No, its paid version.You can make it free by cracking
The full form of Adobe Photoshop CS2 is Adobe Creative Suite 2.
Free trials of Photoshop can be found on their parent company's website. Adobe is the creator of this software. Trial versions usually have limited abilities.
Included in the Adobe Creative Suite 2 are: Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Bridge CS2, Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional, Adobe GoLive CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe VersionCue CS2.
Yes, you can get the entire application directly from Adobe. After downloading the Photoshop CS2 trial from Adobe's FTP servers, you find that you also Adobe Imageready CS2. Here is the link below.Photoshop_CS2_tryout.zip- aenews
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Here is a good guide on that http://www.howtodothings.com/computers-internet/how-to-install-adobe-photoshop-cs2
It's on the box that the software is in, when you buy it
Adobe CS2 is possible to download on the Adobe homepage and other sites. CHIP writes, that it contains Abobe bridge, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Version Cue and three other programms.
They aren't quite the same program; Elements is aimed at home and educational users, CS2 is aimed at professional image manipulators. Because of that CS2 does things that home users don't need; CMYK colour models, support for teams working on the same image, support for high depth (32 bit) images.
Nope - unfortunately you need at least Photoshop CS or Photoshop Elements 8 to upgrade to a CS2, 3 or 4 version. There are other ways to upgrade though - if you have any of the older Macromedia Suites, you can upgrade to a CS package.
There is no free version of Adobe Photoshop. You have to pay for all of them Only the Photoshop free trial download direct from Adobe is no cost
Shareware software. For example Adobe Photoshop CS2/3. adobe.com There's a lot of Shareware software with Trial versions.