![]() If I need to ever use he more advanced versions for work, I'll just make my employer pay for it.There are two monthly subscription packages: one is cheaper ($20.99/£19.97 a month) because it is part of an annual plan the other is a more expensive option ($31.49/£30.34 a month), but you can cancel without having to pay Adobe anything. There is a risk that I might get hungry for features in the CC versions. I will try out CS6, instead of a third party product, because, like I said, I dislike learning new software." If that is true, it would be very good news and I will take back some of my criticism of Adobe and try to take advantage of it, even though I dislike learning new versions of software that already worked for me. You wrote: "CS4, CS5 and CS6 can still be activated and used." What sold me on CS3 is that it speeded up the making of vast composite images I have to do that in my line of work, which is biomedical research. I was annoyed when I had to learn Photoshop 7.0 after years of enjoying Photoshop 6.0. I can use this software for artistic purposes and also to make my baby pictures look better!" Eventually I figured out: "I don't have to use Photoshop just for science! I was a painter before I became a scientist. ![]() ![]() Scientific journals are picky about how many "figures" you include for publication. May I tell you a story? I spent years using Photoshop 6.0 just to put photographs and drawings and graphs and data into one publishable JPEG. Thank you John! And I apologize for my grouchiness.
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