The one thing that "may" cause trouble is color management. It has
changed quite a bit from 6 to CS2. If you are use to doing negs with
color management off (ala Burkholder), this shouldn't be an issue.
On a Mac, you can have multiple versions of Photoshop on the same
machine. On a Mac if you "upgrade" Photoshop, the old version is left
intact and is perfectly useable. I think I still have Photoshop 7
somewhere on my machine (wasting HD space). PCs, I think, do the same
(check with someone better at PCs than me). A real nice option as you
learn the newest versions.
Cs and CS2 are much more 16bit friendly, a real joy for digital negs :-)
Tom
On Mar 29, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Jon Lybrook wrote:
> Trying again. Does anything change with the printer output when
> upgrading to CS2?
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
>
> Jon Lybrook wrote:
>> When I upgrade to CS2 from PS6 and start printing from that, will the
>> quality of the transparencies I've been getting change? Will I have
>> to figure out new exposure times, curves (if I were using them), etc?
>> TIA,
>> Jon
>
Received on Wed Mar 29 23:21:38 2006
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