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I want to install my old CS6 Photoshop and use my original serial number for it and NEVER install any Creative Cloud anything. I don’t want to sign into my Adobe account to run Photoshop beyond registering my serial number if need be. I want it to install just as it did when I first purchsed it before Creative Cloud was required. I don’t mind being limited to the earliest version, I don’t need any, updates and I don’t need ACR at all. Has anyone been able to use their legacy CS6 without CC ever installing or successfully completely removed CC and retained a functional CS6? I simply won’t tolerate CC on my new PC. I’ll use CS5 or finally, once and for all, stop using any Photoshop or Adobe anything entirely if I can’t get this working. Adobe, please let me use the software I paid for without running newer additional software I don’t want or need. There should be a Howto about this, but any web links about CS6 I find now just link to pages about subscribing to CC.
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When you install CS6 be sure to only do updates from inside the program, so the new manager is not (should not be) installed.
1. Remove everything by Adobe from your system with the Adobe Cleaner Tool.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
2. Restart your computer.
3. Install CS6 from your installation disks or downloads you received at purchase.
4. At the prompt, enter your serial number.
Photoshop CS6.
Adobe Photoshop CS6 is the latest iteration of Adobe’s flagship image editing and graphic design software. Photoshop caters to a wide range of professionals, from designers and illustrators to forensic scientists and 3D animators.
In CS6, Adobe has given Photoshop’s entire user interface a makeover, including a new color scheme and redesigned icons. Content-Aware technology has been applied to both the Patch tool a brand new Move tool. A collection of photographic blur filters has introduced and video editing support is available in both the Standard and Extended shipping versions of Photoshop CS6.
Adobe Photoshop CS6 comes with Bridge CS6, a powerful image browser that allows you to browse still and video files, as well as edit descriptions and metadata.
What’s included in Photoshop CS6?
- 3D
- Color Managed Printing
- Composite Imaging
- EXIF / IPTC / Metadata
- Filters & Effects
- HDR
- Image Organization
- Lens Correction
- Noise Reduction
- Non-Destructive Editing (layers)
- Painting
- Panorama Stitching
- Plug-in Compatible
- Raw File Conversion
- Retouching / Photo Manipulation
- Slideshow
- Video File Support
- Web Gallery
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System requirements
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Operating system |
- Windows XP (32-bit)
- Windows XP (64-bit)
- Windows 7 (32-bit)
- Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Max OS X – 10.6 (and above)
- Max OS X – 10.7 (and above)
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Windows |
- 1024×768 display (1280×800 recommended)
- 1GB of RAM
- 2GB hard-disk space
- 512MB of VRAM
- DVD-ROM drive
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Mac OS |
- 1024×768 display (1280×800 recommended)
- 1GB of RAM
- 2GB hard-disk space
- 512MB of VRAM
- DVD-ROM drive
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Compare Photoshop CS5 vs. CS6 vs. CC
In this article, we will compare the three most popular versions of Photoshop today – CS5, CS6, and CC – and tell you which is worth your money.
Photoshop CS5 Overview
Photoshop CS5 was launched in April 2010, which makes it nearly four years old today. Adobe released a follow-up to CS5 – CS5.5 – which included some major bug fixes and a bunch of new features. More importantly, Adobe launched a subscription pricing model with CS5.5 that would later be used in its Creative Cloud (CC) suite of services.
Using CS5? Master Photoshop CS5 with this guide.
Photoshop CS6 Overview
Adobe released Photoshop CS6 in May 2012. This makes it less than two years old today. By sheer numbers, CS6 includes 61% more features than CS5. It also adds a brand new user-interface, offers improved performance, and a bunch of new tools that will help you work faster, smarter.
Photoshop CC Overview
Photoshop CC brings Adobe’s suite of creativity software to the cloud. It’s a radical departure for a software that has dominated the industry for nearly two decades. Instead of paying a flat upfront fee, users can get access to Photoshop and other creativity tools by paying a monthly subscription fee. This is a major advantage for users who were wary of spending several hundred dollars on a new version of Photoshop every few years.
Below, we’ll compare the three versions of Photoshop – CS5, CS6 and CC – and tell you which one is suitable for your needs.
Photoshop CS5, CS6 and CC Compared
Photoshop is a very ‘mature’ software, which means that there are few noticeable improvements between different versions. Unless you are a professional user, you won’t find major changes between CS5 and CS6. Even CC differs from CS6 mostly through its cloud based collaboration capabilities and subscription model. In other words, if you just use Photoshop as a glorified cropping tool, you won’t find a lot of reasons to upgrade to the latest and greatest version.
Having said that, there are a few key differences between Photoshop versions that need to be highlighted:
Features
There really is no debate here – newer versions of Photoshop invariably boast more features than preceding versions. The real point of contention here is how useful new features are and whether they warrant a pricey upgrade.
Photoshop CS6 vs. CS5
CS6 adds a bunch of new features to Photoshop that most experienced users now find indispensable. Some of these are:
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Auto-Save: CS6 brings a much needed auto-save feature to Photoshop, which means that the software will automatically save changes periodically. Photoshop can also save documents in the background while you apply a setting or effect.
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Better Layer Management: CS6 includes a layer search feature, which can be very handy when working with large documents.
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Better Cropping: Cropping is one of the most basic features in any image editing tool. CS6 makes the already great Photoshop cropping tool even better with more intuitive controls and improved grid-view.
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Straighten Tool: Every new Photoshop release invariably sees the inclusion of a bunch of new image manipulation tools. The best new tool in CS6 is the ‘straighten’ tool. This enables the user to draw a line and automatically orient the image to that line – invaluable for creating and changing perspective.
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Content-Aware Move: CS6 adds a content-aware move feature in addition to the content-aware fill in CS5.
Photoshop CC vs. CS6
The main attraction of CC over CS6 is its cloud capabilities and subscription model, but CC also bundles together some nifty new features:
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Smart Sharpen: CC improves Photoshop’s ‘sharpen’ tool and makes it even better with improved clarity and reduced noise.
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Better Upsampling: Upsampling, for those who don’t speak Photoshop, is the process of creating or ‘sampling’ a larger image from a smaller source. With bitmap images, there’s a natural degradation of quality during upsampling. CC includes an ‘intelligent upsampling’ feature that preserves the quality of the image to a large extent when increasing image size – a great feature for designers working with multiple screen sizes.
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Multi Path and Shape Selection: Improve productivity by selecting multiple paths and shapes at the same time.
Working with CS6? Learn how to use Photoshop CS6 in this excellent guide.
User Interface
The CS6 user-interface was a major improvement from CS5. The darker theme of CS6 was designed after extensive consultations and feedback from actual designers and it shows – not only does CS6 look great, but also gives easier access to oft-used features.
The CC interface is pretty much the same as CS6 with very few, almost unnoticeable changes. In terms of usability, you won’t find any need to upgrade from CS6 to CC.
Cloud Capabilities
There is really no competition here – Photoshop CC beats CS6 and CS5 hands down when it comes to cloud collaboration. Photoshop CC includes Adobe’s slick new Creative Cloud Desktop App that makes saving and sharing your files painlessly easy. You can also save customized tool settings, brushes, workspaces, fonts, styles, color swatches, and presets through the Creative Cloud app. You also get up to 20GB of free cloud storage space to save and share your files.
Both CS5 and CS6 also include some cloud capabilities, but they are nowhere near as nuanced and powerful as CC’s. If collaboration is a key requirement, Photoshop CC won’t let you down.
Pricing and Upgrades
The key difference between CS5, CS6 and CC is the pricing model. Photoshop is available on a subscription-only model. Prices for different versions vary, though you can find deals for Photoshop CC starting at $9.99/month (the complete Creative Cloud suite of applications will run you up to $49.99/month). This subscription also includes free lifetime upgrades to the latest version of Photoshop CC.
Both CS5 and CS6 were launched at $699 for a perpetual license, though there are plenty of deals for students and teachers. Currently, Amazon is retailing CS5 and CS5 Extended at $600-$800. CS6 is available at similar price points as well. Upgrading from CS5 to CS6, on the other hand, will set you back by up to $200.
Conclusion
Photoshop CC is the latest version of Adobe’s premier photo editing tool, but it is not for everyone. It adds a bunch of new features, but most of these aren’t necessary. Cloud collaboration is nice but not required by all users. The pricing model, however, makes it much easier to afford Photoshop, especially if you purchase individual apps and not the complete Creative Cloud. More importantly, you get lifetime upgrades, so you’ll get access to more features as and when they roll out.
Advanced users who want a robust, proven photo-editing tool can go with either CS6 or CC. CS6 has most of the CC features but requires a substantial upfront investment. CC is easier to buy but may cost more in the long run.
Bottomline: you can’t go wrong with either CS6 or CC. CS5 isn’t recommended as it is neither cheap nor does it boast the features of CS6 or CC.
CS6 System Requirements
Photoshop CS6 runs 64-bit native on Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Windows 7 platforms. It can also run in 32-bit mode on Windows platforms, including Windows XP (although Photoshop Extended’s 3D features and some GPU-accelerated functions are not available on XP). 64-bit users should realize noticeably greater gains in performance, in some cases as dramatic as ten times the 32-bit speed.
Windows Vista is not officially supported; however Photoshop CS6 will run on Vista and Adobe does not restrict users from installing and using it on their Vista systems with Service Pack 2.
Adobe says that CS6 will be the last major version of Photoshop to support Windows XP.
Windows
- Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 processor
- Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1
- 1GB of RAM
- 1GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on removable flash-based storage devices)
- 1024×768 (1280×800 recommended) resolution display with 16-bit color and 256MB (512MB for Extended) of VRAM
- OpenGL 2.0-capable system
- DVD-ROM drive
Mac OS
- Multicore Intel processor with 64-bit support
- Mac OS X v10.6.8 or v10.7
- 1GB of RAM
- 2GB of available hard-disk space for installation; additional free space required during installation (cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system or on removable flash-based storage devices)
- 1024×768 (1280×800 recommended) resolution display with 16-bit colour and 256MB (512MB for Extended) of VRAM
- OpenGL 2.0-capable system
- DVD-ROM drive
See here for updates to Photoshop system requirements. Broadband Internet connection and registration are required for software activation, validation of subscriptions, and/or access to online services.
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