A Review Of Adobe Photoshop Elements
Adobe Photoshop Elements is a user friendly addition to the Adobe product lineup. This everyman’s photo editing program acts as a simplified version of the more professional Photoshop. Simplified features make the photo editing process intuitive and easy, with many of the same features as Photoshop, but fewer user controlled options.
The program was released in 2001 after several attempts at a user friendly photo editing program for the non-professional. The goal was to incorporate advanced features through single button actions that would minimize user input and create professional looking photos. Updates have appeared annually that improve on the basics of standard photo editors.
Intuitive has been a keyword driving development of this program. While earlier versions could be challenging to use, progressive versions have offered more single button features that encompass important effects with out heavy program knowledge. Simplified tasks are geared toward the non-professional and have less technical means of achieving the same ends, such as red eye reduction or skin tone improvement.
Organization of photos with the program is hugely improved through a simple graphic interface. Searchable indexing and facial recognition serve as the basis to find and batch edit multiple files. In addition, a free online account offering 20GB of file storage and additional tools allow users to share and access photos over multiple computers.
A feature missing in this program, is the ability to export files in CMYK color mode. This file type used for commercial printing has a truer printing result than the alternative RGB. Elements outputs an RGB file that is the standard used by home printers and some versions can create PDFs.
Elements effectively expands from a niche market to a broader audience. In spite of the lack of user defined options, Photoshop Elements offers intuitive push button options that meet most of the common users photo editing needs. The program’s lower price point reflects this, while the included features exceed expectations making it a program worth looking into.
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