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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user?
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
Please do not shout, and do send your post, so that answers can be posted
below the question. (Plain text) The answer is "Who knows?". There are as many differemt preferences for Software, as there are for Cameras. People tend to have quite a few different programs, but less often do they have a variety of DSLRs Roy G "shipping" wrote in message news:doRsf.1606$CV.1032@dukeread03... Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
sorry, I didn't mean to raise my voice.
"Tesco News" wrote in message ... Please do not shout, and do send your post, so that answers can be posted below the question. (Plain text) The answer is "Who knows?". There are as many differemt preferences for Software, as there are for Cameras. People tend to have quite a few different programs, but less often do they have a variety of DSLRs Roy G "shipping" wrote in message news:doRsf.1606$CV.1032@dukeread03... Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
I used 1.0, then 2.0, before eventually moving to CS. I would say, yes.
Dave "shipping" wrote in message news:riSsf.1608$CV.472@dukeread03... sorry, I didn't mean to raise my voice. "Tesco News" wrote in message ... Please do not shout, and do send your post, so that answers can be posted below the question. (Plain text) The answer is "Who knows?". There are as many differemt preferences for Software, as there are for Cameras. People tend to have quite a few different programs, but less often do they have a variety of DSLRs Roy G "shipping" wrote in message news:doRsf.1606$CV.1032@dukeread03... Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
On 12/29/05 7:42 AM, in article ,
"Tesco News" wrote: Please do not shout, and do send your post, so that answers can be posted below the question. (Plain text) The answer is "Who knows?". There are as many differemt preferences for Software, as there are for Cameras. People tend to have quite a few different programs, but less often do they have a variety of DSLRs Roy G "shipping" wrote in message news:doRsf.1606$CV.1032@dukeread03... Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? Exactly, who know? How serious an armature are you? If you are serious I would recommend Photoshop CS2. Yes, it is expensive but many spend much more money on a single lens and probably use that lens less than their image editor! If it is possible for you to take a college course, photography or anything else, some significant educational discounts on PS are available. I am sure others will disagree and have other recommendations! Chuck |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
shipping writes ..
Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? It's a very good choice for "the amateur dslr user" ... there are others as well, but Elements is a very good choice. Bill (Photoshop user) |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
"shipping" wrote in message news:doRsf.1606$CV.1032@dukeread03... Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? No, Adobe Photoshop CS2 is. |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
shipping wrote:
Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? Yes. -- John McWilliams |
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
You might find it helpful to read the reviews of Photoshop Elements 4.0 on Amazon.com
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Is Adobe Photo Shop elements 4 the way to go?
shipping wrote:
Is Photo Elements 4 the software of choice for the amateur dslr user? That depends on just how much editing you will do, and what type. It would probably be adequate for 90% of P&S users, and 80% of DSLR users. |
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