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Photoshop CS

2003-10-26 by James Sims

I would love to hear from folks using photoshop CS. I recently 
upgraded from 6.0 to 7.0 and would like to be able to do more in 
16bit mode, which 7.0 does not support and CS is suppossed to 
support.  Specificaly, I like to adjustment layers and do masking to 
manipulate contrast and do dodge/burning.  7.0 forces me back down to 
8 bit mode.

I will probably upgrade, but since I scan and manipulate on one PC, 
then via Lan, print on another, I will have to buy two upgrades, so 
it would make me feel that much better about it if some of you feel 
that the upgrade is worth it.

Sinerely,

James Sims
www.jamessims.com
www.lightroomphotography.com

RE: [Digital BW] Photoshop CS

2003-10-26 by Paul D. DeRocco

> From: James Sims [mailto:james@...]
>
> I would love to hear from folks using photoshop CS. I recently
> upgraded from 6.0 to 7.0 and would like to be able to do more in
> 16bit mode, which 7.0 does not support and CS is suppossed to
> support.  Specificaly, I like to adjustment layers and do masking to
> manipulate contrast and do dodge/burning.  7.0 forces me back down to
> 8 bit mode.
>
> I will probably upgrade, but since I scan and manipulate on one PC,
> then via Lan, print on another, I will have to buy two upgrades, so
> it would make me feel that much better about it if some of you feel
> that the upgrade is worth it.

It won't be released for another month, so you won't hear much for a while.
However, I've heard that the single user license will allow it to be
installed on two machines, as long as they aren't used at the same time. How
that's enforced, I don't know, but they understand that lots of people need
to run the software, say, on a desktop machine and on a laptop.

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Ciao,               Paul D. DeRocco
Paul                mailto:pderocco@...

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