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fredjclausfredjclaus Registered Users Posts: 759 Major grins
edited September 17, 2011 in Finishing School
I got robbed. I was at a garage sale this week and picked up a copy of Photoshop CS5 Extended edition. Thought I was getting a deal, but I guess the guy didn't deactivate it from his machine. I only paid $10.00 but now it's telling me I don't have a valid serial.

I'm looking at purchasing what I know would be a legit copy of something but I don't know what I need. I have PaintShop Pro, but it's been messing up my pictures lately. What's the best Photoshop alternative program? Should I get Elements 9 or Lightroom 3?
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited September 13, 2011
    Lightroom 3 offers the most bang for the buck I think. First rate Digital Asset Manager, and a first rate RAW engine, the same one that is in CS5, although the sliders have different numbers associated with them.

    If you need layers for your image processing, some folks just use Photoshop Elements, but I do prefer CS5 myself.

    I don't think the Raw engine in Elements is as sophisticated as in LR3 and CS5.

    Go back to the guy you bought CS5 from and have him deactivate it, if he has not already erased it from his hard drive... Otherwise, get your $10 bucks back.
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    fredjclausfredjclaus Registered Users Posts: 759 Major grins
    edited September 13, 2011
    pathfinder wrote: »
    Lightroom 3 offers the most bang for the buck I think. First rate Digital Asset Manager, and a first rate RAW engine, the same one that is in CS5, although the sliders have different numbers associated with them.

    If you need layers for your image processing, some folks just use Photoshop Elements, but I do prefer CS5 myself.

    I don't think the Raw engine in Elements is as sophisticated as in LR3 and CS5.

    Go back to the guy you bought CS5 from and have him deactivate it, if he has not already erased it from his hard drive... Otherwise, get your $10 bucks back.

    I will be doing that in the next couple days. I did buy a hard copy of the software so I should have a legit copy. I have the actual disc and the actual registration number it wasn't a burned CD or anything. I will be talking with him soon.
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    SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited September 14, 2011
    fredjclaus wrote: »
    I will be doing that in the next couple days. I did buy a hard copy of the software so I should have a legit copy. I have the actual disc and the actual registration number it wasn't a burned CD or anything. I will be talking with him soon.

    Fred,

    The owner can transfer the license to your name. They need to contact Adobe. There may be a small fee (pay it!) to do this well worth it!

    If they complain or say they can't or don't want the hassle they are most likely not the legitimate owners.

    If you can get them to trasfer the license you are then able to upgrade, and get updates.

    sam
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    arodneyarodney Registered Users Posts: 2,005 Major grins
    edited September 14, 2011
    Oh, what’s the old saying about something being too good to be true. Robbed? For $10, seems like a reasonable fee to pay to learn a valuable lesson about buying software.

    OK, so now buy a legitimate version of Lightroom and maybe Elements.
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    MarkRMarkR Registered Users Posts: 2,099 Major grins
    edited September 14, 2011
    Something's smelly. Who sells CS5 extended for ten bucks?

    Counterfeits on eBay sell for more than that ...
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    fredjclausfredjclaus Registered Users Posts: 759 Major grins
    edited September 14, 2011
    Thanks everyone. I downloaded a free trial of Lightroom 3 and am getting used to it now. Is there a blemish remover tool or healing tool like in photoshop?


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    paddler4paddler4 Registered Users Posts: 976 Major grins
    edited September 14, 2011
    Yes, there is a clone/heal tool. Not as good as in photoshop. It's the same tool you use for burning, dodging, etc., on the right hand panel.
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    fredjclausfredjclaus Registered Users Posts: 759 Major grins
    edited September 17, 2011
    Lightroom 3
    I'm looking at Lightroom 3 and that seems to load a lot faster than Photoshop did. However I can't seem to get to the editing function of the program. I open the program into Lightroom 3 Catalog. All I can see is my one image I've imported then, a few adjustments on the right. Nothing else. Is this all there is to the program or an I missing something?
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    MarkRMarkR Registered Users Posts: 2,099 Major grins
    edited September 17, 2011
    Lightroom is a modular program-- on the upper right there should be a few different modules (Library, develop, print ...). The one you want is Develop. You can use the "d" key as a shortcut.
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    mstensmstens Registered Users Posts: 78 Big grins
    edited September 17, 2011
    Click on your image to select it, then either hit D on the keyboard or click on Develop to enter the development module. The adjustment panels will be on the right.

    There are a lot of good how to videos here http://tv.adobe.com/product/lightroom/
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    fredjclausfredjclaus Registered Users Posts: 759 Major grins
    edited September 17, 2011
    Thanks guys. Now to play with it during my 30 free trial. Thanks Mike for the videos. I really need those.
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