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"If I ever got the product!" I am sure the product is great... I will buy it somewhere else! I never received the product!
"Give it a chance, it is better than stated" First, let me say for the many that do not know. Adobe Photoshop elements 6 as well as every other earlier version DOES have a manual. It just doesn't come with it, due to the fact that it would cause the box to weigh a ton considering it has over 400 pages... however it can be found in PDF format on the Adobe website, do a search for photoshop elements 6 user guide in the search bar and then cheack back in a couple of months for the version 7 guide. (amazon won't post the link) Adobe is still processing the user guide for PSE7 and it should be out soon. Since PSE6 in essentially the same as PSE7, you can use the user guide for it until the version 7 guide is published. I do not own PSE7 yet, but I have used PSE6 and I am currently using the trial version of PSE7. I am an advanced photoshop user and I use this software on a daily basis for my photography edits and digital photo restoration. I think the software is a little slower than version 6 but overall it is great and very useful for a photographer on a budget. It also has some added backgrounds, templates, graphics and framing options that are easy to use for the digital scrapbooking enthusiasts. If you are upgrading there may be some things that you do not like, but they aren't enough to stop you from upgrading. If you are a new PSE user then you won't know the difference and won't be dissapointed. Happy Photoshopping!!
"Lucky Number Seven: many fun features in PSE V.7" Some major and not-so-major changes to Photoshop Elements here in Version 7. Photoshop Elements is the almost-grownup version of Photoshop. For 90-plus percent of users, PSE has all you need to edit photographs, make digital art. Add in Photoshop Premiere Elements and handle videos, too.
There are so many new features in version 7. One that stands out is the new "guided edit." If you are impatient to try out all the ways to modify a photo, you can learn then quickly using a guided edit. The try-it buttons lead you through a sequence of filters and adjustments (not always explaining them in detail, however) and you can get a relatively good result. For tweaking "your way", you'll have to learn the underlying techniques but for an on-the-fly method, this is a handy tool and a great way to dip into the huge array of tools. But some of the new guided edits won't help you learn how to do it on your own as they are script-based and some of these newfangled tricks only show up in guided edit, nowhere else.
For those that use the selection brushes (a magic tool that selects similar color areas to allow you to recolor, delete or otherwise modify sections of pictures) there is now the ability to modify the selection with a plus-minus feature that is included in the brush control, not as a separate brush as in previous versions. I use the selection brush a lot to modify photos for visualizing paintings, and this is a nice improvement.
The help has been greatly expanded; not only is the Adobe reader-based help available, but there is a new beta community-based (wiki-style) help as well.
The photographic editing has been greatly enhanced for ease of use. For example, there are quick fixes, remove elements (dust, red glowing zombie eyes, poles sticking up in back of heads) and other desirable cures for photo problems. There are project guides for making artwork with an eye to the scrapbooking hobbyist. There is an improved photomerge feature for group shots (that's handy.)
I was certainly happy with the new text search box, which lets you search your for pictures by keywords, time, data, camera, and caption. If you've lost a picture and it's somewhere buried in your folders, you know how useful this can be.
You can now back up your photos online, join a Photoshop community and download more easily to cell phones. Photoshop.com membership offers a lot of ways to share photos, including one I found intriguing; if you keep your photos on your desktop and travel with a laptop, you can access the server at Photoshop.com and have access to photos you don't have with you. (Conversely, I can think of a case when I was traveling in a remote place and was downloading photos to the laptop. I would have appreciated an easy way to upload them all somewhere else for safekeeping.) There are also album templates for online sharing, similar to Flickr and Photobucket. The online part of PSE is really the biggest addition to the new version. While I did find a lot of the editing slicker in the revamped organizer, the basic program is very much the same.
Why should you bother with Photoshop.com if you use other online photo management systems? Existing users and new ones get free, basic membership plans with 2GB of storage. The 'Plus' plan is sold on its own for $50 per year or bundled with the desktop software for $140 and has 20GB of space and you can also store videos. The online membership allows you to sync with some applications in PSE7 and to do phone picture management. Right now, the phone feature is uploading and sharing, but in future, there may be a mobile version for more photo manipulation. (I use my cell phone just for calls and the occasional peep at the news; apparently phones are becoming pretty advanced--when they have one that dispenses a decent espresso, I'll think about it.)
In summary: if you are a new user to Photoshop Elements, there are many enhancements for communication and sharing as well as better help. If you are a current user, you might want to think if you need the latest bells and whistles. If you are a home-based PSE user, there might not be enough to tempt you. But if you share a lot of pictures and want a faster way to do some of the photo manipulation, PSE7 could be great for you. Remember, if you want macros (scripts of frequently-used sequence of keystrokes) and if you need to access information on PANTONE, CMYK and other printer's color functions, Photoshop Creative Suite --the original full program, is what you need to use.
"The question isn't if this is a good upgrade but if this is a good product!" This is an excellent product for home use. My HP photo editing software was no good on a VISTA 64-bit system. We take a lot of digitial photos and need an easy editing program. This is one of the more powerful and is not very hard to learn. You will find all the standard "home editing" items and some nice additional features. Instalation was no problem, the system runs well and is not unusually hard to use. You will need a training book! The internal documentaion is lacking and the screens can be daunting. My choice was the "Teach Yourself Visually" book. It isn't expensive and has all that I want and need. Photoshop is a very poweful poduct. This is for home use and you shouldn't expect professional features. Like any software, you have a learning curve. The results are worth the effort. This is a product that is supported by a major company and one that you will be able to use for yesrs aand years.
"Me likes" The upgrade from 6 to 7 is arguable, but buying 7 has inspired me to learn more and more about the abilities of elements 7. There's a lot of tutorials out there helping me with (what I consider)a big learning curve.
I have become addicted. This is the best thing since sliced bread.
It's better than a video game. You can do some very cool stuff. This is challenging my imagination.
If you don't have photoshop...get it. It is not a perfect program. It seems demanding of your computer. Thats because some major computing is going on, and so far, I have figured out a way to make everything work as designed.
Because it's not perfect, it gets 4 stars. Did I say, get it? Yeah, I did.
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What our customer's say!
"Photoshop elements", Quite a disappointment after trying the real photoshop for a while, but still has a lot of the essential functions.
"Photoshop Elements ", I love this product! They have made some major improvements with it and I don't have to get the full version of photoshop to do the things I need to do for my photography business!
"Very pleased", I am probably the furthest thing from a computer genius. I have had no experience with any of the PSE versions so I am starting fresh with PSE7. I have to say that I really do love it and have already created quite a few things using it. So far I am very pleased. If you have the previous version then you are probably ok. If you are new to PSE then I highly recommend it. I gave it only 4 stars because I find the "help" function to not be as good as it should be. But, I have taught myself just by playing around for a while. Oh, and I have Vista and do not find the program slow at all.
"I'm thrilled", Count me as a thrilled ex-Corel (Paintshop Pro X2) user. After Corel decided to charge their loyal customers $50 for RAW file support updates I moved on.
I can't compare PE7 against PE6 and probably don't need to. Lots of users seem to be doing that already. I can compare against Paintshop Pro X2 though. You'll often hear Corel PSPX2 users take pride in their ability to get things done quickly without having to worry about Adobe's complicated workflow. "Let them have their Photoshop, we're getting real work done" is common. The other believe that has been held is that the Elements brand is for novices only, because Adobe won't ever add the truly powerful features from PS. I think PE7 destroys both these arguments, to be honest.
Organizer: I have about 5,000 photos and managing them hasn't been easy. Corel PSPX2's organizer is really just a file browser...functional but not outstanding. The big problem for me is that you click a directory and wait and wait and wait while the program creates snapshots for all of the photos within the directory. Because of this it is hard to dynamically navigate around in order to tag, move and sort photos. PE7 on the other hand, makes file organization a breeze. It takes a while the first time, to cataloge and create thumbnails. But after that you can search, tag, move, rename photos to your heart's content. I love the feature that lets you associate geographical coordinates with a tag. Once the tag is assigned to a photo, the photo now can be found on a version of Yahoo maps. Brilliant. Oh! And raw files from my Olympus E-510 are supported out of the box! No need to pay $50 extra to get this support (Corel, I'm looking at you).
Plugins: The other important feature to me is the ability to use photoshop plugins. Lack of plugin support in Lightroom is the primary reason I couldn't settle on that app. I have a bunch of great plugins that I've purchased over the years. They were always a bit wonky in Paintshop Pro, but they worked. However, now I'm seeing the true power of these plugins in PE7.
I haven't dug in to too much else yet, but I'd encourage folks to consider this program if you haven't yet. A trial is available from Adobe's website so you can see for yourself.
I'm running on an HP dv9000 series laptop, 4GB of RAM running Windows Vista 32-bit. PE7 runs smooth as butter.
"compare softwares", I was seeking info on Elements 7 vs. 6--per posts last evening and in comment to Ms. Daneman's review, and any help would be most appreciated, but thought anyone thinking about first time purchase might want to check out a site called Top Ten Reviews (reliability unknown as first time seen)which has a piece and chart comparing several dozens of features/components between 10 different editing softwares (Top Ten reviews/software/photo editing software-- Corel, Serif, ULead, acdsee, phot suite, foto finish, photo explosion, picassa, and photo impression). True enuf that Elements comes out No. 1 but a few others are very close. I checked out the comments on Corel, which altho apparently not the Professional version still seems too difficult/time consuming. But a couple of other come close. I asked Ms. Daneman whether she or anyone reading this, aware whether they have better tutrials/easier learning curves.
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"Lots to Learn!", RATING = 1 STAR as delivered / 4 STARS with supplemental book from the library!!!!
I'm new to Photoshop Elements. I really need a good digital photo editor because my pictures don't always turn out. I was going to order PSE6 and then saw PSE7 was coming out in October so I pre-ordered PSE7 on Amazon.
When I first installed this program I thought it was REALLY, REALLY slow to use, and there is really no documentation provided on how to use it. CRAZY! I figured out how to do basic things as best I could and tried figuring out how to get help from Adobe's website - just generally not intuitive.
Well - being resourceful and not ready to give up I got Photoshop Elements for Dummies from the library. I'm currently on Page 18, and I'm finally getting it - It's a miracle. There are things that you would NEVER figure out on your own (ex: hover and blue text will appear and you can click on the blue text to get specific help for that functionality!!!!)
My advice - buy the software and then ahold of some good documentation that will help you figure out how to use this!!!
"Adobe should start over", I am an expert PC user, a reasonably serious amateur photographer and a great fan of Adobe Acrobat. I started using Adobe PSE V6 about a year ago, after using Microsoft Picture It for years (and liking it, though I'm not a Microsoft fan).
Because I'm experienced and because of my enjoyment using Acrobat, I expected PSE6 to be relatively easy to learn. It wasn't. Nothing works the way I expected it to and nothing was where I expected to find it. I'm also one of the few who actually reads a manual when all else fails. I read two books, including the Dummies book and still couldn't comfortably navigate this software.
When PSE 7 came out, I thought maybe things would get better. Not so. Now I don't know what I'm going to do.
Adobe should get the Acrobat development team to start from scratch with the Photoshop programs.
"Diffficult to USE", I find this program powerful but not helpful in its design. It is difficult. I tried Corel's Paint shop pro easier, more logical and just as powerful. The Corel program is very mainstream and accepts many useful plug-ins just like elements. This program needs a total redesign for the the advanced consumer market - is is locked into the more difficult aspects of Photoshop.
"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!
"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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