LapTop CRASHED :( PhotoShop Action Question.

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Hi All,

The laptop I had photoshop installed on crashed.

I've torn up my house looking for my PhotoShop disk and I just can't find it.

It's time to get a newer version of Photoshop anyway so I have two questions for you.

1. Will old actions work on newer versions of PhotoShop? And...
2. Are there any less expensive programs that will run the actions? (Gimp will not. )

Thanks in advance,

George Wright
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  • Profile picture of the author InternetM39482
    Which version of Photoshop were you using earlier?

    I *think* Photoshop elements might be something for you, it's relatively cheaper.
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    • Profile picture of the author George Wright
      Hi,

      Thanks, I was using photoshop 7

      How does elements work?

      George wright

      Originally Posted by Swastik View Post

      Which version of Photoshop were you using earlier?

      I *think* Photoshop elements might be something for you, it's relatively cheaper.
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  • Profile picture of the author willN
    There is nothing comparable to photoshop on the market that has the same capabilities and layout that I know of. I believe you can get a photoshop CS4 trial for free. I do not remember the layout of PS7 but I know that the basics have stayed the same. It all depends on what your are doing. If you do not need all of photoshops capabilities, a corel product might be sufficient.
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  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    I have a bunch of PS actions that create Ecovers, boxes, CDs, etc. I want to run my actions.
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