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Adobe Photoshop CS5
sapsa:
--- Quote from: Tiffanys on May 20, 2010, 01:21:03 PM ---I... definitely wouldn't get that one, if you're going that route.
(click to show/hide)Go to piratebay, search for "adobe photoshop" - the very first one on the list if you sort by seeds should be the full CS5.
It took like all of 2 seconds to find, so it shouldn't be all that hard. I don't think we can actually link stuff like that here though...
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--- Quote from: Xyresic on May 20, 2010, 12:41:54 PM ---I'd just get the full installer for Photoshop CS5, it's out there on the internet somewhere.
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Thanks guys :) i know where to find it :) i just wanted to know if someone realy use the "mini" version of it ;) - For me, Instaling something this big to use just basic tools is overkill a little, sure i could use gimp/pain.net but sticking with PS from version 3 make my nostalgy and thats why I want to stick to it more ;) - allways better to have PS in CV then gimp ;P (PS is more popular)
HiddenJumper:
I use GIMP on my Macbook Air since my HDD on it isn't that big. Installed CS5 on the primary system along with Premiere Pro, After Effects, Dreamweaver and Flash. Part of me is regretting not putting Fireworks on it because it helps in web editting for image links but oh well. Photoshop is awesome and definitely something I wish I could buy and this version is a step up from CS4 in performance.
Question: How to allow Photoshop to show your desktop like shown in the image on the first page. I don't want that gray background when in fullscreen and I think it would look cool to see my desktop in the background instead of the gray areas. I can't seem to find it in preferences. Hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about.
shabutie:
--- Quote from: HiddenJumper on May 25, 2010, 03:38:08 PM ---Question: How to allow Photoshop to show your desktop like shown in the image on the first page. I don't want that gray background when in fullscreen and I think it would look cool to see my desktop in the background instead of the gray areas. I can't seem to find it in preferences. Hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about.
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That, sir, is a mac thing :P
mizore:
Teh lulz.
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HiddenJumper:
--- Quote from: shabutie on May 25, 2010, 03:50:35 PM ---That, sir, is a mac thing :P
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Well, fudge pops. I would install Photoshop on my Mac but my Mac sucks with a low capacity HDD (only have about 10 gigs from out of 60 gigs, have it setup with Mac OSX Snow Leopard w/ bootcamp Windows 7). Overall its just an 80 gig HDD but I put most of the space towards the W7 side as thats what i used more.
Adobe really should supply some cool features like that on the Windows side :-\
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