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Jan 27, 2006 13:29 |  #1

Is there a difference between Photoshop and Photoshop academic edition? There is a considerable price difference. I know you must have to be a student (which isnt a problem) but, does is lack something?

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Jan 27, 2006 13:39 |  #2

same programme - just cheaper for cash strapped students - designed to encourage them to continue using it as they progress into their careers...and of course use it in their new workplaces / home...!


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Jan 27, 2006 14:03 |  #3

i believe the only difference is in the licensing, which for all intents and purposes is pretty much a technicality. i think it has to be used for non-commercial purposes and the fact that the student who purchases it doesn't technically own the license for the software, but that's nothing to really worry about anyway.


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Jan 27, 2006 23:55 as a reply to  @ philpereira's post |  #4

Thanks! I appreciate the info. Looks like this will be he way to go!

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Jan 28, 2006 07:46 as a reply to  @ philpereira's post |  #5

philpereira wrote:
............ and the fact that the student who purchases it doesn't technically own the license for the software, but that's nothing to really worry about anyway.

Does this mean that one wouldn't be able to upgrade to future versions at a discounted cost?


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Jan 28, 2006 08:27 |  #6

you know, i'm really not sure. i wouldnt think a company would stiff a future customer over that sort of thing, but you never know i guess.


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Jan 28, 2006 09:39 |  #7

Once you have the first full version of Photoshop installed on your computer (academic or otherwise) all upgrades to photoshop will work at the usual discounted price. No problem.


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Jan 28, 2006 12:42 |  #8

In the long run, the cost of giving PS to a student is made up for in future upgrades. And built into the overall pricing across the board. Its about bonding people into their customer base and ensuring future revenue. That is the real key to company success - outside of a great product.


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Jan 29, 2006 19:34 |  #9

wait, I've got PS 7.0...does that mean I can upgrade to CS2 for a cheap price/free? if so how? man, that'd be SWEET!
please tell me how!


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Jan 29, 2006 20:01 as a reply to  @ Cathpah's post |  #10

Cathpah wrote:
wait, I've got PS 7.0...does that mean I can upgrade to CS2 for a cheap price/free? if so how? man, that'd be SWEET!
please tell me how!

If you are the licensed/registered owner (as in "you personally have registered it with Adobe"), you can upgrade. If you had bought the software second hand from an original registered owner, you will have to have the license/registration transfered to you. See the link below.


http://store.adobe.com …ml?id=catPhotos​hopUpgrade (external link)


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