John Passaneau wrote:
> tChuck Anderson <websiteaddress@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in news:_vGdnad4-e-
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>> 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 be released in the near future so CS2 will even more out of date.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
>
Thanks for the reply ...... as I've thought more about - and seen no
other references to an "old version" - I've decided it must mean what
you say. The seller is probably emphasizing that it is not the most
recent version of Photoshop.
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