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I'm finally considering letting go of of stand alone PS6 and LR6and diving into software rental.
I have a screaming 2009 MacPro 5.1 that can't go beyond 10.14.x Mojave, and I have no intention of buying new hardware.
My simple question is, can I just subscribe to the latest versions of PS and LR for which my box meets the system requirements? Or is it the latest version or nothing?
That appears to be:
Lightroom 3.x
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/system-requirements/2020.html
and
Photoshop 21.x
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements/2020.html
(I'm also wondering why they're so opaque about system requirements: I had to dig to find them.)
Thanks
DLS
My Hardware:
Model Name: Mac Pro
Model Identifier: MacPro5,1
Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed: 2.93 GHz
Number of Processors: 2
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache (per Processor): 8 MB
Memory: 32 GB
GPU: Radeon RX 580: 8192 MB
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I have a screaming 2009 MacPro 5.1 that can't go beyond 10.14.x Mojave, and I have no intention of buying new hardware.
Hi
There are several sites that list the versions and OS. Here's one that says you can use PS 2021 with macOS 10.14:
https://adobe.fandom.com/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop_release_history
2020 (21.0) | macOS 10.13, Windows 7 SP1 or newer | November 4, 2019 | ||
2021 (22.0) | macOS 10.14, Windows 10 or newer | October 20, 2020 | ||
23.0 | macOS 10.15, Windows 10 (1909) |
Thank you for your kind words, @macdls , and I'm happy to help. I also need to apologize, though, because I meant to add the link for system requirements and it slipped my mind.
System requirements for the current version are here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
Then scroll down to "More like this" and there is a link for earlier releases.
That takes you to this page with links for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 (as of today):
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements/earlier-versions.html
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Nothing opaque
For Photoshop CC 2022:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
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I didn't see any links to system requirements on the sales page— which is what I would have expected. Instead, I had to search for them, and your comment doesn't answer my question.
Thanks
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I think I found my answer here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/download-install-discussions/if-i-subscribe-to-adobe-cc-do-i-get-acce...
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You can roll back a few versions, NOT all! The oldest version is:
My simple question is, can I just subscribe to the latest versions of PS and LR for which my box meets the system requirements?
Yes and the answer to the system requirements for the latest version has been provided here too.
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I had already found the system requirements page, but the page where Adobe is trying to sell the product makes no mention of system requirements. I call that opaque.
Now I'm wondering why they list system requirements for versions they no longer support.
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@macdls wrote:
I had already found the system requirements page, but the page where Adobe is trying to sell the product makes no mention of system requirements. I call that opaque.
Now I'm wondering why they list system requirements for versions they no longer support.
You came here and got an answer without any opaqueness, the answers from Adobe exist.
Maybe not where you assume they will be but exist nonetheless. Funny, I had no difficulty finding the answer but I'm good at that kind of stuff <g>.
Now you are wondering why they list system requirements but don't seem to understand, those versions are supported.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/supported-versions.html
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@macdls wrote:
I have a screaming 2009 MacPro 5.1 that can't go beyond 10.14.x Mojave, and I have no intention of buying new hardware.
Hi
There are several sites that list the versions and OS. Here's one that says you can use PS 2021 with macOS 10.14:
https://adobe.fandom.com/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop_release_history
2020 (21.0) | macOS 10.13, Windows 7 SP1 or newer | November 4, 2019 | ||
2021 (22.0) | macOS 10.14, Windows 10 or newer | October 20, 2020 | ||
23.0 | macOS 10.15, Windows 10 (1909) or newer | October 2021 | ||
23.1 | macOS 10.15, Windows 10 (1909) or newer | December 2021 |
Adobe only offers downloads for the current and one previous version. However, ProDesign Tools has direct downloads for earlier versions that work with your paid subscription. Check to see if he has one you can use.
If you only want PS and LR, note that there is a Photography plan (annual) for $9.99 per month.
You can get a 7-day free trial to see if it works on your system. I don't know is you can use the older versions with the trial or not. But you can also cancel an annual plan within 14 days. Do not let this date slip by you — cancel if it doesn't work.
https://www.adobe.com/legal/subscription-terms.html
Cancellation Terms
You can cancel your subscription anytime via your Adobe Account page or by contacting Customer Support*. If you cancel within 14 days of your initial order, you’ll be fully refunded. Should you cancel after 14 days, you’ll be charged a lump sum amount of 50% of your remaining contract obligation and your service will continue until the end of that month’s billing period.
* Specific countries require cancellations to be made only by contacting Customer Support. See the list of countries here.
Your subscription includes downloads to newer versions, so when you eventually upgrade your system, you can put PS and LR on both computers as a single user and use the newer version on the computer that supports it.
You will have questions when you upgrade and we are here to help. Start a new thread for each topic and include your version.
~ Jane
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Jane,
Thank you for your polite, complete, and relevent answer. I was beginning to remember why I stopped contributing to this forum over a decade ago. You've restored my faith.
DLS
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Jane,
You also gave me the answer as to why there's no link to system requirements on the sales page: if you buy it, and it doesn't work, they still stand a good chance of keeping half your money.
Thanks again,
DLS
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Thank you for your kind words, @macdls , and I'm happy to help. I also need to apologize, though, because I meant to add the link for system requirements and it slipped my mind.
System requirements for the current version are here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements.html
Then scroll down to "More like this" and there is a link for earlier releases.
That takes you to this page with links for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 (as of today):
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/system-requirements/earlier-versions.html
You'll be able to click each of the four links to see which version will work with your system.
Remember that you do have 14 days to confirm that it works! There is also a month-to-month plan that is not an annual plan and can be cancelled sooner — but the annual plan has a greatly reduced rate over the month-to-month.
Jane
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@macdls wrote:
if you buy it, and it doesn't work, they still stand a good chance of keeping half your money.