Photoshop Elements 2 was included with the 10D and now the 20D. For the 20D buyers, has anyone heard if there's going to be a free upgrade to Elements 3, or if Canon will be shipping the 20D with PS E3 as soon as it's available?
DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Sep 27, 2004 13:07 | #1 Photoshop Elements 2 was included with the 10D and now the 20D. For the 20D buyers, has anyone heard if there's going to be a free upgrade to Elements 3, or if Canon will be shipping the 20D with PS E3 as soon as it's available? "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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rsnadel Member 147 posts Joined Jan 2004 More info | Sep 27, 2004 14:29 | #2 I don't speak with any knowledge or authority...but I am certain that Adobe would not offer a free upgrade from v2 to v3. They're not doing it for people who bought v2, so I can't imagine why they'd do it for people who got it free through the purchase of a camera. Even so, the discounted price for licensed v2 users still makes it pretty attractive.
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DaveG THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Sep 27, 2004 15:33 | #3 rsnadel wrote: I don't speak with any knowledge or authority...but I am certain that Adobe would not offer a free upgrade from v2 to v3. They're not doing it for people who bought v2, so I can't imagine why they'd do it for people who got it free through the purchase of a camera. Even so, the discounted price for licensed v2 users still makes it pretty attractive. Normally I'd agree. I don't think that I'm owed any kind of replacement for my 10D's PS E 2.0 that I got 18 months ago. "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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Perfect_10 Goldmember 1,998 posts Likes: 7 Joined Aug 2004 Location: An Ex Brit living in Alberta, Canada More info | Sep 30, 2004 15:54 | #4 |
PacAce Cream of the Crop 26,900 posts Likes: 40 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Keystone State, USA More info | Oct 01, 2004 07:26 | #5 DaveG wrote: rsnadel wrote: I don't speak with any knowledge or authority...but I am certain that Adobe would not offer a free upgrade from v2 to v3. They're not doing it for people who bought v2, so I can't imagine why they'd do it for people who got it free through the purchase of a camera. Even so, the discounted price for licensed v2 users still makes it pretty attractive. Normally I'd agree. I don't think that I'm owed any kind of replacement for my 10D's PS E 2.0 that I got 18 months ago. Software programs that are bundled with hardware are volume purchases made by the hardware company from the software company. Usually, what happens is that the hardware company can get a better deal on software versions that are either not the latest or are special or limited (spelled C-R-I-P-P-L-E-D) editions of the software. It is unlikely that the hardware company will renegotiate the deal everytime a new version comes out unless the sotware is really outdated. Just count your blessings. It could have been worse. They (Canon) could have just as easily bundled the same software that comes with the G-series cameras or even gone with a vendor like Ulead or Roxio which is not uncommon with other hardware companies. ...Leo
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Jesper Goldmember 2,742 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: The Netherlands More info | Oct 02, 2004 00:46 | #6 The Photoshop Elements 2.0 that you get with your Canon camera is not a limited or crippled version in any way. It's exactly the same as any other PS Elements 2.0 that you buy in the shop. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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billhercus Senior Member 469 posts Joined Jul 2002 Location: Scotland More info | Oct 05, 2004 10:12 | #7 Correct me if I,m wrong but that upgrade does not apply outside the N American continent, or as it used to be called - the colonies 7D, G1X,
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robertdrake Member 158 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Victoria BC More info | Oct 06, 2004 09:12 | #8 Even if I took advantage of the Adobe upgrade offer, the shipping is $20 to Canada, making it more expensive than buying it locally.
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StevenM.Anthony Senior Member 617 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2004 Location: Minneapolis, MN USA More info | Oct 13, 2004 12:20 | #9 Permanent banbillhercus wrote: Correct me if I,m wrong but that upgrade does not apply outside the N American continent, or as it used to be called - the colonies ![]() I think you are right. Just another disadvantage of living in the UK, or as it used to be called, the British Empire Steve
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JZaun Goldmember 2,488 posts Joined Jan 2004 More info | Oct 19, 2004 11:39 | #10 Adobe PSE3 is released, upgrade from E2 for $79, full ver $99. Has 16 bit raw converter.
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aericj Goldmember 1,240 posts Joined Sep 2003 Location: Louisville, K USA More info | Oct 19, 2004 13:58 | #11 See my previous post for PSE 3.0 $49.95 deal at Amazon: Canon Ti5 w/ 18-135 IS STM, 70-300 IS, 85 1.8
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Jesper Goldmember 2,742 posts Joined Oct 2003 Location: The Netherlands More info | Oct 20, 2004 05:20 | #12 billhercus wrote: Correct me if I,m wrong but that upgrade does not apply outside the N American continent, or as it used to be called - the colonies ![]() Yes, it's only valid in the USA and Canada, according to the small print on the website. However, my brother lives in the USA, so I let him order the upgrade for me (using the serial number of my PS Elements 2.0). Before I did this, I even asked Adobe here in the Netherlands if I could do that. They said it's no problem, but I'd have to get it shipped to the Netherlands myself (which my brother did for me) and if I'd need support, I'd have to call the USA. Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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Goofup Member 100 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Oklahoma More info | Oct 21, 2004 05:55 | #13 Case anybody cares, I just got an email from Adobe that mine shipped yesterday (yes, I got $20 off), so I should have it in my hot little fists shortly.
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Oct 25, 2004 18:52 | #14 Jesper wrote: The Photoshop Elements 2.0 that you get with your Canon camera is not a limited or crippled version in any way. It's exactly the same as any other PS Elements 2.0 that you buy in the shop. That is true, except that the "off-the-shelf" version of PSE-2 does come with a reasonable manual. Tom
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