Yes and no, theres a lot of improved features and some new in CS6, but you can still do pretty much anything with the older versions. If your only doing fairly basic stuff you won't notice a lot of difference (other than the interface)
swanseamale47 said:Yes and no, theres a lot of improved features and some new in CS6, but you can still do pretty much anything with the older versions. If your only doing fairly basic stuff you won't notice a lot of difference (other than the interface)
swanseamale47 said:ACR in CS3 can only be updated to 4.6, but you can use the free DNG converter to convert most newer raw files to dng which cs3 will open in acr.
ACR in CS3 can only be updated to 4.6, but you can use the free DNG converter to convert most newer raw files to dng which cs3 will open in acr.
I think he said he had Lightroom 3, assume that will open in cs3. At the very worst he'll just have to save a tiff/Dng as an intermediate step
I don't really understand the question, do you mean open from lightroom? You can send images to CS3 for further editing from lightroom.
My bad,... yes if CS3 wont open raw from newer camera's than I think he said he had lightroom, so lightroom would convert the raw from the newer camera and he could open up in CS3.
In other words (& depending on his camera)....
If his camera was incompatible and he could not open directly in CS3, it would not be to bigger problems as he would just need to import into lightroom, and open from there....even if he didnt want to open in lightroom, he could use it to convert to tiff/dng via lightroom and import that straight into CS3.
Basically even if his camarea is incompatable, its not too much extra work (few clicks) to make an image open in CS3 anyway..........does that make sense or have i got even more confused :bonk::bonk:![]()