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January 3, 2019
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Photoshop 7

  • January 3, 2019
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Hello,

I purchased Adobe Photoshop 7 years ago but only have it on CD. My new computer doesn't have a CD port. Is it possible to get a downloadable link?

Thanks

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JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 3, 2019

Photoshop 7 was released in 2002 when I was retiring 16 years ago.  Before Photoshop Scripting and Adobe Camera Raw.    These  became optional plug-ins added after PS7 was released a free Plug-in for Photoshop scripting for  PS 7 and paid Plug-in  the first  Adobe Camera RAW.  PS7 is really outdated and does not have 64Bit support so will not be able to take advantage of all your current hardware. It time to get some newer images editor. You may bas able to download it fron Adobe FTP site but what is ther may only be the PS7 updates. not PS7 itself for there was no activation back then.

ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/photoshop/win/7.x/

JJMack
TracyKerestesh
Participating Frequently
September 14, 2024

I have also got a brand new computer.. always have kept up with the new photoshop and lightroom.. However,, After 7 photoshop quit doing picture package.. I use it several times a day so now with my new computer that doesn't have a dvd drive I'm going to have to buy one to put PS7 into my computer again.   I only use it for printing passports but I have never found a work around that will work for me... any thoughts?  Sometimes I print 4 individuals,, 2 wallets each so need to be able to print multiple faces on a 8x10 sheet

 

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 14, 2024

Tracy,

 

Have you tried the Picture Package in Lightroom Classic?

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/print-module-layouts-templates.html

January 3, 2019

Hi

Even if you could get Photoshop 7 as a download I doubt you'll be able to get it to run on a modern operating system, you could of course purchase a portable usb dvd drive

Participant
January 3, 2019

Thanks Ged. I'm leaning towards this option.