No I didn't get these instructions in your last email.
yup - what I said was I am on Windows 7. I have a group called Adobe Design and Web Premium that got installed. But I only see Photoshop (64-bit)
However, I cannot find photoshop 32-bit in my start menu.
My photoshop CS6 is not in the x86 folder. It's in a folder of its own and there are only 64-bit applications there so my install must be different from yours. sigh... oh well. It looks like I cannot do this.
On 12/26/2012 2:07 PM, Clayton Swatzell wrote:
When I installed PS CS6 I got two shortcuts on the desktop (Windows PC), one for 64-bit and one for 32-bit. If you don’t have the desktop shortcut you can add it by going through the start menu and make a desktop shortcut. You can also right mouse click, new, new shortcut. Browse for the program which will generally be in the C: drive Program Files (x86) folder under Adobe>Photoshop CS6 folder. The program will be called Photoshop.exe .
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really! That would be excellent. I have a group called Adobe Design and Web Premium that got installed. But I only see Photoshop (64-bit)
(Bridge, Illustrator and Photoshop are all 64-bit in the menu.) Is there some special way to find it and run it? Or should I see it in my start menu.
On 12/26/2012 1:19 PM, Clayton Swatzell wrote:
You can run the 32-bit PS on a 64-bit system. Both should have installed when you installed PSCS6
Clay Swatzell
NAPP Member
"I suggest that it’s better to have a good memory of a wonderful scene than a bad photograph of it, which will eventually become your memory of it” – Bruce Barnbaum http://barnbaum.com/barnbaum/Home.html
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