Photo Shop 6 and 7

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Alias
Apr 26, 2004
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Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop 6 be removed first?

Thanks!

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jrzyguy
Apr 26, 2004
i have both on my machine at work…..and dont have any problems. AT home i Upgraded to 7…..but i cant imagine there being a problem.

"Alias" wrote in message
Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop 6 be removed first?

Thanks!

Alias

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Alias
Apr 26, 2004
Thanks. Is Photo Shop 7 that much better?

Alias

"jrzyguy" wrote

i have both on my machine at work…..and dont have any problems. AT home
i
Upgraded to 7…..but i cant imagine there being a problem.

"Alias" wrote in message
Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop 6
be
removed first?

Thanks!

Alias

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edjh
Apr 26, 2004
Alias wrote:
Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop 6 be removed first?

Thanks!

Alias
They can coexist.


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Paul MacGregor
Apr 28, 2004
I would say that it is better, I have 7 at work and 6 here at home and I find that after having used 7 that 6 is lacking in a few departements…mho Mac
Thanks. Is Photo Shop 7 that much better?

Alias

"jrzyguy" wrote

i have both on my machine at work…..and dont have any problems. AT
home
i
Upgraded to 7…..but i cant imagine there being a problem.

"Alias" wrote in message
Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop 6
be
removed first?

Thanks!

Alias

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franktlcc
Apr 28, 2004
When I had two versions of PS on I had conflict problems especially when trying to print.

This happened on two different OS….2000 pro and xp.

frank
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Alias
Apr 28, 2004
"frank" wrote

When I had two versions of PS on I had conflict problems especially when
trying
to print.

This happened on two different OS….2000 pro and xp.

frank

I see. I think I’ll take 6 off first just to be safe.

Did you have AOSmell on your machine then?

Thanks,

Alias
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Alias
Apr 28, 2004
"Paul MacGregor" wrote in message
I would say that it is better, I have 7 at work and 6 here at home and I find that after having used 7 that 6 is lacking in a few
departements…mho

Which departments?

Alias
Mac
Thanks. Is Photo Shop 7 that much better?

Alias

"jrzyguy" wrote

i have both on my machine at work…..and dont have any problems. AT
home
i
Upgraded to 7…..but i cant imagine there being a problem.

"Alias" wrote in message
Can they both be installed on the same computer or should Photo Shop
6
be
removed first?

Thanks!

Alias

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Paul MacGregor
Apr 29, 2004
"Alias" wrote in message
"Paul MacGregor" wrote in message
I would say that it is better, I have 7 at work and 6 here at home and I find that after having used 7 that 6 is lacking in a few
departements…mho

Which departments?
Well for one when starting with a new document PS7 allows you to select from a list of popular sizes and european sizes also like Legal, Letter A3 and A4, as well as creating the size you want. The right click feature for the brush size was also improved plus I believe the tool pallet is diffrent, but it’s not to say that PS6 is no good, to me there are a few things that differ and in my own opinion for me that makes PS7 better. But like everything in Photoshop there is more than one way to do something and it’s whatever you are comfortable with that counts, that is why I love this program and I have to say that it has certainly improved from the PS2 days when you had to create your layers before dragging new objects in.
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franktlcc
Apr 29, 2004
Alias

zzzzzzz….
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Alias
Apr 29, 2004
"frank" wrote in message
Alias

zzzzzzz….

Is that a "yes" or a "no"? Your email shows you have AOL and AOL is a well-known culprit in screwing up computers.

Alias
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Hecate
Apr 30, 2004
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:08:41 +0200, "Alias"
wrote:

"frank" wrote in message
Alias

zzzzzzz….

Is that a "yes" or a "no"? Your email shows you have AOL and AOL is a well-known culprit in screwing up computers.

Alias
No, you’re Wong. What you should have said is:

AOL is a well-known culprit for screwing up..



Hecate

veni, vidi, reliqui
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Alias
Apr 30, 2004
"Hecate" wrote in message
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:08:41 +0200, "Alias"
wrote:

"frank" wrote in message
Alias

zzzzzzz….

Is that a "yes" or a "no"? Your email shows you have AOL and AOL is a well-known culprit in screwing up computers.

Alias
No, you’re Wong.

I’m not "Wong"; I’m "Alias".

Heh.

What you should have said is:

AOL is a well-known culprit for screwing up..



Hecate

veni, vidi, reliqui

This is true.

Alias
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Hecate
May 1, 2004
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 12:06:12 +0200, "Alias"
wrote:

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:08:41 +0200, "Alias"
wrote:

"frank" wrote in message
Alias

zzzzzzz….

Is that a "yes" or a "no"? Your email shows you have AOL and AOL is a well-known culprit in screwing up computers.

Alias
No, you’re Wong.

I’m not "Wong"; I’m "Alias".

Heh.

LOL!



Hecate

veni, vidi, reliqui
What you should have said is:

AOL is a well-known culprit for screwing up..



Hecate

veni, vidi, reliqui

This is true.

Alias

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