This video shows you, How to get the new Windows 10 anniversary update. (both download and installation process in step by step instruction) The Windows 10 A. Insert the Photoshop Elements or Adobe Premiere Elements disc into the disc drive. Copy the Adobe Photoshop Elements or Adobe Premiere Elements folder on the disc to the desktop. Choose Start, type msconfig in the Search text box, and press Enter. If you are running Windows 10, 1507 or 1511, click Start Settings Update & Security Windows Update then click Check for Updates. Wait while Windows Update scans for the latest updates.
Over the last three decades, Photoshop has become part of our culture. Even those who've never used a copy are familiar with the concept of 'Photoshopping.' While the program has been eclipsed by slicker, newer applications for many, it's still the most widely-used powerful image editor on the planet. To help mark the milestone of its 30th birthday, Adobe has rolled out some nice updates for the desktop version, especially for heavy users of Content-Aware Fill or the Lens Blur Tool. Photoshop for iPad picks up a new Object Selection tool, and the company also added a few goodies to Photoshop siblings Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Lightroom Mobile.
Update 8/16/16: The Windows 10 Anniversary Update has begun rolling out for Windows 10 Mobile. The Anniversary Update includes additional features and improvements for your Windows 10 phone. To manually check for the update, on Start, swipe over to the All apps list, then select Settings Update & security Phone update Check. Popular image editing tool Adobe Photoshop turns 25 years old today and plans to celebrate by showcasing a collection of artists, all under 25, who use its comprehensive suite of tools in new.
Content-Aware Fill Workspace Grows Up
Depending on how you use Photoshop, this one is either a big deal or a 'huh, CAF has a Workspace?' But if you're accustomed to doing a lot of edits using Content-Aware Fill, the updated Workspace allows you to make multiple different edits without leaving and re-entering the Workspace. One place where this will come in handy is complex removal tasks, where multiple passes are necessary to complete the job. Now they can all be finished in the same Workspace session.
Lens Blur Gets Better and Faster
Adobe Photoshop Requires Windows 10 Anniversary Update
As more smartphones incorporate the ability to add depth maps to their images, post-processing to add synthetic effects like lens blur and its accompanying bokeh have become popular. Adobe added this to Photoshop a while ago, but the company has now upgraded the Lens Blur tool by moving it to the GPU and improving its results. In particular, it now does a better job of preserving color in its synthetically-generated blurring of specular highlights. Foreground blurring should also be more realistic. As with the current version of the tool, you can manually edit the depth map while experimenting with the results. That's particularly important given that no smartphone yet delivers perfect depth maps for complex images.
The updated Lens Blur tool now runs on the GPU and offers more realistic specular highlights and foregrounds.
Smoother Pan and Zoom, Sleeker Stylus Support
As always, there are some performance improvements to go along with the new features. In particular, panning and zooming are supposed to be faster and smoother, as is mousing. Windows customers won't have to use WinTab for stylus support. In my experience, if you have a high-end system, pan and zoom on most size files are already quite smooth, so I'm assuming these upgrades will allow that same type of performance on systems that aren't quite as heavily configured. Stylus support on Windows has always been a little tricky, so it is nice to see Adobe taking more control of that experience as well.
Photoshop for iPad Continues to Improve
Adobe got some heat for all the features missing from the first release of Photoshop for the iPad, but the company has kept up its promise to roll out updates on a regular basis. This week's update brings an improved Object Selection Tool, lots of new Type features, and improved performance for cloud uploads and downloads.
Photoshop for iPad's new object selection tool
Lightroom and Camera Raw Also Get a Few New Goodies
First, Lightroom Classic and Camera Raw now offer photographers the ability to set Camera Settings as the default for color rendering when importing Raw images. Before Adobe Color was the default, so if you wanted to match the color you saw on your camera's LCD you needed to change it each time. Both also gain performance from having Lens Corrections and Transforms move to the GPU, and Enhance Details to the eGPU, if available, on Macs.
Auto-sync in Lightroom has also been made easier to use
Large files (.psb) are now supported in Lightroom Classic, and users have more flexibility on how a second display is used. The Auto-Sync UI has also been improved. Those wishing to migrate from Photoshop Elements 2020 can now also import their catalogs. HDR and Panorama creation can now be done without having to deal with the Merge dialog as a separate step, by using 'Ctrl + Shift + H' and 'Ctrl + Shift + M,' respectively.
The cloud-centric version of Lightroom also gets some additions. Mac and Windows versions can now export DNGs, just like it can on Android and iOS. Sharing to someone else's album now offers the option to omit metadata, and the owner of an album can export images that others have shared. Support has also been added for direct import to a specific Album by simply dropping images onto it.
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This post solves all issues related to installing Adobe Photoshop 5.0 on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 both 64bit and 32bit…
…including the Autoplay application where it simply does nothing…
and/or you are seeing a message appear when running 16bit setup.exe…
This app can't run on your PC. To find a version that runs with your PC check with the publisher.
Installing your Adobe Photoshop 5.0 on Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 32bit or 64bit can be very easily defined in these short steps…
How to install Adobe Photoshop 5
A quick word of advice: best to follow the instructions below precisely and to the letter, including folder names and paths, that way you will reduce the risk of having any problems…
- Obtain your copy of the Longbow Reviver tool here
- Using Windows Explorer, copy your entire Adobe Photoshop 5.0 install CD media to your hard drive, to a folder path c:InstallCDsAdobePhotoshop5
- Start the Longbow Reviver tool…
- Select the 1st tab 'Old Installer Reviver'
- Using the '…' button, pick the c:InstallCDsAdobePhotoshop5PHOTOSHP folder
- Now click the Fix and Run Old Installer button
- Read and understand all the prompts that appear, then continue by clicking OK… (read the next step)
- Now, I know it's unheard of these days, but at this point expect to wait up to 45 to 90 minutes for your Adobe Photoshop 5 setup.exe program to appear (be patient!)
- Once the Photoshop 5 setup application displays all in Blue, stop and read the next step…
- In the setup program, navigate through each setup dialog as normal, except when you get to the installation folder, make sure you update the entry from .AdobePhotoshop 5.0 (notice the dot at the beginning) to c:AdobePhotoshop 5.0
- Now carry on with the install…
- Ignore any errors related to not being able to '…create the folder ‘Adobe Photoshop 5′', you will have to manually create a shortcut on your computer Desktop to your c:AdobePhotoshop 5.0photoshp.exe by hand.
- Do not reboot if prompted to do so
- Once Photoshop is installed
- quit the Adobe setup and go back to the Reviver tool
- Select the 2nd tab 'Old Program Reviver'
- using the '…' button pick the newly installed c:Adobefolder and click Fix Old Program.
- Finally, create a shortcut on your Desktop which points to c:AdobePhotoshop 5.0photoshp.exe
- Now you can happily run your Adobe Photoshop 5.0 on Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 32bit or 64bit!
Troubleshooting
Photoshop Cs5 For Windows 10
- If you are getting a WinHelp() error when pressing F1 to try and access the Help system then simply install the WinHelp (WinHlp32.exe) module from Microsoft