This is also crucial if you are doing a new install of Windows 7 or upgrading from XP to Win 7.

:thumbsup:

dpastern
17-11-2009, 01:55 PM
ah you have to do that RB? gee...what happens if you don't?

Dave

RB
17-11-2009, 03:05 PM
Adobe license allows you to install PS on two machines as long as you own both and only use one instance of PS at a time.
If you already have it installed on two machines and try and reinstall it, they will refuse.
If you do a fresh install of Win 7 there is no way you can go back and deregister Adobe products on your old OS (XP) since the disk is wiped.

I suppose the only thing then is to explain to them what happened.

This was the advice I read in an article on upgrading to Win 7 from XP as a clean install.

Better to be on the safe side me thinks.

:thumbsup:

dpastern
17-11-2009, 03:56 PM
That's fair enough. I didn't know you had to de-register the product before moving it to another PC. I'm sure I didn't do this when I went from my old Athlon 3ghz XP based machine to the new Intel Q6600 that I'm using now.

Dave

Analog6
18-12-2009, 06:35 AM
Have a look on Oztion Australian auction site. I picked up CS3 for PC for $85.00