![]() For instance in that link it says 1 gb RAM, but on this other sheet I printe, it eludes to needing 4 gb. I found something else that also came from the Adobe website that looks to contradict what's at that link you posted. Manfred - I did see that link you posted before and I printed it, but I'm still not sure if I have of what I need to install CS6 on my laptop. Thank you all so much for your responses! I need the dummies book for computers when it comes to the hardware end of things!! The user interface is quite different from Photoshop CS6. My guess is that Elements will likely not be acceptable from a course standpoint. Check to see how your machine measures up. The following is a link to the Adobe website that gives the minimum machine requirements for Photoshop CS6 and really you don't need a particularly powerful machine to use it. The education version is identical to the commercial version, with the main difference being that you are not licenced to use it for commercial purposes. You should be able to pick an education version up for a very good price at the college book store / computer shop. If it is the same where you are taking the course, you should assume that you will be using the full version of Photoshop CS6. courses and tools were usually the same ones that were used by the people enrolled in the photography diploma courses. Then, I guess my next question would be, is "10" (whether it's Elements 10 or Photoshop 10) compatible with CS6? If I am going to be working in class with one version and working at home in another version, this may be a problem, correct?Ĭan someone be so kind as to help me sort through all of this? I would really appreciate it!!!Ĭarol - I've taken a number of photography releated courses at the local community college. So, I guess my first question would be is Photoshop 10 and Photoshop 10 Elements the same thing? When I did a search asking what the difference was between CS6 and 10, Elements kept popping up which lead me to think that Photoshop 10 and Photoshop 10 Elements are one in the same? And now I have even more questions than when I started So then I started researching to see if CS6 and Photoshop 10 were compatible. Then my brother in law told me he has Photoshop 10 and that I could load that onto my laptop with no problems. Then I was going to start researching maybe adding more RAM (and whatever else I may need) onto my laptop because I really can't afford a new computer at this time. I was first researching to see if my laptop would be able to support the student version of CS6. I am going to be taking a photography class next semester at my local community college and we will be using CS6. I have been researching getting Photoshop CS6 and it seems the more I research I do, the more questions I have!
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