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11/26/2009 03:10:22 AM · #26
Do you have a Wacom Intuos4 tablet? If not would you like one?

If you buy the tablet for $229 from Wacoms site it will come with Adobe Photoshop® Elements 7 Windows or Adobe Photoshop® Elements 6 for Macintosh .

Then you will qualify for a 50% discount on Photoshop CS4. Reguraly $699 you get it for $299.

So for $528 you can get a Wacom Intuos4 (small) tablet and Photoshop CS4.

Adobe Photoshop CS4

Adobe would like to recognize the creative talents of our valued Wacom tablet customers in working with digital images. Experience the power of the gold standard in digital imaging, Adobe® Photoshop® CS4 software, at a great price. The groundbreaking technology is intuitive and gives you even more powerful creative tools and greater control to achieve the most sophisticated results. If you can imagine it, you can create it with Adobe Photoshop CS4.
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Since you received Adobe® Photoshop® Elements software with your Wacom pen tablet, you qualify for a $299 (U.S.) price when you upgrade to Adobe® Photoshop® CS4 (retail price $699). Adobe Photoshop CS4 software offers more intuitive access to its unrivaled power for greater editing freedom and significant productivity enhancements so you can composite images and achieve amazing results more efficiently than ever before. Combined with your Wacom pen, Adobe's latest groundbreaking technology gives you even more powerful creative tools and greater control to achieve the most sophisticated results.

This is how I got my CS3 for $299

So if you want a tablet and CS4...It's a good deal

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11/26/2009 03:15:51 AM · #27
Hey Tez, So adobe advised they were legit?
11/26/2009 07:36:08 AM · #28
Originally posted by Tez:

ebay.

I got my copy for $155 USD, with working serial (I called Adobe about it) from cweb (sellers name). I bought Lightroom from the same guys.


At that price it had to be a student license.

~Terry
12/02/2009 02:15:14 PM · #29
Just an update...

I called Adobe and if you have a Student Lisence, then you don't need to upgrade to full lisence after you graduate... you can continue to use it for your business and it wont' be a problem...

apparently even if I student buys the lisence and gives it to you for you to use, that's ok to as long as You are the only one to ever use it, and they never use it... which is odd, but they said that they dont' care....

The student version is the same... the only difference is the lower price for students... and they don't care who buys it and regersters it, jsut as long as from the day it was istalled only ONE person uses it forever... even if it's not that stusent who bought it and has their name on it... just as long as one individual, any individual, is the only person to EVER use the software... not bad eh?

so i'm good with the student lisence of CS3 that I am using because I am the only one who has ever used it and I am the only one that will ever use it, so I am following Adobe's rules...

this makes me VERY happy because now I don't have to spend any more money =)

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