I bought the full version of Photoshop at version 3 with my first PC, which ran Windows 95. As I progressed to Windows 98 and now to Windows XP, my faithful old Photoshop has transferred with it, running normally each time. But now it has started displaying an error message each time it starts, and refuses to do anything more. The Adobe website's first suggestion to overcome it, is: "Buy the latest version". I guess it's time to upgrade, but there is no upgrade pack for such an old version, so I need to buy new. But here's the problem. The full version of Photoshop CS2 is prohibitively expensive, so I have wondered about Photoshop Elements. A search around the internet revealed plenty of Elements at version 4, including one significantly cheaper, billed as OEM (which apparently may lack connecting cables etc - just what cables, I wonder?). If I pay about half as much again, I can get version 5. So what I want to know is, what can CS2 do that Elements can't (and do I really need that functionality?) and what can Elements version 5 do that version 4 can't? Is there anyone out there with experience of Photoshop that can advise me, please? I'd be most grateful. |