Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
Thought I'd follow up on my experience in buying my Photoshop CS6 upgrade from CS5 yesterday. It took about three hours and two different Adobe chat room people to get it up and running. I was told that they don't offer it in disc form so I had to download it.
First problem was just finding out where you could buy the upgrade. Turns out that you click on the "Buy" the full scale version CS6 (not the upgrade, that doesn't appear to be offered on the "buy" page) for $690 or so, then after you click on Buy the full version you get an option to buy the upgrade. Not exactly intuitive.
Then you go through some more gyrations and when you finally confirm a purchase the "download" button on the confirm page doesn't work, which required my first chat room experience. He was trying to be helpful and seemed pretty knowledgeable but he kept asking me to provide information but when I'd go to the page where he said the information could be found the information wouldn't be there. Then when it was finally supposed to be installed I couldn't access it, which required the second chat room experience. This guy had me try 2 or 3 different things, then when they didn't work he took over my computer and figured a way to get it working.
No real point in going into the details, others probably would have better luck and in any event I don't remember everything that was tried. I got the distinct feeling that Adobe was trying to make purchase of the CS6 upgrade as difficult as possible.
In fairness I should mention that when I bought the CS5 upgrade I had a different email address than I now have. That wouldn't seem to be a big deal since I know my old address but it seemed to create a number of questions and problems. I'm still not sure if they have my current email address. I also had no problem reaching a chat room agent quickly, there was no waiting time.
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
I would even consider buying the full CS6 (have CS3 now), but it does not seem like Adobe is willing to offer it at a discount price which would make sense as they could pick those users who are now between the 'up or out' solutions.
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
I've since learned that B&H has some Photoshop CS6 disks in stock. Wish I had known that before I went through this miserable download process.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search...op+Nav-Search=
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
Yes, but at $599.
Jon
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Brian Ellis
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
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Jon Shiu
Yes, but at $599.
Jon
Oops, thanks, I should have noticed that.
Love the Adobe Creative Cloud
As a PS CS4 registered user, I opted to go via the Creative Cloud route. I HAD to upgrade as only the latest CS6 supported my D800 raw files. As a reg. user, I got 40% discount so the price was $30/mo instead of $50/mo. Adobe upgrades about every 1.5 years plus I much prefer the monthly payments vs the upfront payment plan. Plus I get Adobe's entire software catalog included which I wanted as I want to shoot and edit videos and wanted to have Premiere. So you get $3k+ of software for $30/mo. I think that's a great deal. Also all the web design software...
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
I use several Adobe products - PS, Lightroom, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Premier. I love the new system! It's saved me a ton of $$$
If all I used was PS, then I might see it differently, but for anyone who uses two or three of their programs (or more) this is the best deal in town.
Re: Love the Adobe Creative Cloud
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I HAD to upgrade as only the latest CS6 supported my D800 raw files.
FYI, you can get Adobe's stand-alone RAW converter and convert your D800 files to *.dng files and use them with legacy software. I still use and prefer Lightroom 3. I just boot up the Adobe DNG Converter after a shoot and convert them, after which I use them just like any other RAW file in LR. A small benefit - they are also slightly smaller in size than Nikon's compressed NEF format.
Re: Any Reason To Now Buy CS6?
Converting a days worth of NEFs from a commercial shoot usually takes about 10-15 minutes for me, but hey, don't let me stop you from enslaving yourself to Adobe! Just kidding. I'm using CS5 and CS6 already now, I wasn't aware of those limitations in 4.
FWIW, I built my computer with the specific goal in mind of easily editing multi-GB 4x5 scans ;) so D800E files are a walk in the park.