![]() You tell it if you have prior plug-ins folders your scratch disks how and if you want guides and grids units and rulers memory and cache and type, just to name a few items. That's one of the first places you want to be, folks. So I carefully added my CS plug-ins folder to be attached to the CS2 plug-ins folder, in the new 'Preferences' window. Most of the add-ons I've installed are just great and I don't want to be without them. Read the damn 'read me,' folks! After I installed the Photoshop CS2 software, and even before I started playing with it, I just knew that I had to bring over lots of my actions, styles, shapes and brushes from my 'old' Photoshop CS into my 'new' Photoshop CS2. Now comes the problem which I'm going to tell you about. So, I downloaded the font and promptly installed the same with no problems. While I like the Photoshop magazines, I'd be likely to use the new Garamond Premiere Pro font for years to come. You have a choice of two issues of a Photoshop magazine, or a download of Adobe's new 'Garamond Premier Pro' font. When you register, you have your choice of a complimentary free product. Then you register your new Photoshop CS2 over the Internet. After the quick install and 'Photoshop actuation' procedure with Adobe, you can play the 'what's new' tutorials to get you a little up to speed on the new CS2. The first thing you probably won't notice is the little 'read me' that I actually read and didn't think about, which caused me some trouble, and a phone call to Adobe to wake me up. I say a little, because there's going to be lots of books about this little puppy entire books! There's so much to write about, from the install, right down to the little things that you probably won't notice right away. Was it worth the wait? Yes, oh yes, oh Heavenly yes. I finally have Photoshop CS2 in my sweaty palms. Photoshop CS2 Was it worth the wait? Yes, oh yes. Author and Macintosh technical expert George M Engel kicks the tires and shares his joy in the latest upgrade from Adobe. ![]()
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