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> Photoshop CS, Is it an update or a version?
r4d1c4l
post Jan 11 2005, 05:22 PM
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I was wondering if photoshop CS is an update from 7.0 or if you could just buy CS without having a version of photoshop (like if you could buy it and install it from the box without having an older version of photoshop) I think its both but the adobe website didnt really help. Also i was wondering if i could get a discount because I am a Student like you can with all the Macromedia Products. THANKS!! crazy.gif


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post Jan 11 2005, 09:38 PM
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Adobe Photoshop CS is a stand alone version that you can purchase as a full application. It is the next version after 7.0.

To get the student discounts, you can go to the local school bookstore to see if they have it or use a website to purchase it. I get my academic software from academicsuperstore.com and haven't had a problem with them. They are a little slow in processing the order, but I can handle that for the price I'm getting.


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post Jan 13 2005, 04:16 PM
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Does it come with adobe Image Ready? or do i have to buy that to?


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post Jan 17 2005, 05:08 PM
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I'm not sure if it does or not. It usually will tell you what comes bundled with CS when you buy it.


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You can choose from Premium full for 1.229$ and that includes Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS, InDesign CS, GoLive CS, Acrobat Pro CS, Version Cue and Design Guide.
Or Standard for 999$ that would be everything above except Acrobat Pro
Upgrade cost 549$
Image Ready is included in Photoshop CS.
I have no idea how much discount would you get as a student..

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