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60 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for most people,
By SBJ400 "SBJ400" (Mt. Laurel, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Digital Image Suite 9 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I have used several programs like ACDSee, Adobe Elements, Photoshop Album, and Photoshop 7 and some other photo editing and organization programs. I like the ease and simplicity that ACDSee offers. It is fast and stable with some basic editing features built in. I like the advanced features of Adobe Elements 2.0. But I don't have the time or desire to become an expert to be able to use it. I think overall, the Digital Image Suite 9 package is a nice balance. It's fast, clean, kind of intuitive, and you get a full featured package with enough advanced features to keep most people happy. One reviewer said this product did not have 48 bit support, only 24 bit. Well guess what...no other editing packages provide support for 48 bit! Just recently, Photoshop CS is the first product to provide true 48 bit support. I have my own business and wanted to whip up a corporate logo fast. I spent days exploring and trying to figure out Adobe Elements. I bought a beginners book, and dedicated 4 straight days to it. It got me nowhere. I took the book back and decided not to purchase a full version of Elements. Overall, the novice/beginner will appreciate the simplicity, the tutorials and integration between all components. The price seems fair too. If your desires grow, you can always advance to something like Photoshop Elements or CS.
88 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing at best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Digital Image Suite 9 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Pros: Easy, attractive interface. Good integration.Cons: Too easy to modify original photo. Too underpowered. Keyword handling has poor functionality. Resizing difficult. Red eye reduction poor. Now for the details: And something that I can't believe they did: you can't resize the image by pixels. So if I want to resize my 2492x1924 image to 640x480 image to email, I have to guess what printed size that would be at a certain resolution. With Adobe Photoelements, you can specify size in pixels or inches.. MUCH more useful. I got this software since I thought Microsoft would put out a competitive product, but I was very disappointed. This product doesn't have a single feature that is better than Adobe Album/Photoshop elements, and most features aren't as good, if they are available at all. I wish I could return it...
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A real resource hog. I doubt I'm the most prolific user...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Digital Image Suite 9 [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I've been using digital cameras for about 4 years and have roughtly 15K photos and had overgrown the freeware ACeeDSee program.I purchased the DIS9 and Adobe PS Element/Album 2.0 at the same time and started with DIS9 since it has a 30 day money back guarantee. After installing the DIS9's Library, I was pleased to have it locate and add all of my photos in the library using the search feature. The first thing I did was archive all my photos to three DVD's which was very simple and reasonably fast. So far, so good... Then I tried browsing my photos in order to experiment with tags and organizing. I found, however, that many of the photo thumbnails were not showing. I did see them showing up here and there periodically added and since the CPU meter was pegged at the high 90% level, I figured it was just digesting the large input creating thumbnails. I decided to let it crank on overnight. Next morning (11 hours later), I found it still churning away and not only that, I could not get the program to respond any faster than several seconds after clicking a photo or menu item. I have a AMD XP2400+ with 1 GB of RAM and over 240 GB HDD space, so I don't think I am lacking resources. I removed and re-installed the program, but still high CPU usage and slow responses. MS Tech Support suggested I try it all again in safe mode (no other programs or services dragging down performance). This made no difference. I let the program run for nearly a full day (on the theory that it was *still* in a one-time process of creating thumbnails), but it still was the same slow speed. Seeing this was unlikely to change, I installed Adobe PS Album. I had to split up the imports into roughly 5K photos each or it would crash, but, it has all the my photos, and I can now organize them with tags and such. I don't know about it's archive abilities, but if there are no major snags, it will probably do the trick. MS does not seem to have an answer to the problem other than suggesting I utilize the 30 return policy. Someone *must* be testing the program with a lot more photos than I have. Very strange...
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