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Hanne - 08 May 2007 11:59 GMT
Hello everybody,

as an instructor for Adobe Photoshop I plan a discussion and demo for
my students about the history of Adobe and the development of Adobe
Photoshop from the first Version until now. I asked Adobe, if they can
give me a Verson 1.0, but the answer was, they don't have. Adobes
second answer was, that it would be ok, if a collecter or a member of
a group give a copy of the software to me.
So my question is whether someone from you has the software.

Thank you and have a nice day.

Greetings from Germany (Excuse my bad english)
Jon - 08 May 2007 14:18 GMT
> Hello everybody,
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> Greetings from Germany (Excuse my bad english)

Good luck! :-)
A graphics software aficionado once told me he thought Photoshop 1.0 was
maybe the only example he knew of practically error-free first version
software. I don't think there was ever a version 1.0.1 or even 1.1
before 2.0 came, and 1.0 was there for quite a while. It was a stroke of
genius at the time. (The only other "perfect" 1.0 app I can think of is
WriteNow 1.0, also extremely stable.) Hope your course goes well.
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Jolly Roger - 08 May 2007 14:45 GMT
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> as an instructor for Adobe Photoshop I plan a discussion and demo for
> my students about the history of Adobe and the development of Adobe
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> a group give a copy of the software to me.
> So my question is whether someone from you has the software.

Why does it have to be version 1.0?

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Jon - 08 May 2007 14:49 GMT
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> Why does it have to be version 1.0?

Because she want to talk about "the history of Adobe and the development
of Adobe Photoshop from the first Version until now"? :-)
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Jolly Roger - 08 May 2007 21:18 GMT
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> Because she want to talk about "the history of Adobe and the development
> of Adobe Photoshop from the first Version until now"? :-)

Oh - okay sorry.  I need to slow down, obviously.

: )

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Jon - 08 May 2007 21:35 GMT
> Oh - okay sorry.  I need to slow down, obviously.

:-)
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Ura Dippschit - 09 May 2007 04:36 GMT
> Oh - okay sorry.  I need to slow down, obviously.

It's a big club! :)
Jon - 09 May 2007 06:44 GMT
> > Oh - okay sorry.  I need to slow down, obviously.
>
> It's a big club! :)

Indeed. Look up all the times I've had to back down from overly hasty
postings here... In some groups I could name I'd have been bured to a
virtual cinder long ago. :-)
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Ura Dippschit - 08 May 2007 15:17 GMT
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> Why does it have to be version 1.0?

What was unclear?
Jolly Roger - 08 May 2007 21:18 GMT
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> What was unclear?

Only my comprehension.  ; D

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Frédérique & Her vé Sainct - 08 May 2007 18:34 GMT
just before Photoshop 1 you had Photolab, a german freeware by Thomas
Knoll on which Photoshop was built. (Thomas Knoll is still mentioned
first in the list on Photoshop startupscreens)

That was the time of 400K disks, before internet; I'm sure I have it
somewhere but I lost the 400K disk database for years :(

There is a discussion and a mention of a GUI site that may have some
screenprints for you on the Unoficial Apple Weblog, at
http://wwww.tuaw.com/2006/07/10/retro-mac-photoshop-1-0-7/

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Frédérique & Her vé Sainct - 08 May 2007 18:37 GMT
Frédérique & Hervé Sainct <h.sainct@laposte.net.invalid> wrote:

> There is a discussion and a mention of a GUI site that may have some
> screenprints for you on the Unoficial Apple Weblog, at
> http://wwww.tuaw.com/2006/07/10/retro-mac-photoshop-1-0-7/

from this I climbed back to a site with versions 0.6 and 2 on it:
http://aequitas.mine.nu/software/Old%20Macintosh%20Software/Adobe/

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M-M - 08 May 2007 19:10 GMT
> from this I climbed back to a site with versions 0.6 and 2 on it:
> http://aequitas.mine.nu/software/Old%20Macintosh%20Software/Adobe/

Cool! This was apparently before jpg since it can't open any. TIFF works
though.

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Hanne - 08 May 2007 20:10 GMT
First of all: Thank you so much for all your quick replies!

I found my solution here and it works! Even on my G5 - amazing!
Once again, I have got the ok from Adobe, so everything what I plan to
do is legal.
I'm looking forward to create the time travel through Adobe's history
for my students.

Thank you very much!
Jon - 08 May 2007 21:35 GMT
> > from this I climbed back to a site with versions 0.6 and 2 on it:
> > http://aequitas.mine.nu/software/Old%20Macintosh%20Software/Adobe/
>
> Cool! This was apparently before jpg since it can't open any. TIFF works
> though.

JPEG is way later, approved as a standard in 1994:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG
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Jolly Roger - 08 May 2007 21:50 GMT
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On 2007-05-08 12:40:18 -0500, h.sainct@laposte.net.invalid (Frédérique
& Hervé Sainct) said:

> Frédérique & Hervé Sainct <h.sainct@laposte.net.invalid> wrote:
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> from this I climbed back to a site with versions 0.6 and 2 on it:
> http://aequitas.mine.nu/software/Old%20Macintosh%20Software/Adobe/

Ultra-cool! I still have my Photoshop 2.5 floppies from way back when.  
I'll add this to my software collection archive for my older Macs!  
Thanks a bunch for sharing the link!

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nospam - 09 May 2007 00:29 GMT
> Frédérique & Hervé Sainct <h.sainct@laposte.net.invalid> wrote:
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> from this I climbed back to a site with versions 0.6 and 2 on it:
> http://aequitas.mine.nu/software/Old%20Macintosh%20Software/Adobe/

that's wild!  it runs great in classic.  

here is an excellent treatise on the history of photoshop:

<http://www.schewephoto.com/pei/pshistory.pdf>
Hanne - 09 May 2007 01:52 GMT
> In article <1hxt7xx.47p81vv7ybliN%h.sai...@laposte.net.invalid>,
> Frédérique & Hervé Sainct <h.sai...@laposte.net.invalid> wrote:
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> <http://www.schewephoto.com/pei/pshistory.pdf>

@nospam: That's it what I said: it's an absolute stably app! And
thanks for the very interesting link! This treatise will help me a
lot.

@Jolly Roger: Yes, it's really a treasure for each collection.
Especially the version 0.63b with the only Thomas Knoll splash screen.

@Frédérique & Hervé Sainct: Thank you again - I'm really happy!
Jolly Roger - 09 May 2007 02:00 GMT
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> @Jolly Roger: Yes, it's really a treasure for each collection.
> Especially the version 0.63b with the only Thomas Knoll splash screen.

Yes - *very* cool!  And it runs great on my Mac SE!  = )

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