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162 of 165 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best photo editor in this price range but not worth upgrading from 3.0,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 - Old Version (CD-ROM)
I read many reviews for software. I always read the worst reviews first and take what people say with a grain of salt. In reading reviews for Photoshop Elements, I see many people giving this program lackluster reviews. Not based on the software's capability, but based on its lack of additional features over previous installments or the program's speed. I hope to address what others have said and help you make a decision on whether to buy this program based on its attributes and your needs.
Let me make it clear by saying that Elements is an excellent, if not the best photo editor in its price range. Although the price and features in this program may be more than the average person with a digital camera may need, I feel this program is an excellent choice for all types of users. Be advised, this program has a steeper learning curve than many other photo editors. In addition to that, expect to spend $30-$40 for a book to learn how to use many editing features in Elements if you are not already familiar with it. Adobe has included it's excellent Photo Organizer in Elements 3 & 4. What's important to realize is that the organizer is a nice way to keep track of and view all your photos, but it's not what you would want to use for quickly viewing an occasional photo here and there. (When I double click an image file I want it open within a second or two.) It takes approximately 10-15 seconds for the elements organizer to load on my laptop if it's not resident in the computers memory. (Longer or shorter based on computer's hardware of course, but probably not too much shorter.) This is why many people complain about the speed of the program and the reason I don't recommend associating elements with many of your image file types. Use a viewer to view and elements to organize and edit! I don't have an issue with loading time because I only use it to organize and edit. When I open elements I am usually in there for awhile. I have noticed some version 2 reviewers disappointed about versions 3 and 4 taking longer to load. Another major reason of some poor reviews from Elements 2 users, is the facelift given to version 3 to look more like it's big brother Photoshop. Change is usually not welcome when people are already familiar with the program's interface. As far as whether to UPGRADE from elements 3, I recommend saving your money unless there is a certain feature in version 4 you must have. I really can't believe Adobe added so little over version 3. The magic extractor and selection brush do work very well and are convenient on tougher selections but they are not the universal answer. The additional features in 4 are nice but not worth the $60-$80 price of the program. I own Photoshop Elements 3 and 4. The worst part is, I bought version 3 about two months before version 4 came out. Am I upset about that? Yes. However, I still went ahead and purchased the new Elements/Premier bundle when it released from Amazon since I did not have Premier Elements. I read some reviews stating that version 4 was slower than version 3. I have both installed on this laptop and would say that 4 is a little faster. I can also say I have no problems with the program crashing or conflicting with anything else on my computers. Some cons of Elements 4 are the removal of the file browser and many 3rd party tools and add-ons that worked in version 3, do not necessarily work in 4. If you do not own this program and are looking for an excellent organizer/editor and are up to the challenge of learning many of the editing features this program offers then take the plunge. The creativity options are endless. You will be amazed at what this program can do if you know how to use it.
80 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Still a good, affordable package, but not a worthy upgrade from v3,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 - Old Version (CD-ROM)
First thing first: whether you are considering upgrading from an older version of Adoebe Photoshop Elements (APE), or you've never used APE before but have gotten curious, before you buy, download a 30-day tryout copy from Adobe first. Just go to Adobe's website, roll over Support at the top, select Downloads from the drop-down menu, find Photoshop Elements for Windows, and click the "Photoshop Elements 4.0" link in the Tryouts section.
Yes, the trial version is version 4. And yes, it's full-featuered and even lets you save files, but it will stop working after 30 days and cannot be re-installed. My own opinion, after playing with APE 4 for half an hour, is it's still what it is: a souped-down version of Adobe Photoshop that's oriented toward consumer photographers, and it's a good value. The photo organizer is reasonably easy to use if a little counter-intuititve and frustrating at times. The photo editor is powerful and comprehensive -- you can even do layers. Of course, if you want something real cheap, consider JASC Paint Shop Pro (...) For me, though, none of the new featuers of v4 justifies paying for the upgrade from v3. This upgrade is an evolutionary step (and some may argue even half a step backward, but I disagree). There's very little in this version that's compelling for someone like me already using v3. The notorious launch speed has *not* improved from v3, and the interface remains a visual disaster for the most part. My advice as a veteran APE 3 user? Again, try out APE 4. It's a free download and, as far as I know, spyware-free -- just beware of the file size: 364MB! (Hint: you need broadband to download this.) Play with the program at your leisure and decide if it's for you.
61 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
What has Adobe done?,
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This review is from: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 - Old Version (CD-ROM)
I have used them all. Elements 1 and 2. Photoshop 4.0 through CS. I have Picasa, Paint Shop Pro 8, and even GIMP. I always like Elements 2 for it's ease of use. Photoshop CS is great, but overkill. When Elements 4 came out, I thought I would give it a try instead of upgrading to CS2. The moment the interface came up I was sadly disappointed. It may be more powerful, but it is very confusing to use. The Browser is gone...kind of... and the program is broken up into separate programs within programs. You definitely have lots of "what's it doing now" experiences. The interface looks like...a toy. It is kind of cutesy and not intuitive at all. The thing is so cluttered now you even have less working space for your image. It confuses me what Adobe was going for. Some new team must have put this thing out because it no longer feels like Adobe. I really dislike this software. Save your money. Find a copy of Elements 2 or 3. Great software! I was going to get Premier Elements 2, but now I am not so sure....maybe I will stick with Vegas. Sorry Adobe.
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