I have photoshop 7 on my old computer and my partner has photoshop 8. (Windows XP) Can I transfer either of them onto my new computer which runs Windows 7, will they be compatible?
I was wondering if CS6 Design and Web Premium Windows download version is compatible with a Mac? I'm currently running Lion, But will be upgrading Mountain Lion shortly.
I was told by customer service that I CAN use it on my mac. But then if that is true, I am unsure of what the point of having a Mac/PC option is?
Before installing cs3 extended onto my new computer, I was needing to know if it is compatible with Windows 7. I see that cs3 is compatible but what about the extended version? It is a Windows Home Premium 64 bit version.
I have an older version of Adobe Photoshop (3.0, 1996) that I have tried to load under Windows 7 and under a "Parallells" WIndows 7 on a MAC OSX 10. Both give me an incompatibility message regarding a 32 bit application and a 64 bit application.
how I can use the older Photoshop under Windows 7.
Is Photoshop Elements 10 compatible with the new Windows 8 operating system? Microsoft now has an inexpensive Windows 8 upgrade path for laptop and desktop running Windows operating systems.
I tried to install the trial version of cs3 from the adobe website, but after I installed the setup part and started downloading the actual program, it said it downloaded 1 shared component but it couldn't download the actual CS3 program.
My computer says I'm using:
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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Version 2002 Service Pack 2
I'm not sure what the download problem was, I checked Adobe's troubleshooting page
P.S. - If CS3 isn't compatible with Windows XP Media Center Edition, is Photoshop CS2? I had CS2 on my old computer, which was one of the Windows XP (can't remember which one, but it had service pack 2) but I would like to download CS2 or preferrably CS3 on my new computer.
I just bought a new laptop with Windows 8..I need a cheaper older version of Photoshop Elements compatible with this....I have been using Elements 7, but no longer have this.Also what version of Lightroom is compatible with windows 8?
Do any of you know if Videostudio X5 is compatible with Windows 8? I currently have it installed on a Windows 7 system, and I am thinking about upgrading to Windows 8.
I used PS and an Epson 1650 scanner for many years. Bought a new Win 7 64 bit computer recently and installed CS 6 Extended . Now, when I try to import from the scanner I get the error msg: "No WIA compatible devices were detected."
I literally get about 2min into my design and before I can even crop the photo Microsoft's DEP (data Execution prevention) closes down Photoshop. Any DEP compatible version of photoshop?
I use Photoshop frequently to work on photographs that I print for others. Recently I changed the ink I use from the genuine type to the compatible type of ink cartridges. I now purchase ink cartridges from a company called Dealo at [URL].
The problem is that there is a slight difference between the color balance of printed photos between the genuine and the ones from Dealo. Unless you place the two side by side for comparison you probably wouldn't notice but here is my dilemma. Most of the clients I produce photos for are repeat clients, which means they can do side by side comparisons.
I just bought a Canon 50D and shot my first batch of RAW images - only to find ACR would not open the images. I had no problem with my previous cameras: Canon Rebel Xsi & 20D. I use CS4
Does anyone have an explanation of why this is & how I might fix it.
I am getting the message "this file is not compatible with this version of Photoshop." Which doesn't make sense because I used this version of Photoshop to create this file.
I am on CS3 Windows XP Pro The file is a layered Tiff and is 190.3M AVG is my security, not Norton Anti Virus
When I look at the preferences it states that it was created in CS3. How can I open this file? and what caused this to happen?
Is photoshop cs5 compatible with flash professional cs6? I don't want to purchase the new flash professional cs6 if it will not work with photoshop cs5.
I'm planning my purchase of a D7100, and would like to understand the software updates that would be required to process raw files in Photoshop. My current software is: Photoshop CS5.1, Camera Raw is 6.7, Codec 1.12, and Windows 7.
The Adobe website indicates that I need to upgrade the codec to 1.18. I'm OK with that. But, will that codec work with the versions of camera raw and Photoshop that I currently have?
I'm running an iMac that's about a year old (OSX 10.8.3, 2.7 Ghz i5 with 4gb). It has an AMD Radeio 6770M graphics with 512MB ram, which according to the minimum system requirements for Photoshop CC (version 13.1.2) should be enough to do 3d. I don't have the full CC suite, just Photoshop, but it's supposed to be the same as the extended version. (Strangely, "About Photoshop@ still says CS6, not sure if that's relevant)
I've reset PS preferences. Updated everything, and rebooted.
Am I doing something stupid? I've not played with 3d before, I have a vague recollection of seeing it when I first installed but can't find it now. Basically I create blank document, 8bit RGB, create text layer, select it, and 3D extrusion is still disabled.