# Add a layer # Paste your graphics into the new layer
The full form of Adobe Photoshop CS2 is Adobe Creative Suite 2.
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It won't cook you eggs.
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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.
Here is a good guide on that http://www.howtodothings.com/computers-internet/how-to-install-adobe-photoshop-cs2
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.
No, its paid version.You can make it free by cracking
It's on the box that the software is in, when you buy it
Yes it is, contact customer support for details, current version is CS5 and is much better then CS2.
An uninstaller should have been installed with the program. Use it (it might be in the same location as the executabel itself)Or if you are running on a Windows operating system go to Start>Control Panel>Add and remove programs; search fro Adobe Photoshop CS2 and click Remove.1 Close any Adobe applications you have running.2 Click on the "Start" menu and select "Control Panel." In the dialog box that opens, click "Add or Remove Programs."3 Find one of the Adobe CS2 applications in the programs you see listed. Highlight it and click "Remove." When the dialog asks if you are sure you want to remove the program, click "Yes." Do this for each Adobe CS2 application you find listed.
I believe I used it in school, a cheap and obsolete (old and useless) version of photoshop, CS2 and higher are the good ones I recommend.