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Looks like some nice eye candy, in this newest edition of photoshop?:whistle::

I like it, will probably "get it".?:blink:k:

Where exactly do you see the eye-candy????:blink:k:

It looks exactly the same as Photoshop 7 apart from the icon and the splashscreen:unsure:e:

I meant eye candy as in your pic, in the Photoshop window LOL:rofl:l:

:D:D

I'll probably get it anyways.

lol, I see:D:D

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Would anyone here recommend purchasing Photoshop CS for a casual home user? I would like to learn Photoshop more but am not sure if this (rather expensive!!!) software is worth the purchase or if I should perhaps look into Photoshop 7 or even Photoshop Elements 2. :unsure:

Personally there is not much of a big difference from 7 to 8. If you are just starting and you want to use what most people are going to upgrade to You could get it and be ok. OR you could find a cheap version of ps7 and just go with that. If you already have 7 then 8 is not much of an upgrade.

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Actually most of the improvements in Photoshop CS are below the surface. You can go look at a number of different sites to read the changes. One thing that really intruiged me was support for "Non square pixels". Also Text on path is pretty cool. I think another thing that's new is the ability to set up custom keyboard shortcuts.

Also as far as activiation, many of you may not know that Adobe does allow you to activate on 2 computers as long as they are yours and it's you using them. That's fair in my book, but, I don't use pirated software either. Activation does have it's ups and downs either way. I think the reason a lot of people don't like activation is the "feeling" of being at the mercy of the software company and it's still a little new and we all usually have a fear of things we don't have a lot of experience with and not sure of the overall outcome in the short AND long haul. Just my 2 cents.

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This sucks I can't use keyboard shortcuts in photoshop cs anyone know why? :( I can't work withough shortcuts.

Look eh.. if you didn't follow Paradox instruction and just run Photoshop CS, all the keyboards shortcuts would work.. and once you apply the patch, the keyboard shortcuts would fail (all the keys start with Ctrl)

So yeah their crack is messed up.

Thats probably why FatCat ;)

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exactly ... and i Hate Product Activation =) and i own a copy of XP legit too bad the key is gone lol too many retries, i wanted to install on other pc and microsoft told me nope

funny I have 7 computers 3 with xp home and probbly reinstalled it on all 3 of them at least 10 times always call microsoft for a new activation no problems at all.

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funny I have 7 computers 3 with xp home and probbly reinstalled it on all 3 of them at least 10 times always call microsoft for a new activation no problems at all.

If you guys really knew how to use your skills on the Internet, you could search Microsoft's database on how to change a cd key and activate the OS and just find a new key on your own. Key gens can do that for you.

It's easy to do on your own...I don't know why MS left the article in their database on how to do it. Fools.

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