Adobe photoshop cs5 extended student teacher edition serial#
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The only difference between the two versions you mention is the price.
I don't need all the 3D features the extended version seems to offer, and wanted to make sure that I would still be getting 100% of the features of the basic CS5 Photoshop if I purchased the Extended version (which is the only offering in the Education Store).įinally, if I do purchase CS5, am I able to uninstall and resell the Photoshop Elements program I currently own - or give to someone I know? It was not a teacher edition (I know those are not able to be re-sold). I am understanding that the extended version is CS5 Photoshop + the 3D, motion-based add-ons. Does anyone know the difference between the two (besides the price?) I read the product descriptions and can't find any difference.Īlso, there does not appear to be a Photoshop CS5 educator option -only the "Extended' version is in the faculty store. In the Adobe online Education Store there are 2 options - ones is listed as Photoshop CS5 Extended ($299) and the other is Photoshop CS5 Extended Student and Teacher Edition ($199). I am a teacher and want to purchase Photoshop CS5 with my faculty dicsount.