![]() Those programs are good for basic texturing and painting, but their capabilities are limited for complex image manipulations. Some Mac owners prefer to use Apple’s iPhoto or Aperture photo editing programs to edit photos. A retail copy is preferable if you plan to keep using Photoshop as your main image editing tool. If you’re in the U.S., you can probably find a store near you that sells the Photoshop program, but for a list of other software stores, check the CD or DVD you got with your purchase of Photoshop. * **Photoshop Elements 3:** A high-end version of Photoshop Elements with more powerful editing features, $249.99. The program doesn’t have the ability to edit in certain programs, so it works more like a viewer. * **Photoshop Elements Photo Album:** The all-purpose version of Photoshop Elements, $129.99. * **Photoshop Elements 9:** More features than the regular version, costing $79.99. * **Photoshop Elements:** The basic version of Photoshop, $69.99. * **Photoshop CS 3:** The most advanced version with additional features, more options and extra price. ![]() * **Photoshop CS 2:** More features than the standard version with the ability to control more complex effects. * **Photoshop CS:** The entry-level version of Photoshop, costing $69.99. (A Mac OS X installation DVD or Internet download is preferred because the program will be installed, but don’t worry: You can get another copy in the next chapter.) You can get it from your Mac software store, but I’d advise downloading the trial version first so that you can see what Photoshop is like before you purchase it. On the Mac, Photoshop is part of Adobe’s Creative Suite. ![]()
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