{"id":19034,"date":"2012-07-10T11:41:57","date_gmt":"2012-07-10T18:41:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pindelski.org\/Photography\/?p=19034"},"modified":"2012-09-24T08:39:04","modified_gmt":"2012-09-24T15:39:04","slug":"photoshop-on-the-2012-macbook-air","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pindelski.org\/Photography\/2012\/07\/10\/photoshop-on-the-2012-macbook-air\/","title":{"rendered":"Photoshop on the 2012 MacBook Air"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>A few hurdles first!<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Adobe allows installation of Photoshop on two computers, and requires that if it is to be used on a third that one of the other two be deactivated.  Fair enough.  It&#8217;s premium priced software and shareholders of ADBE should rejoice at any and all attempts to control theft.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m on CS5, having started with CS2 ages ago and progressed through CS3 and CS4.  CS5 is a fine product, it&#8217;s fast and I have never had it lock up on the Hackintosh it calls home.  It is blisteringly fast on that machine, with its overclocked Sandy Bridge i7 CPU.<\/p>\n<p>Given the very speedy technology in the latest 2012 MacBook Air, I determined to add CS5 to that laptop which already runs Lightroom 4.1 very capably.  But how to get it on the MBA&#8217;s SSD?<\/p>\n<p>Good luck finding CS5 for Mac at Adobe.com.  There&#8217;s a Windows version but for the life of me I could not locate the Mac option, and all current Mac downloads point you to CS6, which I have not yet purchased.  I found my original CS5 disc and cloned it to a flash drive using CarbonCopyCloner on the Hackintosh, some 1.2Gb.  Inserting the USB flash drive in the MBA and starting the installation process failed.  I was asked to insert the installation disk.  So I copied over the installation files to the MBA and launched the installer from the MBA&#8217;s SSD.  After inputting my bazillion digit serial number all ran smoothly.<\/p>\n<p>But, firing up CS5 I got the &#8216;Activation limit exceeded &#8211; you have already installed this application on two computers.  Deactivate one&#8217; message.  Well, the snag is that the other installation was on the predecessor MBA 2010 which I had wiped before sale, so there&#8217;s no way I could &#8216;deactivate it&#8217;.  I called Adobe (866 772 3623, hit &#8216;3&#8217;) fearing the worst and got an exceptionally competent person to whom I explained that they needed to wipe one activation count off their registration database.  After ten minutes on hold I was informed that one activation was erased and that I could proceed.  I did so and all was sweetness and light!  Thank you, Adobe.<\/p>\n<p><center><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.pindelski.org\/Blog\/MBA2012_CS5.jpg\" width=\"800\" height=\"600\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p><i>Photoshop CS5.1 running happily on the 2012 MBA.<\/i><\/center><\/p>\n<p>Some usage notes on the 2012 MBA &#8211; mine has 4Gb RAM, twice that of the 2010 predecessor.<\/p>\n<p>Start up takes a mere 3 seconds.  Opening a RAW file (Panny G3) from Lightroom 4.1 in CS5.1 takes 9 seconds. Selective Lens Blur preview takes 2 seconds, applying the blur another 10.  This is a processor intensive activity.  It&#8217;s <i>faster<\/i> on the MBA than on my Core i7 Hackintosh. Applying routine distortions to correct verticals and the like is near instantaneous.  The 8Gb RAM MBA would probably be even faster.<\/p>\n<p>Bottom line?  No excuses need be made for the 2012 MacBook Air as a Photoshop machine.  It is perfectly capable of keeping up with the best.<\/p>\n<p><i>Disclosure:  Long AAPL January 2013 call options.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A few hurdles first! Adobe allows installation of Photoshop on two computers, and requires that if it is to be used on a third that one of the other two be deactivated. Fair enough. It&#8217;s premium priced software and shareholders of ADBE should rejoice at any and all attempts to control theft. 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