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Snowyowl 17-04-08 12:26

Installing CS2
 
I just received a copy of CS2 so I'll finally be changing from PS7. I'm wondering if I need to remove PS7 before I install CS@. It may tell me when I go to do the installation but i'm asking just in case.
The new software that I bought is labeled CS2 Commercial Version 9. I'm not sure what the implications of that may be. It's an Ebay purchase and there was nothing in the description of the product to indicate that it was more than the normal retail version.
Thanks!

Derekb 17-04-08 12:40

You should be able to keep both version, as it creates an additional (new) folder under the parent Adobe one.

swansong 17-04-08 12:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowyowl (Post 28387)
The new software that I bought is labeled CS2 Commercial Version 9. I'm not sure what the implications of that may be.


CS2 is PhotoShop9
CS3 is PhotoShop10

John Hallas 20-04-08 20:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowyowl (Post 28387)
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The new software that I bought is labelled CS2 Commercial Version 9. I'm not sure what the implications of that may be.

There is a academic/educational version which I assume is slightly cut-down. You have the full version

Snowyowl 21-04-08 13:53

I got it all installed but am disappointed to find that it doesn't include Camera RAW. I downloaded a couple of versions of CR from the Adobe site but neither one was compatible with my CS2.

Adey Baker 21-04-08 20:53

CS2 should contain Camera Raw but won't support latest camera models. If you've got a newer camera it may be possible to download a DNG converter from Adobe, convert your Raw files to DNG and then try them in camera Raw.

yelvertoft 22-04-08 09:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowyowl (Post 28468)
I got it all installed but am disappointed to find that it doesn't include Camera RAW. I downloaded a couple of versions of CR from the Adobe site but neither one was compatible with my CS2.

Dan,

CS2 supports ACR up to and including v3.7 You can download it from here:
Adobe Camera RAW 3.7

ACR 3.7 is a good raw processing package to learn on with a nice, simple, intuitive user interface. It's not the most fully featured package by the latest standards, and the quality isn't to my tastes, but it's free and a good learning tool.

Regards,

Duncan

Snowyowl 22-04-08 12:05

Thanks! I'll check it out although I may end up staying with DPP. At least I know my way around in it.

nirofo 29-04-08 21:00

Here's a direct download of CameraRaw 4.4 DNG from Adobe, includes all the latest DSLR's.

ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photos..._Raw_4_4_1.zip

nirofo.

yelvertoft 29-04-08 21:16

Bear in mind that CS2 does not support versions of ACR later than 3.7


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