After Installation of my CS II Upgrade May I…

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May 22, 2006
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….delete all previous itereations of PS on my hard drive specifically PS 6.0 and earlier? Yes I have been operating in the dark ages for a few years. 🙂

Thanks in advance.

David N.

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May 22, 2006
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noone
May 23, 2006
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…delete all previous itereations of PS on my hard drive specifically PS 6.0 and earlier? Yes I have been operating in the dark ages for a few years. 🙂

Thanks in advance.

David N

Yes, you can. Depending on the version(s) of PS that you have, you might want to save your Actions, Brushes, Plug-ins to a seperate folder. Some may well translate to CSx, and some may not, but it won’t hurt to have them handy for later. Also, I’d keep a version around, until you have become comfortable with CSx. I usually keep at least one older version, in case a client calls with a super-rush job, until I know the new one by heart.

Then, you can uninstall the previous versions. Just make sure that you have selected the RIGHT version to uninstall.

Hunt
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DavidN
May 25, 2006
Hunt wrote:
In article ,
says…
…delete all previous itereations of PS on my hard drive specifically PS 6.0 and earlier? Yes I have been operating in the dark ages for a few years. 🙂

Thanks in advance.

David N

Yes, you can. Depending on the version(s) of PS that you have, you might want to save your Actions, Brushes, Plug-ins to a seperate folder. Some may well translate to CSx, and some may not, but it won’t hurt to have them handy for later. Also, I’d keep a version around, until you have become comfortable with CSx. I usually keep at least one older version, in case a client calls with a super-rush job, until I know the new one by heart.

Then, you can uninstall the previous versions. Just make sure that you have selected the RIGHT version to uninstall.

Hunt

Thanks all. CS II is up and running and I am no longer in the dark ages with white cane. I am now fumbling around in the light of post-modernism. 🙂 Stay tuned for hopefully less idiotic questions. <gasp> I’ll even read the documentation!

Thanks again.

David N.
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noone
May 25, 2006
In article ,
says…
Hunt wrote:
In article ,
says…
…delete all previous itereations of PS on my hard drive specifically PS 6.0 and earlier? Yes I have been operating in the dark ages for a few years. 🙂

Thanks in advance.

David N

Yes, you can. Depending on the version(s) of PS that you have, you might
want
to save your Actions, Brushes, Plug-ins to a seperate folder. Some may well translate to CSx, and some may not, but it won’t hurt to have them handy
for
later. Also, I’d keep a version around, until you have become comfortable
with
CSx. I usually keep at least one older version, in case a client calls with
a
super-rush job, until I know the new one by heart.

Then, you can uninstall the previous versions. Just make sure that you have selected the RIGHT version to uninstall.

Hunt

Thanks all. CS II is up and running and I am no longer in the dark ages with white cane. I am now fumbling around in the light of post-modernism. 🙂 Stay tuned for hopefully less idiotic questions. <gasp> I’ll even read the documentation!

Thanks again.

David N.

Don’t worry about the questions. Also, some of the documentation makes some assumptions, and also doesn’t cover all possibilities. As good as the program is, and as good as the Adobe support is, their Help files, and the documentation are not what they could be. If you do not know the exact syntax, spelling, nomenclature, etc. of the question, you’ll NEVER find the answer. For stuff like that, these two NGs are the best way of getting the info that you need.

Hunt

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