No, alas I don't.
I was watching the Photoshop User's video from Kelby Training yesterday and they said if you don't use 3D and video then that's really the only difference between regular and extended and their advice was you don't need extended unless you are a heavy 3D user.
I was watching the Photoshop User's video from Kelby Training yesterday and they said if you don't use 3D and video then that's really the only difference between regular and extended and their advice was you don't need extended unless you are a heavy 3D user.
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Do you have an upgradeable version of PS? Extended upgrade is $399 and regular version is $199Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2012 8:00 AMSubject: Re: [photoshop-beginners] CS6I love CS6, been using the beta free version for a while, but buying it is out of the question for me at $699.00 - ouch. Will be so disappointed when the beta version runs out. And yes there is quite a bit that is new and different in CS6.
I love CS6, been using the beta free version for a while, but buying it is out of the question for me at $699.00 - ouch. Will be so disappointed when the beta version runs out. And yes there is quite a bit that is new and different in CS6.I am using CS4. Is there much that is new and different in CS6? Is it worth buying the latest version?
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