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Hi everyone,
As a web developer, I have occasional need to break out Photoshop t build some graphics, but up until now I haven’t been willing to step u to the plate to upgrade my old 5.0 version of Photoshop to somethin more modern.
Things changed recently as I had high demands for a web site to kic the graphics up a notch.
So now I’m looking to buy a new version of Photoshop that at leas supports round-rects and S-curves. But I’m also looking to spend a little as possible on a very expensive product! So could some kin soul tell me what is the earliest version of Photoshop that support these features? Or am I being dumb for not biting the bullet an purchasing CS2?
TIA!
–Justi
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As a web developer, I have occasional need to break out Photoshop t build some graphics, but up until now I haven’t been willing to step u to the plate to upgrade my old 5.0 version of Photoshop to somethin more modern.
Things changed recently as I had high demands for a web site to kic the graphics up a notch.
So now I’m looking to buy a new version of Photoshop that at leas supports round-rects and S-curves. But I’m also looking to spend a little as possible on a very expensive product! So could some kin soul tell me what is the earliest version of Photoshop that support these features? Or am I being dumb for not biting the bullet an purchasing CS2?
TIA!
–Justi
—
jhouk0
———————————————————— ———– jhouk00’s Profile: http://www.highdots.com/forums/m52
View this thread: http://www.highdots.com/forums/t246122
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