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Wacom Intuos4 - Medium/LR3/CS $700

 
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Nov 12, 2011 09:30 |  #1

I figured this could be posted here or on the market place forum. I thought people here would be more interested.

Anyway, I just bought the Wacom Intuos 4 Bundle with Lightroom3, cost of $399. You can then download Elements9 for free and then upgrade Elements9 to CS5 for $299. Both LR3 and CS5 are fully upgradable versions. This offer is only good through 11/30/2011.

You do not get a serial number for the CS5 upgrade, and Elements9 is not available as an upgrade option when you first try and run cs5 and it requests a software key and Elements version. You have to call Adobe and they will get you a code that will take the place of the serial number. You have to call Adobe anytime you reinstall the program because the special code is a one time number generated at the time of the call. It's a bit of a hassle, but $700 for the total bundle seemed like a good deal to me.

Aside from that, Wacom is trying to find out is why I did not recieve a serial number with my LR3 disk.

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