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https://store2.adobe.com/cfusion/sto...Method=SUB_NEW £27 / month and you'll always have the most up to date version of Photoshop (and some other goodies they throw in with the Creative cloud) - Not a bad deal, especially if you can stop paying on months you don't use it...
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WHS. I'm stilll using photoshop 7, the only thing I would like it to do that it doesn't is direct import of camera RAW files, so if I need to do anything in PS I process them to a 16 bit TIFF beforehand.Originally posted by Bunk View PostOh, and photoshop doesn't become obsolete as soon as a new one comes out. The older versions will lack some of the cooler new features like Content Aware but you can still do pretty much everything.
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Thanks for the replies, but Photoshop will have to wait for a month or two now because the next thing on my list is a Casio PX350 Digital piano, which has had rave reviews and is relatively cheap
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I bought CS5.x when I was a student a couple of years back. I was allowed to upgrade to CS6 from a student version of CS5 for £180 (or thereabouts). Sorry for rubbing it in.
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Depends where you're buying it from. I got a 50% off deal from Amazon last year
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Photoshop - Buying the full Monty
Oh, and photoshop doesn't become obsolete as soon as a new one comes out. The older versions will lack some of the cooler new features like Content Aware but you can still do pretty much everything.
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Photoshop - Buying the full Monty
Photoshop CS6 is about £650, CS6 Extended is about £950 I think so yes, it is suspiciously cheap.
The full Creative Suites are even more expensive, £1200 minimum I think, and up to about £2500 for the Master Collection. I don't use it often enough to justify that and when I have needed it I've been able to do whatever I needed on a client machine with it installed. I think if I do need it for my own use I'll go for the cloud subscription and use it for as long as I need it, then cancel.
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Photoshop - Buying the full Monty
Have a look at Adobe Creative Cloud, full access to the CS suite as a subscription model
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With Photoshop I have learnt, if you think you need it you will pay any price for it, if you don't need it there are just as good alternatives out there which are a fraction of the price
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Photoshop - Buying the full Monty
Just seen Photoshop CS6 advertised for c £350, which seems suspiciously cheap, and is perhaps either a cut down version or obsolescent if CS7 is just round the corner.
What should I be buying to get the full Photoshop package? Perhaps it would make sense to go the whole hog and
order a complete Adobe suite, if this option is available.
Also, if Adobe have published a release schedule, roughly when is CS7 (or whatever the next major version will be called) due for release?Tags: None
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