Which PS version to buy?

I'm currently using PS Elements 12 and want to go to the full PS CS series. Which one should I purchase. I'm basically doing photography only.

I'm new to mac and need to buy the latest version of PS, which is equivalent to PSE7 for pc
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I believe that PhotoShop Elements 6 is the latest Mac version
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