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Published: 2008-06-12, Author: Alan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Many image editing applications claim to offer the power of Adobe Photoshop but at a far friendlier price. Nearly all fail. But in an ironic twist, Adobe's Photoshop Elements 6 adds beginner-focused features that seem very similar to those in one of its m...
Abstract: Adobe promised to make photo editing easier than ever, and, boy, it delivered with Photoshop Elements 6.0. Brimming with new features such as a Guided Edit mode, an amazing PhotoMerge Group Shot feature, and a slew of tools snatched from Photoshop CS3 tuc...
Abstract: For those who fall into the rather limited budget category and wish to stick with the kudos of an Adobe branded product then Adobe Photoshop Elements is the obvious route to take. Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 is the first version of the product to be re...
Abstract: Photoshops little brother comes in the same size of box as Paint Shop Pro, but where Corel supplies a thick multi-lingual manual, Adobes Getting Started guide is so brief that Lindsay Lohan could wear it to an award ceremony. The Welcome screen gr...
Those wanting to take the next step in photo editing need look no further than Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0. Hobbyists and scrapbookers will find everything they need (and more) to get their masterpieces out of the computer with the new Create and Sha...
Abstract: Not just a precocious little brother. An excellent photo editor with a great organiser and stylish creative functions. Despite being a budget version of Photoshop, Elements has emerged from the shadow of its professional sibling to become the afforda...
Abstract: Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 It’s evolution, not revolution, for Adobe’s latest photo editor Seven years have passed since Photoshop Elements 1, and while the latest version seems to be about evolution rather than revolution, the software shows...
Our overall impression of Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 is similar to my impression of Adobes new Premiere 4.0 video editor; Adobe expended great effort trying to make the application accessible to novices who have never laid hands on it, and in doing...
Abstract: Photoshop Elements has one big advantage over its many rivals in the photo-editing market: it can borrow features from its big brother, the professional version of Photoshop. One key new feature in this latest version of Elements is a technology cal...
Abstract: A new interface, smart albums, guided editing and photo merging keep Photoshop Elements ahead of the pack. Organising and enhancing thousands of digital photographs is a time-consuming task, and software needs to help make it as productive and enjoyab...