Hay algun adobe Photoshop compatible con Windows Vista Premium???

Hay algun adobe Photoshop compatible con Windows Vista Premium???

Hi Victor,
Please go through System requirements | Photoshop to check the system requirements.
Thanks,
Saurabh Rai

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