Ready to install Snow Leopard 10.6.3 version. Will it be compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS 8 version? Should I install Rosetta?

Hello,
I have the Snow Leopard 10.6.3 disc and want to install onto my Mac OSX Tiger. But before doing install, really would like some information as to whether I will be able to still use my older Adobe Photoshop CS on SL. I have read a few discussions here, and noticed someone suggesting to install Rosetta. Will this be necessary?
Help appreciative.

Well, the install or rather no install was a disaster!
Going the Over Tiger without erase/install resulted in a nightmare scenario. When I put the Snow Leopard 10.6.3 disc in, it started and began installation up to about three minutes and than stopped... The Installer Failed. Mac OS X could not be installed on your computer... click restart to restart your computer and try installing again.
When I clicked restart, it tried to reinstall but I wanted to just return to my tiger disc. Somehow something happened that caused the computer to suddenly just shut down and left my Snow Leopard disc in my drive. So, looking at a black screen, I attempted to restart but it kept shutting down never going beyond the white screen. Then I tried to remove the disc, but nothing happened until I figured out to hold down the eject key while pressing the power button on the back and than releasing. Anyway, the disc ejected. So than I had to reinstall my actual startup discs, do a disk utility and sure enough I had a hard drive error.
Anyway, after two hours of reinstalling my Tiger operating system 10.4 I'm now looking at a very clean system. Now not sure what to do next regarding attempt with Snow Leopard.
I noticed that once I did some software updates what was 232 free space is now down to 216.75 GB. Is this enough free space to install SL?
Really feeling defeated. Scared about trying another attempt. Have my external still unplugged plus printer stuff.
If I start again, what exactly should I do to prevent another disaster. When I install SL should I do another disk utility to check for any errors on the SL disc?

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