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Bill
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People still using Adobe Photoshop 7?

I've had some people request brushes compatible with Adobe Photoshop 7 and just wanted to see if there is a large amount of people still using it. I have a copy and can probably start making my brushes compatible with that version.

designR
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I'm currently running Photoshop CS2 right now. I'd like to get CS5 eventually! I still need to save up for it though, it's an expensive piece of software...

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Hey... I still use Adobe Photoshop 7 on my laptop. So anything you can do to make sure your brushes and whatnot are compatible with Photoshop 7.x would be awesome!

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Haha ok... I'll keep making sure my Photoshop patterns and brushes are created in Photoshop 7 so they are still compatible with old stuff! Plan on upgrading any time soon? ... ;)

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I am using adobephoshop 7 and I don't know how to apply these beautiful texture .PLz tell how can I apply these texture ....

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