Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Plus Premiere Elements
| Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Plus Premiere Elements 2.0 |
Manufacturer: Adobe
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718659489984 Retail Price: $160.99 Avg. Rating:
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"Great editing software!" | 2007-08-10 |
| - Reviewed By User: A25DKH68AMM4PH |
| I recently scanned several ancestral photos that had damage to them. With Photoshop Elements, I was able to clean up damaged,faded and unclear areas. The results were great. The photos were clear, color was in the correct tone and damage to the photos was reduced. I would only suggest a user guide to answer questions when they arise. I still consider it a great software. |
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"Photoshop" | 2007-05-27 |
| - Reviewed By sigfindoc |
| Wish I had bought this one earlier. Great manipulation of photos and pretty easy once you get some things figured out. This is more of an experienced users software, than for a beginner, but both will be very happy with it. |
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"Exceptional Programs" | 2007-01-03 |
| - Reviewed By User: AU8TFGX3VW3VX |
| The two programs interact nicely. I was able to easily send pictures from Photoshop Elements to Premiere Elements to make a slide show movie. Both my teenagers have been using Photoshop Elements to cut and paste my mug shot in to other pictures. Permiere Elements is easy to use for movies. The bundled package saved me a few dollars. |
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"Still a great bundle" | 2007-01-03 |
| - Reviewed By lewispossible |
| Even though a newer version is out, this is probably the best choice for the multimedia hobbiest. PSE4 has a lot of great features and I'm always impressed with how much depth there is in the program. I've created many great movies with Premiere Elements, and though it lacks a lot of fancy features, it has just about everything you need to put together a solid film. Playback is choppy with MOV files, but who really cares. Overall this is a wonderful buy and cheap bundle. |
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"Breath of Fresh Air" | 2006-11-14 |
| - Reviewed By User: AHLDIVGR274YZ |
| I have used Pinnacle products for years and the last one was Studio 9. Pinnacle Studio seemed to always have problems, and I almost lost interest with video editing all together. Knowing Adobe's reputation, I decited to try Premiere Elements 2.0 and Photoshop Elements 4.0. I loaded them in my computer and they worked without at any problems. I have ued Premiere quite a bit, but haven't used the photoshop at all. If photoshop works as well as Premiere, I will be very pleased with my purchase. |
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"The new Photoshop Elements 4.0" | 2006-11-10 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3LC42AAHAN32J |
| The new version of Elements (4.0) does almost anything most normal people will want to do to photos. It is still replete with Photoshop's well known user hostility but, with patience, is a valuable tool to have. I do not like the requirement at the outset to decide what you will eventually do with the photo, but that is just an annoyance. |
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"Premire Elements uses a lot of resources" | 2006-09-20 |
| - Reviewed By jflato |
| I purchased the package primarily to edit videos of youth football and figured why not get Photoship Elements while I was at it. I can easily burn video with the MyDVD software that came with the computer, but editing clips was difficult or impossible. My thoughts on Premire Elements is that 1) It can do a lot of stuff and has serious editing capabilities, you can cut and move clips around at will and overlay sound as you like, etc. 2) I did not find it particularly user friendly to learn at first and things that were easy on MyDVD are difficult to figure out, but once you figure it out it is not too bad 3) it uses a lot of computer resouces. For short clips it will do fine, but for clips of over 30 minutes it can take several hours to process/transcribe/burn the DVD. I have a gig of memory and an AMD 3500+ chip. It also uses more hard drive space than MyDVD. |
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"Adobe Photoshop 4.0 - "Think Twice"" | 2006-08-25 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2C43LHPS40OKD |
I've used Photoshop 2.0 for several years and found it did everything I wanted to do. While 2.0 was not 100% "user friendly," I slowly learned the scheme of things and got my pictures quickly tweeked up in good shape. It's pretty much a snap for me now.
I bought Photoshop 4.0 (Don't ask me why when 2.0 was worked OK.) and hoped for the best. I actually bought the Photoshop/Premier package, but haven't installed Premier yet. Premier will hopefully replace my Pinnacle ver. 10 program.
For me, it seems "everything has changed." It's like a new program ... nothing looks familiar. I went through the "Guided Tour" and thought "Gee, that looks easy," but alas, when I tried it ... i couldn't seem to duplicate the results. In fact, I have had several episodes of computer lock-up, requiring a "CONTROL-ALT-DELETE" program termination. (New 128-bit dual channel processor computer ... Top of The Line; two gig's of RAM.)
I am finding that I tend to fall back to 2.0 to do my work. Maybe when I have the time, I'll figure 4.0 out, but until then, 2.0 will be my daily workhorse.
I do like the 4.0 ability to work with RAW files and I find that 4.0 has somewhat improved on the horrible 2.0 "HELP" system. Adobe still tends to "talk over my head" and assume I know more jargon than I do. (I have 40-years of computer experience, harking back to programming VACUUM TUBE computers!) I tried the 4.0 "help" file once, step-by-step and it didn't work! Oh well ... probably my error.
My recommendation: "If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It." |
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"Photoshop Elements 4 Plus Premiere Elemnets 2" | 2006-08-16 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1PN51V5X89LY8 |
| Some excellent tools and capabilities of which I am still exploring. Make sure you go the Elements website and join their group to get additional tips. |
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"Best Bang For Your Buck In Photo Editing!" | 2006-07-31 |
| - Reviewed By mmylott |
After purchasing a new camcorder, I wanted the best software available to help me compile professional quality slideshows and video. This particular software was the most recommended from audio electronic specialists. I did all the comparisons with Vegas, Cinemagix, Pinnacle, Broderbund, Nova...I looked at them all. By far, Adobe leads in user friendly functions and ease of install. I had zero problems installing on my HP computer and am amazed how quickly a new user can put a program together. I was clicking and dragging pictures, added text, changed fades in and out, made nice transitions, sometimes a different transition for each picture...so many to choose from... I didn't use any of the pre-programmed themes available but I can see where that'd be nice for certain applications or if you want a cookie cutter program. There are many features that make this program superior including a wide variety of graphics and editing tools. I'm very impressed with this software, it's a better value than most higher priced but less performing competitors out there. I'd buy this again, definitely!
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