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Some years back I had a copy of an older version of Photoshop. When I got a new PC, I could not find my software so I no longer had it.
![]() I always enjoyed Photoshop as a way to try out ideas instead of doing them in metal and deciding I didn't like the look. Today, I discovered that Adobe (who owns Photoshop) got tired of paying for the servers to do the authentication on the older version CS2 and now allows free downloads. I followed the instructions here: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computi...shop-for-free/ The serial number is right beside the download file. WooHoo I got Photoshop again! Turns out that CS2 is the same version I used to have.
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Thanks Kerry! This is great!
Mike
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Kerry, as always you come through for all the guys. Would you or could you take the time and put up a series of photos that show how you use it?
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Can't help much there Bob. I learned a few things 15 years ago but I probably don't use 5% of what it can do. If you google 'How to use Photoshop CS2', you'll get a bunch of youtube and PDFs that should help.
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Thanks will do.
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