To move from Photoshop 7 to CS4 will require a purchased full copy of Photoshop CS4 as there is no upgrade available for versions of Photoshop older than 8 - the first CS version.
No
Nope, I still have 7, CS, and CS4 on my old desktop Mac. Though there are "upgrades" that come with certain deals, like the Wacom Tablet and CS4 bundle, you have to install the Photoshop version it comes with before installing the upgrade. Also, if you uninstall them it would clear up some space on your computer.
Yes, obviously.
It depends on what you want to do. There are currently 4 versions of Photoshop: * Photoshop CS4 Extended * Photoshop CS4 * Photoshop Lightroom 2 * Photoshop 7 Elements (Mac version is 6) * Photoshop.com If you just want to "try your hand," at graphic design, then Photoshop CS4 Extended is a bit overkill for you needs. Photoshop Lightroom 2 is geared toward professional photographers, so that's not really what you would need either. That leaves Photoshop CS4, Photoshop Elements, and Photoshop.com. Of those, Photoshop CS4 is going to be the most expensive, and the most powerful. Photoshop.com offers a basic online photo editor, and from what I can tell is free. Photoshop Elements is somewhere between CS4 and .com in terms of power. I'd recommend trying out Photoshop.com, and if that doesn't suit your needs, to try Photoshop Elements or Photoshop CS4. Adobe provides free trials of both on their site.
Usually, it works with no problems.
PS7 has more features then 6. but honestly they are so old you ought to just get Photoshop CS4 or 5
PS 7 is one of the older versions of Photoshop, before Adobe's merger with Macromedia. Photoshop CS4 is the current version of Photoshop (soon to be replaced with CS5 this summer). While the two have the same developer and history, CS4 is a much more advanced version of the program. Tasks that required separate programs or plugins (mini-programs that you can buy that run within PS) with PS 7 are now standard in CS4.
Adobe After Effects CS4 for Windows 7 / Vista / XP costs $700. Adobe After Effects CS4 [Mac] ( Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard) costs about $900-$950.
Adobe Photoshop version 7 was the first version for Mac OS X and was released in 2002.
If you have adobe photoshop 6 DO NOT upgrade to 7. There is only the new smart brush tool. With some extra work you can get 6 to do the things that the smart brush does!
Yes, if you purchase the Mac-compatible version of the software. You must choose either the Mac or Windows version before you buy it.
Unfortunately, no.Warning: When buying windows 7, be sure to buy the "FULL" edition not "Upgrade"