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137 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
been there, done that, buy this,
By mister_t42 (Andover, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I am an avid amateur photographer, with the emphasis on amateur. I am on my second digital camera (Canon G1, first was Kodak DC480), and I've been printing my own digital photos for almost 2 years.During that time I've tried many packages, from Photoshop LE, to QImage, to Printshop, to PhotoDeluxe, and I've never been satisified. What I wanted was a solution that gave me reasonable control over the process while still making it simple. I was beginning to feel that I wanted too much until Adobe released Elements. In my opinion Elements is the Holy Grail for the average amateur digital photographer who wants to print AND edit photos. Now if you have no interest in EDITing your photos, then spend your money elsewhere (Qimage is a good start). Or if you are a professional or a web graphics jockey then go with the latest version of Photoshop. Otherwise, buy this. Elements makes the process as simple as you want it to be. With many one-click functions, you can trim to size, adjust levels (color spectrum), Sharpen, and print. The hardest part is Sharpen, but after a few trial experiments you'll find settings that work for you most of the time (or buy a 3rd party add=in, like the Nik Sharpen Pro solution that I purchased). Save yourself some aggrevation. Adobe got it right with the 1.0 version of Elements. Buy it.
71 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spectacular product,
By Doc JC (Beaverton, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I've been using Photoshop Elements for a couple of months now, not only for photoediting and printing, but also for design of backgrounds for web pages. Photoshop Elements is primarily used as part of my business (I use it in the design of marketing materials and art for webpages).The program is a perfect fit for serious hobbyist. It also meets the needs of business users who are cost-conscious and do not need the full power of PhotoShop. Most of the programs features focus on delivering useful graphics and photo enhancement tools to the user. PhotoShop Elements provides few few kitschy filters and tacky borders that so many bundled programs force on users, apparently in the belief that most of us want to use photoeditors to send fun-house images of the family pet with purple and yellow flowered borders to all our friends. PhotoElements offers an immensely powerful suite of tools focused on the results desired by the serious hobbyist (which is not to say they haven't included their a few of their own kitschy folders). While PhotoElements offers a wide variety of filters and special effects, most of the filters have a meaningful professional purpose, the filters produce excellent quality results, and most offer the users a high degree of control over the special effects. Unlike some bundled packages, PhotoElements works nearly flawlessly. It seems to manage memory well and I've never had a crash while using the program. PhotoElements paper user guide is excellent for a program in this price range. The only criticism would be that I found the on-line help, which downloads directly to the Internet, somewhat clumsy and poorly structured. It seems difficult to formulate search terms that get the desired result and for someone on a dial-up connection I would think this would be a painfully slow way to access help (I have high-speed cable). This software offers extraordinary value for the price. It offers at least 70-80% of the power of Photoshop for little more than the price of a game. If you buy a digital camera, purchase and install PhotoElements before you waste disk space on the bundled photoediting software that came with your camera. This was the best [inexpensive]software purchase I've ever made.
63 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic product,
By Mike (PA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I must say that I was highly skeptical of this software at first. I have never been a fan of "lite" products. Photo Deluxe was, in my opinion, a poor excuse for image editing software. I was afraid this was just going to be Photo Deluxe 2. I was wrong. Elements has the tools that the amateur/hobbyist needs. I'd even venture to guess that most web developers could get by with this as well. Those familiar with Adobe's pro version of Photoshop will likely not miss a thing. In addition, I've found it to be much faster that Paint Shop Pro 7. I run a 950 Mhz AMD Athlon, and PSP just feels sluggish. Elements is very responsive.I won't go into all the features that I think make it an excellent buy, but the one that stands out is the photomerge. It allows you to take several individual photos having overlap and stitch them into a panorama. I had some photos like this that I took years ago on a trip, and I seriously doubted the software would be able to stitch them together. It worked flawlessly with no tweaking or fooling around. In about 1 minute they were seamlessly merged. In addition to this, I've found it very easy to use. I've been fooling around with the pro version of Photoshop for several years, and I never knew how to use 30%+ of the features. Elements guides you through without insulting your intelligence. If you're joining the digital photography masses with the purchase of a scanner and/or a digital camera, this is a "must own" piece of software. Forget Paint Shop Pro or the junky stuff that came with your imaging device and just buy this. It's easy to see why the pros have been such big Adobe fans all these years.
72 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for the beginning digital photographer,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Unlike many of the other reviewers, my experience with photo editing software is quite limited - I've only used a few simple programs, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe, and PhotoShop LE. They did what I wanted, but in a cumbersome way. I also have a roommate with who's an amateur photographer with PhotoShop, so I know a little about how the full version of the program works.Photoshop Elements reminds me of most basic programs in its feature list, but it seems to be extremely optimized for the beginning digital photographer. I.E., me! Menus and options all take into account what people like me most want to do with a picture, (redeye, cropping, sizing, lighten/darken, colorbalence) and make it a matter of a couple of clicks to get more or less exactly the picture that I have in mind. I suspect that the people who are complaining about this program are too sophisticated for what's intended to be a beginner's product. So, my recommendation is that if you're a beginner, buy this. You'll think it's wonderful. If you're looking for a program that truly full featured, bite the bullet and buy the full version of Photoshop, like most people who think of photography as either a full-blown hobby or actual profession. I love this program.
52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More Like Photshop Ultra-Lite!,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Until recently, there was Photoshop 5.5 LE. Well, perhaps this program could have an alias of Photoshop 6.0 UL (ultra-lite).Don't misunderstand, I'm not knocking this program at all, in fact, quite the contrary. I'm writing this review to sing its praises. Adobe has attempted in the past to do consumer-level editing programs, i.e. the Photo Deluxe series. From my experience with these, they've left much to be desired. Not so with Photoshop Elements. For the most part, Adobe got it right this time for the market they're obviously shooting for...everybody who can't afford or doesn't need Photoshop. I've got this program loaded up alongside Photoshop 6 and Ulead PhotoImpact 7. I do photography professionsally and I've used Photoshop for a long time, but everything you may have heard is true. Elements does many of the Photoshop functions without the cost or the learning curve. This is a very easy program to use. The recipes are a great extra and can come in real handy. There are a couple things I'd like to see Adobe do should they release an updated version. One, it would be nice to be able to work with channels. That's a great function in Photoshop if you like to dabble in black and white. But maybe the technology behind adding that makes it cost prohibitive. And two, let's get real with the printing here. This is one function that's exactly as it is in Photoshop and it shouldn't be. It's the usual "Picture Package" function that Adobe uses. Although it has it's place, most average shooters making prints of family functions or weekend getaways don't want multiple copies of the same picture printed in various sizes on the same sheet of paper. There needs to be the choices of all the popular templates so that different pictures can be printed on the same sheet. Fix that, Adobe, and you'll make a massive improvement in a what's already a great program. Then we don't have to jump to another program to do our printing. Other than that, Elements could probably fulfill 70% of my needs for this type of software. It's the other 30% where I need Photoshop. If you want to function like Photoshop and keep your bank account intact at the same time, give Elements a try. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
68 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better, Faster, More Intuitive than PSP5,
By "indigocoatl" (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I bought Paint Shop Pro 5 two years or so ago, to work with scanned images. I found that a totally frustrating experience - I could never bring the scanned images up to par with my own quality expectations. Then last August I bought a digital camera with 2.1 megapixels - and started having some real fun. It came with MGI Photosuite - and Adobe Photoshop LE Business Edition (not the full version of LE). Between these 3 programs I was having a heck of a time viewing, fixing, and printing my photos. I was beginning to think that I had gotten into another time-wasting situation, and was looking for a way to do what I wanted to do with my photos, faster.I read the ZDNet review of Elements, that lodged in my brain. Then, on a whim, I bought Elements at Best Buy. (Yaaah, so I paid full price!). I got it home, installed it... opened one of my infamous scans - clicked "sharpen" - and Viola! It met my quality expectations that easily! (Yes, I had done the same thing with PSP5, but it looked like hell...) I deleted MGI photosuite and the Ps LE Business Edition, but I'm keeping PSP for now. It loads much faster (can't say if that's true of Version 7..), and I can resize and compress photos to email folks much quicker, since I'm more used to that program. BUT... Elements is definitely the winner here. Perhaps because I have some image editing experience, I find the manual perfectly understandable, and there is new (to me) info in there that is clearing up some stuff for posting to the web (like the whole pixel/resolution/size situation. I'd say that Elements is ideal for editing photos and preparing stuff for the web - I'm looking forward to figuring out if it's more versatile than PSP for making graphics. The target audience for Elements is the new digital photographer, so if that's you, grab it! Oh, fwiw I'm using Elements on 2 different machines - a Pentium II 400 desktop with 96 megs of ram, Win Me, and a Sony Vaio laptop, Pentium III 500 with 64 megs. It tends to choke and produce "artifacts" on the screen with the laptop - must buy more RAM - but is fast and fine on the desktop (not to mention that stuff is easier to see on the monitor). I can't imagine using it on a slower machine, or one with less ram. Just my opinion. I'm already looking forward to Ver 2!
53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is very affordable with many features!,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I bought this software last week, and I love it! It is easy to use, and has good support both online and via the help menu on the software. It is a slimmed down version of Adobe Photoshop 6, and all you need for the basic layperson. It has a lot of extra features too that are fun to experiment with. You can remove the background on any photo and merge with another pic. Plus you can easily remove red-eye. Also you can print in any size you want. Definetely worth the money!
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It all depends on what you're looking for,
By celiviel (planet somewhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Usage-wise, it deserves 5 stars, but Adobe gets docked a point for marketing this as an entry-level program. It is Photoshop stripped of expensive features, not Photoshop simplified for novice users.This is a program targeted at a mid-level graphics enthusiast. If you've only used programs like PhotoDeluxe in the past, expect a huge change. Comparing the two is a bit like comparing apples to oranges. PhotoDeluxe is designed for quick, easy editing of photos with lots of automation and "smart" tools. Photoshop Elements is designed for creating graphics, and there aren't a whole lot of automated functions. You *will* need to fiddle with settings. A lot of tools and options are hidden in flyout tabs, or in keyboard controls (alt/shift/ctrl are quite necessary to do certain things). Not particularly intuitive, but it doesn't clutter up your screen space and it only takes a few clicks or keystrokes to change tools or settings. It's a good feature if you work on a lot of large images or don't like to interrupt your creative process by dealing with menus and dialog boxes. I'd highly recommend this program for people who are interested in learning how to create good computer/web graphics and don't mind putting some time in. The help files aren't the greatest, but there's a wealth of tutorials on the Internet for those who are more ambitious. You'll also get more use out of the help files if you take the time to note the specific names and terms of the various tools and functions (mouse over the tools to see the titles). There's a nice window whose sole purpose is to explain a bit about the tool you have selected. The transition from Paint Shop Pro was pretty straightforward. Most times I would have both programs open and copy images back and forth to get the best of both worlds. There is no layer masking in Photoshop Elements, which can be annoying. However, the painting and selection tools are a bit better in Photoshop Elements, and the "Save for Web" option will give you better output with less effort. If you're considering this because you can't afford Photoshop, I'd say go for it. You get a lot of bang for your buck, and it'll ease the transition to from lower-end graphics applications. However, don't give up saving for the real thing! In a nutshell - Serious hobbyists or aspiring professionals should look into buying this program. Casual users looking mainly for an easy photo solution should shop around for a while longer. You probably won't use most of the features Photoshop Elements has to offer.
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Try the free preview first!,
By Howdy (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I have been using another Photoshop version (LE or Limited Edition) for about a year now and am generally very happy with it. While it is not as powerful as many professional graphics programs, it is enough for my limited use and ability. However, I've heard good things about Elements and Amazon's price (including a big rebate) was so great I decided it was time to buy it. I ordered it and while waiting for it to arrive, decided to look into the new features and learn the basics of how it works. I went to the Adobe web site and found a 30-day trial version I could download. I installed the trial version and took a look and was surprised to basically find LE with a better interface. While it has some improvements over LE, there are not many and it was mostly just simplified editing tools. After a day of exploring and testing, I returned to Amazon and cancelled my order (sorry Amazon!) If you don't have either of these programs and you are an amateur or novice graphics person looking for a basic graphic/photo editing program, I would definitely go with Elements -- it has everything LE has plus more. I've tried a number of other programs and Photoshop is my overwhelming favorite. For that reason it gets five stars. But my only note of caution is just for those looking to upgrade from LE. I would suggest you download the trail version first and see if it is really worth the investment. For me it wasn't, but it probably depends on what features are important to you. And actually, even if you have not used LE, you may want to go to Adobe's web site and try it out first anyway. I appreciate when software makers do this so we can take it for a test drive. It suggests to me that Adobe is confident in their product and they believe that after trying it you will like it and want to buy it.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely worth the effort!,
By CookiStamps (Cincinnati, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Opening up Photoshop Elements for the first time and viewing the desktop could be intimidating for the novice, but it is definitely worth the effort of spending a little time on the tutorials, manual, and self-exploration. This application puts other graphics editing products like Microsoft's PhotoDraw to shame, especially for the price. As an example, one feature called "Variations" shows a "what-if" scenario for color correction without having to make and undo changes to your photo until you get the effect you want. Instead, a window opens that shows a thumbnail of the photo in its current state and displays around it thumbnails that show how it would look with more red, more yellow, more blue, etc. Without leaving that window you can also view how different levels of color saturation will affect your photo. Other editing is also quite easy. One of my photos had an ashtray in the foreground on a distressed glass table. By using the clone stamp with a spatter brush, I was able to completely eliminate the ashtray and preserve the mottled look of the table, including highlights. It is absolutely impossible to tell the ashtray was ever there. This maneuver took all of about 30 seconds. I recommend Photoshop Elements for all levels of users who care enough about their photos to do more than just simple cropping. After using Elements for a few days, I deleted PhotoDraw from my system altogether.
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