Updating Adobe CS?
angevin1
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I am updating as I write from CS4 to 5.5. Can I remove the older version once this is complete?
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
tom wise
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Yes, I did...by mistake. I wanted to remove some other bits of the Suite, and misread the checkmarks on the installer screen to mean I wanted to keep the checked items. Of course it was opposite! So I was left with InDesign CS3, but PS was gone..oh well. Fully on CS5 now.
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I am not aware of a compelling reason to delete CS4, just because you now have CS5 also. Hard drive space is cheap these days.
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BTW, Imagenomic has had 64-bit versions of Noiseware for Windows for quite some time, but not yet for OS-X.
Thanks, I did just that. I had to hook it up to the Internet , deactivate it and then use the uninstall function.
CS4 and CS5 installs a 32 and 64 bit version, so I don't see what's your point with NoiseWare...
I have not had any issues with plug ins installing in the wrong location with both version on my boot drive so far.
I can understand if one is using an SSD for their boot drive and applications, that space may be more at a premium.
Whatever makes one happy.
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I had a similar problem, Canon refuses to release 64-bit drivers for the 8800F scanner, so if I wanted to scan from within PS, I had to run in 32-bit mode. Eventually I gave up and went with Vuescan.
I do all my RAW processing in Lightroom 3 ( and rarely ever even open Bridge ), so the only reason to wander out to PS ( usually unless I am coming out of Photomatix perhaps ) is for local selective edits, and this way I can go to either program - CS4 or CS5 as I need.
I have not had to change any of the plug ins in CS4, and the only one I do not also have in CS5 is Noisware, so I am happy.
Maybe not the most sophisticated way to run a railroad, but I get along with it for now. If folks are happioer with only CS5 on their machine, more power to them.
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Have a look at... it might be of value
http://majorgeeks.com/SSD_Tweaker_d6382.html
To be clear, I haven't tried this myself so caveat emptor and all that
Anthony.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm not real big on little apps controlling my Hardware, but did take a visit to the Authors site. So little real info there, I wouldn't use it. Not that there is any real problem with the app. Intel, my SSD Mfr. has a toolbox and I use it regularly. Also the items I saw in the Screenshot were already taken care of. No. I think my sins are bigger than that app. More like dumping Large video files onto the Desktop over and over in the heat of rendering.
Well, I forgot, that CS4 wasn't avaiable as 64bit version for MACs.
Sure ;-)
This are the users who sooner or later complain that they had updated ACR to the latest version (f.e. to 6.4.1) severall times, but no matter what they do, their camera (new cam modell here) is not supported. :giggle
Because always V5.7 is launched, which is from CS4
It won't be that long before we all are talking about CS6 and LR4 I suspect.
I do agree that the noise reduction built into LR3/ACR 6+ is vastly better than anything offered by Adobe in the past.
I use DeNOise 5 in CS5, but I still feel that NoiseWare is the most effective plug in for noise with my images... so I just keep CS4 around for that mostly.
Operating system upgrades and application upgrades are always bittersweet affairs, aren't they?
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Yes! And how apropos for me today. Finally made the 24GB RAM upgrade to find Win7 Home premium would only let me use 16GB...then off to Win7Pro....add another HDD into the remote storage only to find I cannot use eSata and have to revert to USB3.0.
All that and guess what? Even though I had to revert to base BIOS and then load my OC program, now all is well and my OS-SSD is Snappy-Snappy. I did a little testing on it before the UPS guy came and it was still beyond the MFR's specs, so I figured it was good as it gets...I think Win7PRO and this bit of hardware has helped.
To get a taste of Sweet must have a bit of sour it seems.