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January 31, 2021
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Move data from Photoshop 11 to current version on new computer

  • January 31, 2021
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I am currently running Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 on Windows 7. I am upgrading to Windows 10 and a current version of Photoshop Elements. 1) What verson of Photoshhop should I install.  2.)How do I go about transferring all pictures, caption and notes. 3.) What is the difference between Export/Import and  Backup and Restore.

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hatstead
Inspiring
January 31, 2021

1. Purchase Photoshop Elements 21. If you registered the product, you may get a discount towards the new version from Adobe as a repeat customer. But check for price in the box stores and Amazon.

2. Review this tech note:

Move Elements Organizer catalog (adobe.com)

GingerEngAuthor
New Participant
January 31, 2021

Thank you!

MichelBParis
Community Expert
January 31, 2021

1) Adobe only sells the current version, PSE 2021 (version 19.0). Verify the system requirements:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/system-requirements.html

2) Use the backup and restore process:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/backup-restore-move-catalog-photoshop.html

3) Backup and restore saves your media files and your catalog in a 'backup' folder which is NOT a simple copy of those files, it's all the resources you need to be able to restore the media files and the catalog where you want, keeping the links in the catalog valid on the new location (disk, partition, new master folde...)

Exporting means creating copies or new versions of your selected files into a single destination folder.

https://helpx.adobe.com/elements-organizer/user-guide.html/elements-organizer/using/export-photos-folder.ug.html

 

GingerEngAuthor
New Participant
January 31, 2021

Thank you for your timely and comprehensive  answer. I will review the guidlines and  let you knoe if I have more questions.

John Waller
Community Expert
January 31, 2021

Moved from Photoshop forum to Photoshop Elements forum.