Questions about Photoshop CS3 Student Edition

I was wondering how many keys come with one set of it, i bought it a year or 2 ago and now it has crashed on a computer so i was wondering how many keys came with it. any help would be nice thanks!

To restore from a hard drive crash, onto a new hard drive, I bought and use http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm
Makes a complete drive image, to external USB hard drive or to a "set" of DVD's

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  • Few questions about Photoshop CS4 Student Edition

    I'm thinking of getting a DSLR camera in the summer, so (since I'm a geek) I want to make sure I've got all the software I'll need to edit the photos once I've taken them. The catch is that I graduate from university this year, so if I'm going to buy Photoshop (ie if I'm going to _afford_ Photoshop) I need to do so in the next couple of months to get the educational discount.
    I've just got a few questions as to whether I actually need Photoshop CS4 for my situation:
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    *What DRM/copy protection does Photoshop CS4 use? Is it the same that's used in Lightroom 2 (hasn't given me any problems) or the Macrovision stuff that installs a background service (called something like 'Adobe LM monitor') on your computer?
    *If I need to reactivate over the phone some time in the future (e.g. when I move to a new computer and I've already used the activations) do I still need to be a qualifying student?
    Reckoned there wouldn't be a better place to ask these than PS forums :)

    >then you just don't know enough about photoshop.
    Actually, if you had read the initial post you'd realise that I'm fully aware that Photoshop is hugely powerful. However it doesn't offer enough benefit for my usage (ie retouching of amateur photos) to make it worth the money + computer infection. My above post wasn't an attempt to say that Photoshop is bad, or that Gimp or any of these other freeware programs are even in the same league, I was just stating that my own need for Photoshop's power isn't great enough to make me want to install spyware.
    >hmmm how about A PAYING JOB! i think that's what the clincher is for most folks.
    True, but (again, as I explained above) I'm not a professional photographer/graphic artist/etc. and therefore there is no 'need it for work' motivation.

  • Question about Installing CS6 Student Edition

    I purchased student version of Adobe CS6 about a year ago, unfortunately about the same time as I made this purchase my laptop died. I recently graduated from college, but I was wondering if there is a window of time that I need to install the suite before I become ineligible as a student/or if I will be unable to install and register. I currently have a work computer, but don't want to install the program until I get my own computer. Furthermore, how many devices can I install the student edition on? If I need to install it before my student status expires, I'd like to install it on my work computer, then hopefully get my own personal device ASAP and install it on that as well if possible. Thanks for the help.

    If you are still a student then you can install and use the software.
    As far as installing it on a work computer goes, that is usually up to the company you work for.  Most companies control what is and is not allowed to be installed on a computer they own.

  • Questions about buying CS4 student edition

    I'm a college student and I would like to take advantage of the amazing price Adobe offers students on the CS4 design standard package.  I have some questions though:
    1. I'm not a design major.  Does that matter?  The only thing I see is that you have to be a college student - it doesn't specify that I need to be any particular major.
    2. Can I install the software on 2 computers?  I have two Macs that I would like to install the programs on.

    DaveInPA83 wrote:
    I'm a college student and I would like to take advantage of the amazing price Adobe offers students on the CS4 design standard package.  I have some questions though:
    1. I'm not a design major.  Does that matter?  The only thing I see is that you have to be a college student - it doesn't specify that I need to be any particular major.
    No. You just have to be a student. Keep in mind the student version does not allow you to do commercial work with the applications. On the other hand in the US you are allowed to do commercial work with the educational version. both version can be upgraded to the next version with no restrictions.
    2. Can I install the software on 2 computers?  I have two Macs that I would like to install the programs on.
    Yes, but only if you use them one at a time. You can't have your roommate working while you work. That would require 2 Licenses.

  • CS3 Student Edition

    My son has just started college studying Graphic Arts.He has been offered to buy Photoshop CS3 Students Edition.I want to buy this for him,but is this the same has the CS3 you buy at the retailers,or some cut down version.I have never heard of student edition.Thank You.Robert

    The only issue with the 'student' edition is that it cannot be used for commercial work. However, if he upgrades to a newer license later, the restriction is lifted. The student version is sold through the school.
    If he buys the slightly more expensive 'education' version (still cheaper than retail), he can use that version immediately for commercial work. The education version is sold through places like journeyed.com and creationengine.com

  • Photoshop CS4 Student Edition

    I am interested in purchasing Photoshop CS4 student edition. I live in the States and my operating system is a Mac OSX 10.4 Tiger. It's also an intel. Anyway, I know a graphic designer who told me you can't use the program for commercial use and also you can only install the disc one time. What constitutes commercial use? If I buy a new computer, will I be able to install PSCS4 again or transfer the files?
    Thank you!

    You can use the program for whatever you want.
    >If I buy a new computer, will I be able to install PSCS4 again or transfer the files?
    You can deactivate the other copy, then install from the original media on the new box. DO NOT
    transfer the program files, ever; always install from the original media.
    The license is for one user, two computers that are not used simultaneously, e.g. a laptop and a desktop box.
    You can read the EULA on the Adobe web site. Do a search.

  • Photoshop CS6 students edition on 2 computers

    I have bought the Photoshop CS6 students edition and installed it on my home pc. I remember reading that it is allowed to install it to 2 computers. I would now like to do that with my 2nd laptop. How do I have to proceed? Unfortunately I couldn't find any information on that on the adobe homepage.
    Do I just install it on the second pc and insert the same serial number?

    Yes, you just install it on the second machine and then activate it with the serial number you already have.  If you ever need to put it on a different machine after this then you just need to deactivate on one of the current  machines to free up an activation for use elsewhere.

  • I lost my Photoshop CS5 Student Edition disk, but still have the product key. Can I download it from somewhere?

    I lost my Photoshop CS5 Student Edition disk, but still have the product key. Can I download it from somewhere?

    Hi,
    Hopefully cs5 from here will work:
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  • Quick "Photoshop CS4 Student Edition" Question

    How many times am I able to download the CS4 Student Edition? If I can recall, I was able to download my old CS3 version twice, but I am having difficulty locating where to find this particular information. Thanks for the response. Much appreciated!
    Jenna

    As far as I know, the Student Editions range is no different from any other Adobe downloadable product. In their Online Order FAQ, they write:
    "How long will my download be available?
    You may return to your Online Store account to resume a download, or re-download your products for 3 years after the day of purchase. If for some reason you are unable to access your account or are unable to find your previously purchased downloads, please contact customer service. Adobe reserves the right to change this policy at any time with or without notice."
    (Taken from http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/167/tn_16719.html#Completed_download )
    That seems to indicate that you're not limited to a number of downloads, but a time in which to download. If you click on the 'Your Account' link at the top of the Adobe site, and then on the 'View Order History' link, you should have a 'Your Downloads' tab that will make all your purchases available to download.
    You may find that this varies slightly with volume licensing however. I'm assuming you mean a Student Editions individual purchase, but if you're buying through your university for example, you should check with them. If you're unsure of what kinds of student editions are available, check out this article explaining the different Adobe Photoshop Student editions, http://www.easyelements.com/adobe-photoshop-student.html .

  • Question about Photoshop scratch disk and specific setup

    Hi Folks
    Thanks for the help in advance.
    I'm a novice and need help finding a solution to a new PC Build. (Windows 7 Pro 64bit with Photoshop CS6)
    I only recently found out about having a scratch disk dedicated for photoshop (very novice i know ), and was wondering if a 120-128GB SSD would be enough? (Please bear in mind I can't fit large SSD raid configs to my budget, plus I live in New Zealand, so prices are higher for SSD at the moment). 
    I only edit single camera RAW files at a time around 25mb per file, with no large amount of layers and very rarely do large images i.e. Panorama etc.  I have searched the forums but could not find a concrete answer.
    My setup was originally meant for a HTPC (I don't intend to overclock), but I will also be using it for light photography projects. Specs below:
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    Mobo: Asrock B75 Pro3-M (or Asus P8H77m Pro, depending on budget)
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    2 TB HDD for storage
    If anyone knows, the motherboards I've listed have 3x Sata3 ports, Asrock has one Intel chip and two Asmedia controlled Sata3 ports, while Asus has 2x Intel controlled and 1x Marvell controlled Sata3 port.  If I went with the Asrock, would it be okay to connect the OS/Apps SSD to the intel controlled sata3 port and have the scratch disk and storage HDD to the Asmedia sata3 ports?
    And one more novice question, when I begin to edit my images, is it best to transfer my photos from memory card to storage HDD then work from there? Or would it be quicker opening images direct from a USB 3.0 card reader / USB 3.0 external hard drive?
    Thanks again everyone, really appreciate it

    priddye wrote:
    Just to clarify, if/when I get one 256gb SSD for my main C: drive, I can load the OS/Apps and store some data for the time being (until I get another SSD) and use the 2TB HDD for scratch disk only?
    Yes, that's what I meant.  You could try putting Photoshop scratch on C: at least temporarily, and watch your free space carefully.  If you don't work on big documents or set your history states to be very large, it might be workable.  But be careful.  The safe "set it and forget it" configuration is to make your HDD the one and only Photoshop scratch drive.
    When I do get around to getting the second 256gb, I will look at installing the two SSD's in RAID configuration.  If i were to do this, can I load the OS/Apps to the RAID SSD's as well as using them for scratch disks and have the 2TB HDD for storage? I hope that makes sense.
    Sounds about right; with 512GB on tap you should be able to run just about everything from C:, as long as you don't keep your entire photo library on there.  Realistically, on a big system that's got a lot of apps installed and has been used for some time, Windows and your apps may end up consuming 100 to 150 GB, so that would still leave you a lot of breathing room.
    Keep in mind that what you describe may require 3rd party re-partitioning software and/or backup and restoral, or a complete reinstallation of Windows and everything (usually the latter is what is recommended when moving up to a RAID system volume).
    By the way, SSDs stay in best working order if you overprovision - i.e., maintain a fair amount of free space.  The internal controllers need the free space to keep the data organized well and maintain top performance.
    -Noel

  • Adobe Creative Suite CS3 Student Edition... Serial number problems!

    Hey I was wondering if anyone could help me!
    I purcahsed the Creative Suite CS3 Design Standard, Student Edition, about 8 months ago, and sent off a copy of proof of being in full time education to retrieve my serial number. I haven't recieved one as of yet, and I am a bit lost as to what to do next! As I'm sitting here with software that I cant even use! :(
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    Any help would be REALLY appreciated (as all my design coursework is slowly pilling up haha!)
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    Karen.

    Adobe customer service.

  • Lightroom can't find Photoshop CS3 to edit files?

    I installed Lightroom, and then the 1.1 update when I had Creative Suite 2 installed on my Sony Vaio laptop.
    I've since installed Creative Suite 3, and uninstalled CS2...
    Now, when I try to edit a photo from Lightroom, it can't find Adobe Photoshop. The only way I can edit in photoshop from Lightroom is to set Photoshop CS3 as an 'external' editor.
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    Cheers,
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    Hi Wick,
    The 'external' editor is called by CTRL-ALT-E.. Lightroom appears to keep CTRL-E purely for Photoshop, and this isn't editable...
    However, I have solved the problem.. well, at least found a workaround... I don't know what caused it - perhaps the uninstallation of CS2 AFTER installing CS3?
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    create a new string value called "path" that contains the path to your photoshop.exe file.
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  • Upgrading from CS3 student edition to full

    I have a CS3 Design Standard student edition, and wish to upgrade to the full commercial version.
    When selecting which product I own, student editions aren't listed. Do I just select the upgrade from 'CS3.x Design Standard'?

    Correct.
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  • Wanting to Purchase Photoshop CS6 Student Edition

    Hello,
    I am a student and do not have a monthly income to be able to purchase and maintain Adobe CC. I know that CS6 is still offered, but I could not find the student version of Photoshop. Where can I buy the student edition of Photoshop CS6?
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    Adobe - Adobe Education Store - North America - Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended Student and Teacher Edition

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