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Photoshop Album is divided into six distinct regions, all of which are accessed via a single screen. The first, appropriately entitled Get Photos, automatically gathers and sorts images from sources such as cameras or card readers, scanners, or existing folders you may already have stored inside your computer. It is important to note that the program doesn't actually move files already on your hard drive; rather it simply provides an easier way to catalog them.
The second section, Organize, groups and categorizes photos by date or by customizable subject matters, allowing you to quickly "tag" thumbnails of your shots in much the same way you'd place ID tags on luggage. Unique to Photoshop Album is its "timeline" feature--a scrollable bar graph located at the top of the screen that visually displays the number of photos from a given month or folder.
The program's Fix Photo tool may be disappointing to Adobe veterans in that it is no more sophisticated than most shareware or beginner editing utilities. Indeed, you must use Adobe's pricier Photoshop Elements or a competing product if you want to perform manipulations beyond basic cropping, redeye correction, or brightness, contrast and color adjustments. The impressive "Creation," conversely, generates a number of exciting photo presentations, including audio-enhanced slideshows and video CDs and printable albums, calendars and greetings cards. The program even warns you if your image quality, size or orientation isn't ideal for printing.
Photoshop Album also facilitates email and Internet photo sharing of both individual photos and entire slideshows, although Adobe doesn't maintain its own sharing site and therefore forces you to belong to a third-party site if you want to publish on the Web. --Gord Goble
Fixing red-eye, cropping, and other common photo problems is right at your fingertips, so you get great-looking pictures every time. Make the most of your photos with professionally designed templates for slideshows with music, video, and audio clips, or albums, greeting cards, calendars, professionally bound books, and more. Share your experiences by e-mailing, printing, or viewing them on your TV screen using a DVD player--no additional software is required. The step-by-step wizard makes it easy to bring your photos to life in albums, slideshows, greeting cards, calendars, and more. Use Photoshop Album to easily back up your lifetime of photos and keep them safe.
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132 of 136 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great product for ver. 1.0, but needs some improvements,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Album [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
I've been using intensely Adobe Photoshop Album for about a week now, and I squeezed it as much as possible (even obtained some access violation faults with sudden stop of the program). I am very pleased with the program, and I will gladly list the reasons for that:1. It focuses on stability over features - this product, unlike many others, doesn't give up quality by masquerading a miriad of creepy features inserted just to steal attention (and money) from consumers (but features that don't work well). Adobe Photoshop Album is not a "feature rich" product, but it exhibits an amazing stability for version 1. 2. It is reliable - although not completely bug free (as I said, I was able to make it stop suddenly), it is designed in such a way that you don't lose your work if it stops unexpectedly. Perhaps they save the data after each change; if they do so, they do it with amazing speed - practically seamlessly. 3. It is easy to use - you don't need the manual (which is very basic in explanations). The interface speaks for itself, and everything is under the tip of the mouse pointer. 4. Tagging, searching and sorting is hugely intuitive. The program has some basic tag categories: People, Places, Events and Others. Do you have a new picture and don't know how to tag it? Just look at it and describe it in plain English. You did 90% of the tagging task - without even knowing. Example: "Granny is watering the flowers in the garden". Then you should tag it with: Granny (category People), Garden (category Places), Watering (category Events), Flowers (category Other). As simple as emitting sentences while speaking: subject-verb-object/adverbs. Even a child can do it! If the product is so good, why do I give it only 4 stars? Well, here are the CONs: 1. The automatic sychronization features are inexistent. You *must* use only Adobe Album to manage your photos. If you don't do it, then you may mess up your catalog - without much smart help from Adobe Album. Example: you install Adobe Album and scan your hard drives. You realize that you have a whole bunch of duplicates (probably produced by some other software). You decide to remove the duplicates - but the dups remain in Adobe Album catalog, and there's no batch way to remove them from there. Detecting the dups/mismatched entries in the catalog is not automized at all, and this may be a paintakingly difficult process. If you go to Windows Explorer and remove by hand then you enter another problem: the catalog doesn't synchoronize automatically. Built-in batch support is only for moving photos, but not for deleting. 2. The program is not very versatile when it comes to tags - it keeps them by name only (not by name/category), and moving tags around between categories is quite impossible if you have duplicates. You simply must renounce to one of them - losing all you tagging work with one of the dupes. 3. The slide-show creation feature is primitive and very limiting: only three frame templates are presented, none of them fills the whole TV screen, and the duration of each photos can be only one of 3 pre-set values. Moreover, the photos must be above a certain (unspecified) resolution. If you choose below that, you are warned about it but not told about what may happen: the programs simply refuses to produce the VCD without a reasonable explanation (you have to figure out yourself that the low resolution is the cause). 4. The program is limited in producing generic slide-shows reusable by other applications (not many applications know how to use PDF-based sildeshow that Adobe Album produces). Let's say I want to select some photos, then produce a slide-show (like a little movie) that I want to include with some DVD-authoring software into a composite home DVD (containing home movies and home slide shows). I cannot do that: I must make my selection in Adobe Album, then export the selection as bare JPGs into some directory, then grab my selection from there. Such a waste of steps and disk space! 5. The online help - needed for more unusual tasks - is not very rich and it's sometwhat counter-intuitive. You put some effort into finding what you need. To summarize: because Adobe Photoshop Album is such a great piece of software but with problems in terms of photo output and integration with other software, I consider a 4 star rating is appropriate.
76 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sanity for my Photos,
By "biguz" (Nice, France) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Album [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
Photoshop Album has changed everything for me. I've been beta testing it for several months now and I am totally sold on Adobe's approach to photo categorization. This software is great for everyone. If you're just looking for some basic software that will help you organize your photos simply, Photoshop Album is the perfect tool. You can import photos directly from your camera, and they are automatically organized chronologically, searchable via the convenient, intuitive timeline. For those willing to put a little more time into organizing the photo collection, Photoshop Album's tagging system is the answer to your dreams. First you set up tags like "Mom", "Sis", "Egypt", "New Years Eve 2002" (grouped under "People", "Places", and "Events"). Now, simply drag the corresponding tags onto your photos, and Voila! Now you can see all photos from "New Years Eve 2002" or all photos of "Mom". You can even see all photos from "New Years Eve 2002" with "Mom" in them! Once you have the photos you want to work with, making slideshows, printing or emailing to friends is, again, one click away. You can even fix-up photos to correct red eye, brightness, colours, etc. The software is quick and stable and incredibly intuitive. There's no doubt the interface team has worked long hours with users to make these new concepts really work. No superfluous bells or whistles; just solid, creative usability throughout the application. Best of all, this software is incredibly affordable. I would highly recommend this software to anyone who uses a digital camera!
95 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I love this Program,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Album [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
I have been using adobe products for years now, I really like the approach in this program. I used to sort my photos by folders. Which was time consuming, now I tag them with keywords. I had always run into problems with my naming because I would use such naming routines as xmas02trip.jpg, 2xmas02trip.jpg and so on, now I can tag each photo with the same name. It's great and I don't have to keep renaming a, b, c or with numbers. The time line function is really cool also, all I have to know is the date or even near the date I took the photo to be able to find it. I don't have the need for the touch up tools because I use another program for that, so I can't really tell you how that works. It's basically a great cataloger program. Which gives you a different approach to sorting not just your photos but also video. Another thing I really love about it is you can print multiple photos on one sheet of photo paper without wasting paper. So you can fill up a whole sheet and cut individual photos out. If you are a organizing nut like me, you'll love it too.
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