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| Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 [OLD VERSION] | ![Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 [OLD VERSION]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51x-3FIR9CL._SL160_.jpg)
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Excellent improvement January 24, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've used Elements for years and this is the best version by far. Would have been nice to have a small starter manual, but that is the way the companies are going these days. I was on version 5 and am really glad I made the upgrade to 6 as I usually go a couple of versions before upgrading, but the reviews talked about some features that would save me time when working with photo's, so I upgraded and am glad I did.
Not intuitive January 23, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I had been using a very basic Jasc photo software package and recently upgraded to Photoshop 6 on the recommendation of a friend. I must confess I am struggling with this software -- I don't find it to be intuitive at all. I've organized all of my photos but now find that I cannot zoom in on a picture if I am in organize mode. Instead, I must go into fix mode. Does anyone know a way to zoom in on a photo while in organize mode? Once I organize newly downloaded photos, I like to zoom in on some of them to determine if they are keepers. I would like to be able to do this without going into fix mode for each photo. Does anyone know if this is possible?
Released before it was ready January 20, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am glad I left Elements 5 installed, as there are several things you can't do in elem.6. It has some good new features which I want so at this point I need both 5 and 6 to satisfy my needs.
Larry
Not for large screen LCDs January 20, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I upgraded from Adobe Elements 2 to Elements 6. The features in Elements 6 are very good, especially the smart fix, but I quit using this program in favor of the old Elements 2 and Corel Paint Shop Pro. I'm running a large screen LCD at 1920 X 1200. Elements 6 menus and icons do not scale up and there is no way to enlarge them via Windows XP or Adobe. Therefore, the menus and icons are so small you can not see them unless you get within 12 inches of your monitor. Also, the batch processing is extremely slow compared to Elements 2. Adobe online was no help. I thought maybe they had a fix, but their tech service was nonexistent. Unfortunately, this was a total waste of my money. Since I process a lot of Photos, I now use Elements 2 for batch processing and Paint Shop Pro for editing. Paint Shop Pro has a nice cropping feature that crops to the sizes required to make standard prints. Every program should have this feature.
Get it for the editor, love it for the organizer January 19, 2008 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
Current users all know you can fix a bad shot and tweak the good ones to wonderful final results using the Elements editor interface from most any version, but coming from Elements 2.0 and, the formerly seperate 'Photoshop Album 2.0' the latter portion of PSE 6 (Organizer), for me, is the real stunner.
Let's just say my ever growing currently ~6,000 file catalog of point-and-shoot (now DSLR) and scanned images is already after a couple hours work much better managed, simply because it is much easier, fun and intuitive to do so. This alone is worth the price of admission. Wonderful job Adobe.
Lest I completely let the Organizer overshadow the full editor (other improved and powerful, but simplified, editing levels are also included for the faint of heart), know that a simple 'color curves' edit capability is added, but it is the vastly enhanced 'selection' tool set that makes not upgrading to PSE 6 a large mistake for the experienced user of previous versions, or any serious amateur photographer. Buy it.
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