tChuck Anderson <websiteaddress@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:_vGdnad4-e-
3pc7VnZ2dnUVZ_h3inZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone tells me what "Old Version" means. I have found a cheap copy
> available via amazon.com - says it is FULL, legitimate, with activation
> key - and again, sold through amazon.com, so I assume it is legitimate.
>
> My question is .... was there an OLD version of CS2 that was somehow
> defective or missing parts? Does anyone know what the "old version"
> qualifier means?
>
It means that CS2 is not the current version, CS3 is. And as such is not
sup****ted with updates by Adobe any longer. If your camera is not
sup****ted
under the last version of the raw converter that ****pped with CS2 (3.7 I
think then you can’t use the latest version 4.1 with it.) and using DIN
converter will be your only way to use RAW. Note also that CS4 is likely
to
be released in the near future so CS2 will even more out of date. Given
all
that if it’s cheap enough it will get you into the upgrade path for CS4.
John Passaneau


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