
Again, I wrote a DPS blog post on Pixel Bender, how to install it and what you’ll find when you get it here. Just in case you’re interested – the Pixel Bender extension won’t work with versions of Photoshop later than Photoshop CS5. Since I plan to keep Photoshop CS5 I’ll still have access to Pixel Bender – thank you very much Adobe! I also have a Droste filter for it that is awesome and that I use from time to time.


I found that disappointing – I kind of like Pixel Bender – in particular some of the fractal effects that you can create with it. Yep, in Photoshop CS6 Adobe took the Oil Paint Filter from Pixel Bender, built it into Photoshop and promptly dumped everything else. While many readers are finding it still works, sadly while I can tell you how to do it the actual solution no longer works for me. The proposed move would see the Photography Plan jump in cost from $10 per month to $20.Ĭlick here to see Adobe’s Creative Cloud rates and plans.If you want to know how to add Picture Package back into Photoshop CS4 there’s a DPS blog post that I wrote explaining all about it here in Multiple Image Printing in Photoshop CS4.įor Photoshop CS4 and CS5 I also created some training for which you will find here.Īnd for Photoshop CS6, I wrote a post on my blog about how to add it to Photoshop CS6. The news comes just a week after Adobe was revealed to be trialling a 100% increase in the price of its Photography Plan, which includes Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC and Classic, plus 1TB of storage space. Business customers in need of an older version of a Creative Cloud application should contact their IT Administrator to see if one is available.

Please note that going forward, Creative Cloud customers will only have direct download access (from the Creative Cloud Desktop app and ) to the two most recent major versions of Creative Cloud desktop applications.įocusing our efforts on the latest two major releases of Creative Cloud applications, which the vast majority of Adobe customers are already using, will further enable us to develop the features and functionality most requested by customers and ensure peak performance and benefits across Windows and Mac operating systems.

We recommend all customers use the latest release of Creative Cloud for optimal performance and benefits. In a statement posted to its blog, Adobe said: Adobe has announced that it will no longer sell downloads of older versions of its Photoshop and Lightroom software.
