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Rating: 287 reviews Sales Rank: 82
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.6 x 1.4
MPN: 29230727 Model: 29230727 UPC: 883919135830 EAN: 0883919135830 ASIN: B000UKBIEC
Release Date: October 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Great Product November 2, 2008 D. Gore I am enjoying this product. Just beginning to use but so far it is great. I signed up for an on line class on how to use the software but have found that I have been able to do lots of things on my own. Well worth the money. I enjoy learning something new everyday. Highly recommend the software for anyone who wants to dress up their digital photography or adjust files for web.
good for me October 30, 2008 Zhu Fu (CA, USA) the funtions is enough for me, although I don't like the gray background. I would give it a 4 start if I wasn't cheat by Amazon for the price---It was showing that there is a $20 mail-in-rebate when I bought it (there is no any detail on the page or any link) . but when I got it, I noticed that the rebate is conditional that you have to had purchased antoher adobe product to be eligible for it. I would have returned it if I didn't have to use the software right away. Anyway, be aware of such specials!
Great program October 24, 2008 Dee Cee (ma) The program is super, Easy to use and just what they said it would do. Will enjoy the program for a long time . Thanks
Elements 6.0 October 16, 2008 John G. Bishop (Cheshire,CT USA) Prev used Adobe Elements 4.0 and 5.0 and 6.0 has a much nicer layout and meets my needs perfectly.
Photoshop Elements keeps getting better October 15, 2008 K. Bellis I've been a user of the full version of Photoshop for several years, but there are some things Photoshop Elements does even better; specifically, digital media identification, organization and management. Even before Adobe Bridge was created for managing files among the array of Adobe applications, I was an early user of Photoshop Album because of its tag method for media identification and catalog system for file organization and management. The tag (aka keyword) method of identification makes it possible to identify images with multiple tags beginning with four preset categories (People, Events, Other, and Places), but customizable with your own categories, subcategories, subcategory within a subcategory, and keyword tags. Even better, the catalog system of organization does not depend on descriptive filenames or folders, but keeps track of the location of its files wherever they are on your system, including multiple folders and drives. While you can create new catalogs for individual projects/subjects, the flexibility of tags has prompted me to build my collection of several thousand digital images in the same catalog so that a single click of any tag will bring up every image with that tag from the beginning of the catalog. As Bridge emerged and has evolved, Album's cataloging system seemed to be in decline because Photoshop Album revisions dried up with Starter Edition 3.2 in April 2007 and Bridge was not designed to convert Album's .psa catalogs. While I turned to Bridge because of it's superior batch processing features, capable of using Photoshop's Actions, I missed Photoshop Album's catalog system. Only recently did I discover that Photoshop Elements became the successor to Photoshop Album, incorporating more and more image editing functions, and was designed from the outset to convert Photoshop Album catalogs. But beware, many, including myself, have had problems with Elements 6.0's inability to convert .psa catalogs and have had to resort to version 5 to do the conversion. I don't know if Elements 7.0 fixed the version 6.0 glitch. Be aware also if you purchased Elements 6.0 after Adobe's announcement of Elements 7.0, Adobe offers a free upgrade except for the cost of shipping. Call their Customer Service line at 800-585-0774 for instructions.
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