Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 | Keep Your Previous PE Version Installed; You May Be Glad You Did!
software:
Adobe Photoshop El...
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
Windows |
Adobe
, 2008
average customer review:
based on 7 reviews
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Make ordinary photos extraordinary with
Adobe
Photoshop
Elements
7. It combines power and simplicity so you can tell engaging stories in beautiful, personalized creations for print and the web; and easily find and view all your photos. And now, extend the capabilities of your software with new Photoshop.com Plus membership (Annual membership terms apply).
Create a personal web travelogue for friends and family, or view and share your photos on an interactive map based on the locations where they were taken (Works with U.S. addresses only) Online Albums with your choice of dynamic, animated templates
With Photoshop.com Plus membership (Annual membership terms apply), you can - Show off your creativity with inspiring ideas, tutorials, seasonal artwork, and templates delivered regularly to your software Backup your memories automatically and no scheduling required? get 20GB of storage ? enough for up to 15,000 photos View your photos virtually anywhere you are Share photos in fun, interactive ways via invitation-only Online Albums ? and you'll get new templates delivered to your software on a regular basis
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Good Program
This is a good program. I was originally using PSE4 that belonged to my Mother who had loaded it onto my computer. Something went wrong and ended up buying
Photoshop
for myself and decided to go with the most up-to-date program
Adobe
was offering. Sure there isn't a HUGE difference from PSE4 to PSE7 but I enjoy the program and I was able to buy it cheaper than what I could've bought PSE6 for. If you want to save some money, go with 5 or 6, definitely don't think you'll go wrong. I wanted CS3 but is beyond what I can afford right now. And as an aspiring photographer,
Elements
is great!
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Keep Your Previous PE Version Installed; You May Be Glad You Did!
My review rating of 3 stars is currently above the rest. I have kept my previous PE 5 installed, which is what I did when I intalled PE 5 I kept my PE 3 installed.
Photoshop
and Windows Vista can be a dysfunctional living arrangement and definitely have their conflicts.
With that said
Adobe
seems to be well intentioned in making Photoshop
Elements
better. You get a tiny amount of help in learning how to use just a few of its functions from Adobe. You need a manual, such as, Photoshop Elements Missing Manual, and others to help you learn; plus, a wealth of personal patience.
You do have a choice of Auto, Guided and Full Edit--so if one can be satisfied with Auto, then you won't have to work too hard.
I can certainly understand the other reviews, and that's why I have only been upgrading every other release.
I am probably stuck on the name Adobe and Microsoft as well, even though their products don't live up to all their claims of how wonderful they are. Perhaps next time I get a new computer I'll research Apple more? And, maybe someone will be offering a better photo editor?
Be willing to have a little user-lacking helpfulness even though Adobe's intention is probably more; or perhaps not, maybe the want to sell more training products that will get what you pay even more costly. Hopefully this application will not try your patience too much.
I wish I could have provided a better review than this lack-luster one for you.
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