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Photoshop CC, Yes or No?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mister Bumbles" data-source="post: 482311" data-attributes="member: 34301"><p>Here are my two bits. I was using Photoshop CS3 on my 24" iMac until my iMac decide to explode last year. Then I Frankensteined together a computer with bits I had, bits a friend gave me, and a few bits I bought to make it all good. The big issue....I ended up swapping back from Mac OS to Windows OS, and had no more Photoshop. So I jumped on the Photoshop CC Photography package. $10.79 a month (total, with tax) gets me Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC. </p><p></p><p>From Mac to PC, it's the same. And from older versions of PS to Newer, it's relatively the same. There are just EXTRA goodies to use on top of the OLD goodies you already know. I say, jump on the CC bandwagon and enjoy it. Suddenly having access to new features and options was VERY nice. The new "Dehaze" tool in raw editing is killer for recovering details that are there, but 'seem' to be missing from your photo at first glance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mister Bumbles, post: 482311, member: 34301"] Here are my two bits. I was using Photoshop CS3 on my 24" iMac until my iMac decide to explode last year. Then I Frankensteined together a computer with bits I had, bits a friend gave me, and a few bits I bought to make it all good. The big issue....I ended up swapping back from Mac OS to Windows OS, and had no more Photoshop. So I jumped on the Photoshop CC Photography package. $10.79 a month (total, with tax) gets me Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC. From Mac to PC, it's the same. And from older versions of PS to Newer, it's relatively the same. There are just EXTRA goodies to use on top of the OLD goodies you already know. I say, jump on the CC bandwagon and enjoy it. Suddenly having access to new features and options was VERY nice. The new "Dehaze" tool in raw editing is killer for recovering details that are there, but 'seem' to be missing from your photo at first glance. [/QUOTE]
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