Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-11-03 Thread Igor PDML-StR


Dave,

Just in case you want to upgrade, you can still do that for free for
yet another old (but newer than yours) version, - CS2:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-get-photoshop-for-free/

I believe it still works... (YMMV)

Igor


David J Brooks Sat, 31 Oct 2015 07:00:31 -0700 wrote:

I'm still using CS .:-)

Dave

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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread Paul Stenquist
I didn't really use CS 4 for much of anything, just to open an occasional 
InDesign doc. I was using Acrobat however, and it worked fine. I have PS 6, 
which I use daily, so I've been well covered for my photo work. But I need 
Acrobat for some client work, so I may have to buy the newest version. First I 
may see if I can get by with a combination of Preview and Photoshop, both of 
which have some PDF capability, I wonder if either can create multi page PDFs 
from Jpegs?

Paul via phone

> On Oct 31, 2015, at 1:25 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> CS4 officially went unsupported (and wonky) on OS X about Lion or Mountain 
> Lion introduction time. That's several years ago! I'm amazed you were still 
> running it, Paul.
> 
> I have CS5.1, which still seems usable on El Capitan. I've hardly used it, 
> however. I've geared most of my work to be either 'done' as it comes out of 
> the camera, or to take very light tuning in Lightroom only. 
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> 
>> On Oct 30, 2015, at 8:38 PM, David Mann  wrote:
>> 
>> That stinks.  I'm glad to say that CS5 is working fine for me on 10.11.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
>> 
>>> On Oct 31, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>>> 
>>> My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe 
>>> confirmed, that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. 
>>> My Photoshop 6 works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I 
>>> do occasionally need InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now 
>>> trying to figure out if I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an 
>>> Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 serial number.
> 
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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread steve harley


On Sat, Oct 31, 2015, at 08:04, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Thanks Godfrey. Then I should be good to go with the Apple software. I
> have been using Pages from time to time because Word got flakey with the
> first release of 10.11 but updates seem to have corrected it. Acrobat is
> $450. Not a good value.

Preview has an Insert Page command that macs it easy to assemble simple
PDFs ad hoc

as with the other CC apps, you can also "rent" Acrobat for $22 per
month, which works out well for some people with occasional projects; if
you can get the intro price, a year subscription to the whole CC package
($360) costs less than a perpetual license to acrobat



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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread Paul Stenquist
Thanks Godfrey. Then I should be good to go with the Apple software. I have 
been using Pages from time to time because Word got flakey with the first 
release of 10.11 but updates seem to have corrected it. Acrobat is $450. Not a 
good value.

Paul


> On Oct 31, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi  wrote:
> 
> You can certainly  take a bunch of JPEGs, and other image files, and output 
> them into a multi-page PDF using Automator and Preview. I do that at work all 
> the time. Between Pages, Keynote, Numbers, Preview, and Automator, my need 
> for the Adobe Creative suite has been reduced down to a very occasional dip 
> into Photoshop. 
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> 
>> On Oct 31, 2015, at 4:51 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> I didn't really use CS 4 for much of anything, just to open an occasional 
>> InDesign doc. I was using Acrobat however, and it worked fine. I have PS 6, 
>> which I use daily, so I've been well covered for my photo work. But I need 
>> Acrobat for some client work, so I may have to buy the newest version. First 
>> I may see if I can get by with a combination of Preview and Photoshop, both 
>> of which have some PDF capability, I wonder if either can create multi page 
>> PDFs from Jpegs?
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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread P.J. Alling
Well another reason I have to keep from moving off of WinXP for my photo 
machine is that I'm using CS2. Yea, I know, but, I don't want to pay the 
Adobe Tax.


My development machine is running Win7, which allows me to do some 
limited development for Windows 8, (with it's default content consumers 
interface), which I hate.  I'm probably going to have to upgrade that 
machine to Win10 very soon, an OS that makes my Skin Crawl, almost as 
much as the thought of using an advert supported Chrome Book.


On 10/31/2015 9:58 AM, David J Brooks wrote:

I'm still using CS .:-)

Dave

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:

My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe confirmed, 
that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. My Photoshop 6 
works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I do occasionally need 
InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now trying to figure out if 
I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 serial 
number.

Paul
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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
You can certainly  take a bunch of JPEGs, and other image files, and output 
them into a multi-page PDF using Automator and Preview. I do that at work all 
the time. Between Pages, Keynote, Numbers, Preview, and Automator, my need for 
the Adobe Creative suite has been reduced down to a very occasional dip into 
Photoshop. 

Godfrey


> On Oct 31, 2015, at 4:51 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> I didn't really use CS 4 for much of anything, just to open an occasional 
> InDesign doc. I was using Acrobat however, and it worked fine. I have PS 6, 
> which I use daily, so I've been well covered for my photo work. But I need 
> Acrobat for some client work, so I may have to buy the newest version. First 
> I may see if I can get by with a combination of Preview and Photoshop, both 
> of which have some PDF capability, I wonder if either can create multi page 
> PDFs from Jpegs?

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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-31 Thread David J Brooks
I'm still using CS .:-)

Dave

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe confirmed, 
> that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. My Photoshop 
> 6 works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I do occasionally 
> need InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now trying to figure 
> out if I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 
> serial number.
>
> Paul
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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-30 Thread David Mann
That stinks.  I'm glad to say that CS5 is working fine for me on 10.11.

Cheers,
Dave

> On Oct 31, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
> 
> My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe confirmed, 
> that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. My Photoshop 
> 6 works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I do occasionally 
> need InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now trying to figure 
> out if I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 
> serial number. 
> 
> Paul
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Re: Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-30 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
CS4 officially went unsupported (and wonky) on OS X about Lion or Mountain Lion 
introduction time. That's several years ago! I'm amazed you were still running 
it, Paul.

I have CS5.1, which still seems usable on El Capitan. I've hardly used it, 
however. I've geared most of my work to be either 'done' as it comes out of the 
camera, or to take very light tuning in Lightroom only. 

Godfrey


> On Oct 30, 2015, at 8:38 PM, David Mann  wrote:
> 
> That stinks.  I'm glad to say that CS5 is working fine for me on 10.11.
> 
> Cheers,
> Dave
> 
>> On Oct 31, 2015, at 9:01 AM, Paul Stenquist  wrote:
>> 
>> My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe 
>> confirmed, that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. 
>> My Photoshop 6 works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I do 
>> occasionally need InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now 
>> trying to figure out if I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an 
>> Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 serial number. 

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Warning for Mac users with Old PhotoShop versions

2015-10-30 Thread Paul Stenquist
My new computer is running OS 10.11. I discovered today, and Adobe confirmed, 
that the CS4 suite software is incompatible with the latest OS. My Photoshop 6 
works fine, and thats the software I use most often, but I do occasionally need 
InDesign and frequently use Adobe Acrobat Pro. I’m now trying to figure out if 
I can install an Adobe Acrobat DC upgrade with an Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 serial 
number. 

Paul
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