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Old December 15th, 2006
Alistair Alistair is offline
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Default Cs 3 Download Problems

Just to share and I wonder if anyone else has come or will come across this problem. CS3 is supposed to work using the serial number from a previous version. Well after spending 6 hours downloading, it DOESN”T, well not with a serial number from CS2. It will however work as a 30 day free trail, so at least I’ll get to try it.

If anyone comes across this problem or finds a work around for it I’d be grateful if they could post here.

So I’ll be off to play!

Alistair
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Old December 15th, 2006
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Hi Alistair,

I have had an array of troubles this morning with serial numbers and with an error message about closing programs that are already closed.

I guess thats why they call it a beta version.

I tried to call Adobe support this morning but as you can imagine hold times were measured in epochs of time.

I will repost here if I get Adobe on the phone.

Its always nice to know you are not alone!!!!....Sincerely, Craig
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Old December 15th, 2006
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If you didn't know - you need to use a web form to change your CS2 serial into a CS3 serial.

I don't know if this link will work or not, but the link from the Adobe site is right under the download links.

www.adobe.com/go/photoshopcs3beta_serialnumber

The 30 day trial is mislabled. You must activate the Beta within 2 days or it stops working.

Hope this helps!

BTW - I just processed 15 images in CS3 and it's working great for me. Nothing major to report yet, but I'm in love with the new Curves dialog.

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Old December 15th, 2006
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THANKS Matt,

That’s the spirit of the RV in action, and it worked ! Where did you come up with this? Or should I have read the detail? Ah well if all else fails, read the manual, or even better wait for a workbench from Mark

I’m having so much fun with the ‘Quick Selection’ tool and the ‘refine edges’, together they make selections so simple.

I wonder how ‘bought’ plugins will function and also why they have chosen not to make ‘Shadow Highlight’ an adjustment layer?

Hope Craig is getting along better and look forward to hearing everyone else’s take on CS3.

Alistair
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Old December 15th, 2006
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Alistair - Are you using a Mac or PC?

For Intel Macs: Certain Plug-Ins will need to be recompiled to be a Universal Binary. They may work in CS3, but you may end up running the Rosetta emulation that defeats the speed advantages of CS3.

I haven't read anything else about Mac G4/G5 or PC compatability. I'll be trying Noise Ninja out before too long I'm sure. The actions I've loaded so far all appear to work fine.

I'm also running it on my PowerMac G5. I'm anxious to try it on my Intel Mac mini.
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Old December 15th, 2006
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Runs fine on a new MacBook Intel dual etc with only 512mb of RAM, just loading to G4 Powerbook and Imac G5 both with 2mb of RAM.

More news as I get it loaded.

Alistair
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