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Worth upgrading from Photoshop 5 ?


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Hi, I'm still using PS 5.0. Also have the bundled Elements 2 but

habitually prefer PS 5 - not sure why.

 

Is there anything I'm missing by still using PS 5, instead of later

versions? Or should I just use Elements 2 instead?

 

I'm not a heavy PS user, just use it to crop and sometimes sharpen

my EOS 20d files. Thanks.

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Elements? Well if you use one of these: Curves, Channel Mixer, Color Balance, CMYK, channels, calculations and running actions it's easier done in photoshop. You'll need a work around in elements to get to these. If you don't use them often and extensively, you can use elements just as easily. The program has an easier structure than Photoshop. It depends on your use really.
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The realtime histogram that was introduced with CS is handy. You can leave it "open" and toggle between files.

 

For me the healing brush that came with 7.0 was a big plus, but I suppose you don't get many scratches on your 20d files ;)

 

For some reason the healing brush bogged down (got real slow) on CS, so I use 7.0 for my usual cleaning work, and CS for file comparisons, etc.

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Keep your older versions. You can just install the newer "upgrade" to a new directory; and run different versions. This helps one learn quicker. On one box here i have a mess of PS versions; 3 thru cs2; elements 2 and 3; LT 4 and 5; and photostyler too all on a pentium III.<BR><BR><img src="http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y148/ektar/PNdesktop/desktopcropcopy.gif">
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Worth is in the evaluation of the user. I have Photoshop 5.5 and 7. 5.5 is more convenient for my use. I like the Rubber Stamp and Brushes better in 5.5. In hindsight, it wasn't worth it to get 7, nor was it necessary, 5.5 has all I need. Change in versions does not always mean improvements.
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