Adobe has been making photoshop increasingly more difficult to pirate over the past couple of years. This reason, and the fact that I dont want to open my computer up to viruses, are the reasons I ultimately decided to pay for it. Honestly, $10 a month is a fine price for photoshop and I'm glad I'm paying for it. I dont have to spend hours troubleshooting a pirated version of photoshop with little or no documentation. Instead if I have any problems with photoshop, I'm able to call Adobe's support phone number to get my issue quickly resolved. It's also nice getting updates every so often too.
I realize you're in 10th grade and you may not have a lot of money and this is definitely not the answer you were looking for, but if you get a part time job, you can easily cover the $10 monthly fee. I encourage you to pay for it, but if you are strapped for money, try this online free alternative in the meantime: https://www.photopea.com/. Or you could try the free trial of Affinity Photo: https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/. Or you can try GIMP for basic editing.
Google "clean up uninstalled apps mac". There are a few good sets of instructions that might work.
Here are two good first sets: https://www.google.com/amp/www.cultofmac.com/90060/how-to-completely-uninstall-software-under-mac-os-x-macrx/amp/
http://osxdaily.com/2014/07/31/manual-complete-app-removal-mac-os-x-terminal/
Hey there.
Depends on what you need. If you're only using vector shapes then Illustrator would be my go to. Otherwise Photoshop or InDesign.
There's software created especially for mind mapping, which may help you get a professional-looking result faster. In the past I used MindNode (https://mindnode.com/) but a quick google will reveal lots of good options too.
Good luck!
Maybe just use an alternative app for whatever you need. As a longtime Adobe user I know I have a bunch of muscle-memory for Photoshop keystrokes but GIMP is very capable.
https://lifehacker.com/27-free-alternatives-to-adobes-expensive-app-subscripti-1831737178
Met Eagle and was in love with it ever since. incredible speed, better features and wonderful UI. Just that the downside with Eagle is that media files need to be imported to the Eagle library. However, it can be solved through cloud sync.
farewell adobe bridge!
On thé left is the plain image. On thé right i think shows everything that is tied together. I’m trying to get rid of the bow/ribbon. But then need to join together the gaps on the bottle, fog behind it, and ring around the heart. Thanks!
Render in place is something you can do to create a new copy of the clip. Helpful if you want to "bake in" certain effects during your edit.
Proxies are something you can configure in Premiere's ingest settings that will convert footage imported into Premiere to a better format for editing (makes editing faster).
Unfortunately friend, if you aren't able to find the source files, you are sunk. If you can remember any of the filenames or the folder you originally put them in, you can try installing Everything Search and looking for them that way (much faster/more powerful than windows search, only works on Windows though).
In the future, make sure you put your files in a safe place before starting your edit. Fortunately it's a lesson you usually only have to learn once.
Good luck!
that's what i thought, and what's published on their site
but if you read other documentation on their site, and/or talk to one of their customer service people, they clearly state that you need 30 day connectivity for month-to-month licenses or connectivity every 99 days if you purchase the annual version.
smacks of VW bait-n-switch to me. fingers x'ed they'll provide me a solution, but i'm not holding my breath.
i'm trying to get the student version of CC 2015 and am in a customer service tornado after reading their stated claim that if you don't have internet, no problem, you can still use the apps.
only to find out that if you purchase a 12 month license ($191 if you buy before black friday) you still have to connect to the internet every 99 days. i'm awaiting a callback from a customer service supervisor in hopes that they'll provide me a workaround for an unconnected 12 month usable license.
Then try another favourite of mine: Xmedia Recode (free, safe & very similar to Handbrake - but with some nice bonus features).
Apache's OpenMeetings is a totally free and open source solution that I found. https://openmeetings.apache.org/
It just requires somebody familiar with how to install and run it, and you can host such meetings of moderate size yourself without any third parties, bandwidth permitting.
This is from 2002. I read it a long time ago, but I remember it as interesting. https://www.amazon.in/Inside-Publishing-Revolution-Adobe-Story/dp/0321115643
Its called reface, you can pay $5 to upload faces on ur own footage, otherwise u can deepfake urself on any of the thousands of clips they have free. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=video.reface.app
Ipad Pros are the industry best tablet in an affordable way. You can also try Wacom Cintiq but still and Ipad Pro with an Apple Pencil does the job better most likely.