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Fenix85
Jun 13, 2009, 06:06 PM
I'm new to Photoshop and planning on purchasing the education discount version with a new MacBook Pro 2.26GHz. I plan on upgrading the memory to 4GB and the hardrive to 360GB @ 7200rpm. Is the 2.56GHz processor worth the extra $300? I know the memory and hardrive will be about $140 if I get the 2.26GHz version. Will I notice a big difference between the 2.56GHz and the 2.26GHz?



shady825
Jun 13, 2009, 06:12 PM
You should be fine.
2.26 to 2.56, you will see no difference.
Any MacBook is going to run PhotoShop just fine for most users.
Get what fits your budget!

Whats wrong with your MacBook CE?? It should run PS just fine!!

Sounds Good
Jun 13, 2009, 06:14 PM
I'm considering doing the same thing. Personally I think the 2.26 is good enough.

I sure don't think the upgrade is worth the price difference.

shady825
Jun 13, 2009, 06:15 PM
I sure don't think the upgrade is worth the price difference.

Its really not! You will never notice that speed difference. Even with a stop watch in hand! ;)

Fenix85
Jun 13, 2009, 06:22 PM
You should be fine.
2.26 to 2.56, you will see no difference.
Any MacBook is going to run PhotoShop just fine for most users.
Get what fits your budget!

Whats wrong with your MacBook CE?? It should run PS just fine!!

I love my MacBook CE and I've been getting more into PhotoShop at school and plan to take some classes. I really like the edu discount when you buy a Mac. The back to school promo is really nice as well. My dad has been admiring my MacBook for a while and has offered me a good enough price to consider upgrading.

One more question. How many computers can I run one copy of PhotoShop on?

andalusia
Jun 13, 2009, 06:23 PM
One more question. How many computers can I run one copy of PhotoShop on?

I believe it's one. I could be wrong.

shady825
Jun 13, 2009, 06:43 PM
I believe it's one. I could be wrong.

Yea I think your right...

tomster2300
Jun 13, 2009, 06:54 PM
I'm pretty sure it's one. I run Photoshop fine on my 2 ghz MacBook with 4 gigs of ram. You don't need 4 gigs to run it though.

Sounds Good
Jun 13, 2009, 07:00 PM
You don't need 4 gigs to run it though.
Personally, I might just start with 2 gigs of ram and see how it runs. I can always get more later if need be.

andalusia
Jun 14, 2009, 06:17 AM
Personally, I might just start with 2 gigs of ram and see how it runs. I can always get more later if need be.

I ran it with 2GB 667Mhz RAM. Now, running it with 4GB 800Mhz RAM, I really can't feel a difference. It doesn't use more than 1.5GB of RAM anyway, even now.

Sweeperdk
Jun 14, 2009, 06:28 AM
I run Photoshop & Illustrator on my Macbook 2.0 unibody, and generally work with quite large files doing heavy manipulation.

It runs smoothly, I have yet to experience any problems running these programs.

LERsince1991
Jun 14, 2009, 07:00 AM
CS4 (Ps, Ai, ID) all work great on my 2.4Ghz Alu Macbook. 2GB RAM but will upgrade when I get snow leopard to 4gb

jbuk
Jun 14, 2009, 07:48 AM
One more question. How many computers can I run one copy of PhotoShop on?

From http://www.adobe.com/products/activation/
May I use the software on more than one computer at a time?
The activation process for individual products purchased at retail outlets supports installation on up to two computers. The Adobe product license agreement allows the primary user to install the product on a primary computer and also on a home or laptop computer for his or her use, provided that the two copies are not used simultaneously. While the activation process supports installing and activating Adobe software on two computers, use of the product on the second computer is restricted to the user who licensed the software. Allowing others to use a second copy of the software violates the product license agreement.

So yes, but only as long as both computers run the same OS, are owned by you, and don't use Photoshop at the same time.

andalusia
Jun 14, 2009, 07:52 AM
So yes, but only as long as both computers run the same OS, are owned by you, and don't use Photoshop at the same time.

just disable it's access to the internet, and they'll never know ;D

Jon-Luke
Jun 14, 2009, 10:17 AM
I'm new to Photoshop and planning on purchasing the education discount version with a new MacBook Pro 2.26GHz. I plan on upgrading the memory to 4GB and the hardrive to 360GB @ 7200rpm...

The 2.26GHz will be just fine for Photoshop. In fact photoshop CS4 only has a 1.8GHz requirement for windows systems and for Mac it will still happily run on a G5 Power PC. What is more important then anything else is the Ram, Photoshop requires a minimum of 512MB to run (CS4 version) and they recommend 1GB.

From personal experience I would say that running the program on 4GB or more is the way to go. It will cope just fine with 2GB but the speed and stability improvements at 4GB are really worth more then any increases in Processing speed or Hard Drive Speed

Enjoy :rolleyes::apple:

csista
Jun 14, 2009, 10:31 PM
You'll be fine. As long as you go to 4 gigs of ram, and have a video card if using CS4, you're good to go. Even 2gigs is doable, but I wouldn't recommend it.

And you're also good for two activations. Adobe realizes that a lot of people do a desktop/laptop combo.

NewMacbookPlz
Jun 14, 2009, 10:55 PM
Anything new will run PS just fine.

I was running CS on my 2.4ghz P4 rev.B Dell tower with 768MB RAM, and it ran just fine for what I did. Then again, it'll depend on your layers and all that jazz, but yeah....no worries I'd say.

Fenix85
Jun 14, 2009, 11:22 PM
Thanks to all of you for the great responses. I really don't want to buy more than I need. I'm going for the 2.26GHz processor and see how it goes with 2GB and maybe upgrade to 4GB if I feel it's necessary. The second copy of PhotoShop is going on a home iMac so I should be fine.

CoffeeWarrior
Jun 14, 2009, 11:24 PM
Your in the wrong forum buddy. Go to the snobby Pro section :p

juanster
Jun 14, 2009, 11:29 PM
I have a Macbook pre-SR yup that's right ,, it's pretty old to some ppl's standards, going on two years strong, I am in a digital Media program, we use Illustrator, photoshop, flash and dreamweaver extensively, Only thing that I could possibly complain is teh screen size do do design I plug in it to a 22" monitor and proper mouse/tablet... It's not the best but it runs absolutely everything properly and no lag whatsoever by the way I'm running CS4...I did upgrade it to 3 Gbs of RAm (max on this notebook). I was planning on upgrading to the new 13" MBP, but i just can;t justify it, my machine still runs better than fine... hope that helps...:)