ok, so this is probably a really dumb question, but how do i find out which version of ACR i'm using? i can't find it anywhere 
keith30d Senior Member 904 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Londonderry, Northern Ireland More info | Feb 02, 2012 15:58 | #1 ok, so this is probably a really dumb question, but how do i find out which version of ACR i'm using? i can't find it anywhere 2 x 5dc::50d::canon 28/1.8::canon 40/2.8::canon 50/1.4::canon 100/2::sigma 70-200/2.8::2 x canon 430 exii
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 02, 2012 16:04 | #2 Well, if you open a file in ACR then the version number will show up in the Title bar. Tony
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keith30d THREAD STARTER Senior Member 904 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Londonderry, Northern Ireland More info | Feb 02, 2012 16:08 | #3 cheers tony. i'm using 5.0, time to update it i think lol 2 x 5dc::50d::canon 28/1.8::canon 40/2.8::canon 50/1.4::canon 100/2::sigma 70-200/2.8::2 x canon 430 exii
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 02, 2012 16:18 | #4 You can update it using Bridge. To update it just go to Help/Updates... and it will automatically find the latest version for your version of PS -- CS4, right? Tony
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keith30d THREAD STARTER Senior Member 904 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Londonderry, Northern Ireland More info | Feb 02, 2012 16:31 | #5 yeah i just did that, now running 5.7 for CS4 and buying the VSCO presets for ACR 2 x 5dc::50d::canon 28/1.8::canon 40/2.8::canon 50/1.4::canon 100/2::sigma 70-200/2.8::2 x canon 430 exii
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 02, 2012 18:43 | #6 keith30d wrote in post #13814744 yeah i just did that, now running 5.7 for CS4 and buying the VSCO presets for ACR ![]() Wh, well, there you go...have fun! Tony
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 02, 2012 20:47 | #7 I'd imagine that most CS5 users get at least an automatic notice of an upgrade (if not just an automatic upgrade), and it's been out for a while now...only for CS5, of course. Tony
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