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ameerat42
18-02-2015, 4:11pm
I see there are already a few threads about this in this forum, but, because it has come up
a couple of times recently, here's another such.


BASICALLY, Adobe is letting people download a free copy - fully functional, too - of
Adobe Photoshop CS2, ie, the Photoshop part of Creative Suite 2, this version being Photoshop 9.

If you're unsure of where it fits, think along the approximate lines that they put out LightRoom, Photoshop, and Elements.

Lightroom is mainly for raw conversion, while Photoshop is a full-blown image editing program. Elements is a cut down version
of - er, I was going to say Photoshop, but I'll just say - an "editing program".

The last standalone version of Photoshop was in CS6 (Photoshop ?13 if you like version numbers).

Now they offer "Creative Cloud" - a subscription version of the suite.

And so, you can get this still very capable version (and the one I have) of Photoshop free - ie, "for nuffin",
simply by Googling "free cs2 download", or by going to a site such as

this Techspot site here. (http://www.techspot.com/downloads/3689-adobe-photoshop-cs2.html)

There are plenty of 'Shopheads on AP so you won't be alone.

Happy ... downloading...
Am.

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You'll note there is a Windows version and a Mac version. Each has a separate serial number that you must
use during installation. Finally they ask you to register. I did, but I noted that the drawback with this free version
is that the registration dialog comes up every time you start Photoshop. It's OK, as a single mouse-click closes it.

Granville
26-02-2015, 8:46pm
Won't let me install it on the Mac. Doesn't like Techspot as the place I downloaded it from. Want's App Store or Adobe directly

edit: Ignore me. I fixed it. Security setting

ameerat42
26-02-2015, 8:54pm
I must say I never tried it for Mac, but that Techspot has worked for me 2-ice so far.
Have a look at what they say on this Redmond Pie site (http://www.redmondpie.com/download-adobe-photoshop-cs2-for-free-legally-while-you-still-can/)
about Mac requirements.

Strange !!! ???

Am.

PS. Ignore the foregoing. I just read your edit.

Granville
26-02-2015, 9:07pm
Thanks AM. Not supported on Intel Mac's. Neither is Rosetta after OS X 10.6.Ah well. Would have been fun. Stick with Lightroom

ameerat42
26-02-2015, 9:10pm
How strange!!! Though not with CS2 but (I think) CS5, a friend with a 3 yr old Mac laptop had Win 7 installed and had it running in that.
(More ???s than !!!s.)

Granville
26-02-2015, 9:12pm
Oh I could install Windows in a VM using Bootcamp and then run it like that. Haven't got a copy of Windows either though.

ameerat42
26-02-2015, 9:13pm
Oh I could install Windows in a VM using Bootcamp and then run it like that. Haven't got a copy of Windows either though.

Double Humph!

auz80
28-02-2015, 12:51am
Thanks for the link to the free cs2 download. I downloaded it last night and now have to start learning how to use it :o I'm not new to digital photography but I am to using PP software. On the blog advice of a photo restorer I bought PSE12 which he said was capable of doing 90% of his work. I noticed, however, your comment (' Elements is a cut down version of - er, I was going to say Photoshop, but I'll just say - an "editing program".') which seems to suggest you don't think very highly of it? I wonder would you care to comment? Thanks, Don

ameerat42
28-02-2015, 2:45pm
I had a look at PS11 and found it had a few things missing that I always use - the warp tool for one - and some Image tools.
For me, the general arrangement of the program was not very helpful. Now I suppose I could have been kinder, but in the comparison
of CS2 and Elts 11, I preferred CS2. - Ah! Now that I remember, (I seem to remember) it had less control over what you could do.
Funny how after a while you only recall the emotion:o

Hang on! I think there was an issue with the bit-depth of images ...


OK, I just did a search on "elements vs photoshop" and found these two articles near the top.
https://photographylife.com/photoshop-vs-photoshop-elements

and

http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/f/elementscompare.htm

Have a bit of a look.

Am.

auz80
28-02-2015, 9:01pm
Thanks Am. Interesting articles, particularly the first. As I've indicated previously, I'm still on training wheels with all of this stuff but am enjoying finding my way around the basics. It seems pretty obvious that Elements will do anything I'm ever likely to want, however, having said that, it will add to the adventure by having CS2 to play with. :)
Thanks again, Don

Glen1
28-02-2015, 10:03pm
I tried to install it, and it asked for an 'Organisation number" and "security number'. Anyone have these numbers to hand?

Regards
Glen1

tandeejay
28-02-2015, 10:06pm
I just installed it (PC version) and it asked for a serial number which is available on the Techspot web page linked.

All the other details, I believe you can put what ever you like.

ameerat42
01-03-2015, 9:16am
Yeah. I suppose. I actually registered "properly" for once.

DO register (something) on installation, then when it asks for registration each time you open it,
just click on "Do not register".

Mark L
02-03-2015, 10:41pm
If you shoot RAW and have a camera released after CS2 it will not open your RAW files. You need to either convert and save them as TIFF or get a DNG converter. Since it's all Adobe, this is probably the best one for windows (choose one at top) .... http://ebird.org/ebird/australia/hotspot/L2534996?yr=all&m=&rank=lrec
Well, that was the wrong link. :) At least you got to see the list of birds seen at the place I take a lot of photos. And you get to see my surname.:)
Here's the right link for that DNG converter thing..... http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=106&platform=Windows
Have advice that DNG is preferred to TIFF.

chomper
12-04-2015, 11:50am
This will come in very handy. Thanks to the OP for the heads up.

MadMax1412
13-05-2015, 9:08am
Edit: Solved my own question. Thanks

ameerat42
13-05-2015, 9:12am
Right on the SAME page as the download button is.
http://www.techspot.com/downloads/3689-adobe-photoshop-cs2.html

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Edit: Solved my own question. Thanks

You could have left the question for others to see and learn from.

ameerat42
17-05-2015, 6:59pm
Post to check thread.:nod:

MadMax1412
18-05-2015, 7:52am
Post to check thread.:nod:

I did reply but my total reply was moved by the moderator to start a whole new thread - http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?139496-Saving-as-Bitmap-BMP

ameerat42
18-05-2015, 8:18am
That's OK, MM. I read it.

That was me checking that this thread still worked. Had a bit of trouble with it. Now it's OK.
Am.