Photoshop
#1
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
Photoshop
Hi all
I may need to get a copy of photoshop but I have a slight dillema.
It will be for business use (family business) but we do not have £700 or whatever the actual cost is for the latest version.
Ideally what I would like to get would be an older version, obviously the product cant be bent, needs to be completely legit for it being used in our business - does anyone know of where I can buy an older (cheaper) version?
I hope this all makes sense.
Thanks
Fitz
I may need to get a copy of photoshop but I have a slight dillema.
It will be for business use (family business) but we do not have £700 or whatever the actual cost is for the latest version.
Ideally what I would like to get would be an older version, obviously the product cant be bent, needs to be completely legit for it being used in our business - does anyone know of where I can buy an older (cheaper) version?
I hope this all makes sense.
Thanks
Fitz
#2
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Was Manc now Camden
Posts: 2,689
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Have you considered Photoshop elements? Its a much cheaper version which comes without some of the pro-level features that make up the £700 cost.
#3
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Newcastle-under-lyme
Posts: 262
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Its only about £65 and good enough for most things, depends what you are doing with it though.
Make sure you get version 3, much better than previous versions.
Steve
Make sure you get version 3, much better than previous versions.
Steve
Originally Posted by angrynorth
Have you considered Photoshop elements? Its a much cheaper version which comes without some of the pro-level features that make up the £700 cost.
#4
Scooby Regular
Thread Starter
ok basically what I will need to do, will be -
(please bear with me as I am not a graphic designer in anyway - we all have to mix in at work)
import images, crop and adjust sizes, change colours, alter images (adding and modifying images), setting up for printing on transparencies (this will be undertaken by the printer as apposed to the software, but aslong as I can change layouts for printing images upto A3 sizes - thats about it.
(please bear with me as I am not a graphic designer in anyway - we all have to mix in at work)
import images, crop and adjust sizes, change colours, alter images (adding and modifying images), setting up for printing on transparencies (this will be undertaken by the printer as apposed to the software, but aslong as I can change layouts for printing images upto A3 sizes - thats about it.
#5
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Gloucestershire, home of the lawnmower.
Posts: 4,531
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Another vote for Elements 3.0. I have Photoshop CS but the missus uses Elements 3.0 and there isn't much difference for the average user.
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
#6
Scooby Regular
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Newcastle-under-lyme
Posts: 262
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I am sure elements will do all that and much more. Look on Adobe's site for features.
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/main.html
Steve
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/main.html
Steve
Originally Posted by IWatkins
Another vote for Elements 3.0. I have Photoshop CS but the missus uses Elements 3.0 and there isn't much difference for the average user.
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
Trending Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post