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estur_x3
hey pplz..
i know this is a realli stupid question..
but bear with me cause im just a newbie..
and i dont know anything.. cause im stupid... lol..
buttt.... i have to ask you...

HOW MUCH DOES PHOTOSHOP COST???
WHERE CAN I GET PHOTOSHOP???

some of my friends have photoshop already in their computer.. and those who do have xp.. and i have windows xp too but i dont have photoshop.. any ideas why that is??

if you can answer my questions then im TOTALLY GRATEFUL AND THANKFUL!!!

thanks...
Pulchritude
uhh i got mine for like 100$ i tink it was on sales try checking ebay or googles.. they have good prices sometimes.

edit//
u can also check here
http://www.adobe.com/

and u ever tried asking your friends were they got their photoshop??
freeflow
not all computers come w/ photoshop thats why you dont have it already on your computer i guess .. i didnt have it on mine either but my friend did soo yea..


and use the site above^ cuz that has all the prices of there products
mona lisa
computers don't come with photoshop. i think. unless they're second-hand maybe. you would have to download them. if they already came in your computer, then you would have to pay extra since it's an expensive program.
avalon*
photoshop usually costs about 600+ normally, but there are legal ways you can get discounts. one of my friends bought his for 55 bucks..i have no clue how though. if you go to student bookstores, they sell textbooks and such for much cheaper prices, and they have software too, so you can get photoshop from there for like 200.
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Your friends didn't have Adobe Photoshop automatically installed in their computer. They could've bought it or pirated it or just somehow got it.

Go to Adobe to find out all about it.

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