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Posted: Mon May 7th, 2012 01:30
 
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When I preordered to get the LR special price, the adobe Web site showed that CS6 Photoshop would be available for download on May 7.

By the time most of you see this, it will be May 7, so go for it.

upgrade price was $199 - you can get a code for a 15% discount if you are an NAPP member.

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Only for those of you lucky enough to have a US credit card and address.

This is one of the things that really, really annoys me with Adobe. If they want your $£â‚¬ then it doesnt matter where the card is registered or where the product is downloaded to as long as it is paid for.



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I'd drink to that...

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The question as always is, is it worth the upgrade price for the new bits.

 




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Only if you dont like the old pale skin and like the new fashion dark grey skin.
:lol: They do like selling new versions.



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Oh I forgot to say if you have CS6 then there is a ACR7.1 update. Nothing new just some CA/defringing fixes.
And still no support for XPro1 RAW files. I expect that soon though as they have a beta that is being used by DPReview when they tested the XPro1 recently.



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I've downloaded the upgrade but haven't installed...waiting to hear if it has the typical new version issues that the last two versions had (I waited 9 months to install CS5 because of that). I know I could install the new one and keep the old one, but then I never can figure out how to eventually delete the old one and also be sure all of my plugins are transferred correctly - I've especially had a problem with Portrait Pro every time!

So I like to go to the new version once I am confident it will be trouble free and delete the old one and transfer everything to it as part of the install.

Has anyone tried the Mac upgrade yet? Any problems?

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No problems I have installed side by side with CS5.



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jk wrote:
No problems I have installed side by side with CS5.

I know you can do that, but my question is how you get rid of CS5 once you are comfortable with CS6.

Do you have any plugins like Portrait Pro or any of the OnOne suites that are individually registered? Can you run them in both versions??

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I think there is an uninstaller in the Adobe folder Tom but with the Mac, uninstall is fairly simple although perhaps not 100% but then I don't think Adobe uninstallers are 100%... There will be hidden files and some scattered around the libraries.

On a Mac simple select the file to remove and press cmd+delete or drag to the trash. In 'Application Support' in your library folder, find the Adobe files and remove the Ps5 versions.

If you don't see the library folder on your Mac, in a finder window, select the 'Go' Menu, then press the 'alt' key, which will reveal the Library link in the menu.



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