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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 736981" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Yes BUT, when I try to process from LR, it takes me to the newest version. I guess I'd have to uninstall the latest version for this NOT to happen. But curious as I am, I want to see the new features of PS before uninstalling it. I tried to go into the preference to change photoshop version, but it's not there, it must be imbedded inside the software somewhere. But I still can open documents with the older version when I want to since I always keep the previous version installed when I update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 736981, member: 3903"] Yes BUT, when I try to process from LR, it takes me to the newest version. I guess I'd have to uninstall the latest version for this NOT to happen. But curious as I am, I want to see the new features of PS before uninstalling it. I tried to go into the preference to change photoshop version, but it's not there, it must be imbedded inside the software somewhere. But I still can open documents with the older version when I want to since I always keep the previous version installed when I update. [/QUOTE]
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