If y'all are looking for an inexpensive (relatively) path to Photoshop CS
consider buying a copy of 4.0 on ebay and buying the Adobe upgrade for
$169.00 you might save a few $$. Also look around for $30.00 discount
coupons for the upgrade. cjr
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> From: Clive Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I received the same offer with an Epson 2400 scanner.
I just received the same $299 offer with an Epson 3170 as well.
Gunars
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>Bob Shomler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have the same config working. I use Vuescan, not Nikonscan.
>> I did download and install the latest Nikon driver, and I
>> downloaded ASPI.
>
>Pardon my ignorance - what version is the latest Nikon driver? Where did
>you fnid it - because last I went
Arthur Entlich said the following on 11/18/2003 4:58 AM:
> It would seem that this offer is only available to Microtek customers
> who received Photoshop Elements as an inclusion to their software bundle
> when they purchased a Microtek scanner. Based upon that, most Photoshop
> Elements owners wo
It would seem that this offer is only available to Microtek customers
who received Photoshop Elements as an inclusion to their software bundle
when they purchased a Microtek scanner. Based upon that, most Photoshop
Elements owners would not have access to this offer. But nice to know
that Microte
Bob Shomler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same config working. I use Vuescan, not Nikonscan.
> I did download and install the latest Nikon driver, and I downloaded
ASPI.
Pardon my ignorance - what version is the latest Nikon driver? Where did
you fnid it - because last I went searchin