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Downshifting to Photoshop2019

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

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Due to an old High Sierra Mac OS, performance suffers in the newer Photoshop 2020 versions. I got a temporary download link through support. But the Adobe installer is not working properly (broken) and reports error 41 that I do not have access permission. Which is not true. Coincidentally, I had a different Adobe Installer of Lightroom. So I created a new folder. Copied the Lightroom installer into it and also the folders from the Photoshop install. Then it works and my old High Sierra got a solid Photoshop 2019 alongside the already existing Photoshop 2020.

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For anyone else needing an old version

 

Direct Download Links https://prodesigntools.com/tag/ddl MAY help
-you MUST do what it says in Note: Very Important Instructions
-https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2015-direct-download-links.html#download-instructions
-the prodesign links go directly to Adobe's file server, so this process
--will only work until Adobe completely removes the old version(s) from the server
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IF/When you do have a download, be sure to copy it to AT LEAST one external device
-since Adobe does sometimes remove old versions from the server
-a usb flash drive or hard drive, or write to a DVD
-plus a text file containing your serial number if you have CS6

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