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April 11, 2023
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photoshop 2020

  • April 11, 2023
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I need to install photoshop 2020, since the company where I work plugins were created there, but the 2023 tool does not run them for me and I urgently need to install or get 2020.
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    Legend
    April 11, 2023

    If they are Mac plug-ins, try running the Intel Photoshop 2023. And get the plug-in creators to update them. There is not much hope of getting 2020 from Adobe, let us know if you succeed, please.

    kglad
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    Community Expert
    April 11, 2023

    1. you can install the latest and 1 version prior versions using the cc desktop app. you must have a subscription because previous versions are not available with trials. other versions are revealed after clicking file preferences>apps>tick show older apps (at panel bottom).

    2. for versions cc 2019 and older, use prodesign tools.com*.

    3. for versions newer than cc 2019 but older than one previous version, contact adobe support for links.**

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    * most (but not all) adobe download links are available from prodesigntools.com. https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-direct-download-links.html

    follow the directions (esp, step 1)

    save the install file. it may not remain online.

    thank jim @ prodesigntools.com
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