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Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 (Mac)
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 (Mac)
List Price: $89.99 Our Price: $78.99
CD-ROM - 03 March, 2006
from: Adobe
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Features:- CD-ROM
- Make your photos look their best by fixing common flaws with a click and editing with less fuss, perfecting your photos with advanced options, and have fun with artistic special effects.
- Show off your creativity and share your photos in entertaining and creative ways.
- Easily find and view your photos and keep your photos at your fingertips with powerful search options.
- Enjoy nondestructive photo processing and fine-tune exposure and lighting by working directly with the raw image files from your digital camera.
- Do it all with one product and edit, enhance, and show your digital photos with one powerful yet easy to use product.
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| CD-ROM Description Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 software combines innovation and simplicity to help you work with and enhance your digital photos with some of the industry's most powerful tools. With Elements 4.0, you can fix common flaws instantly, or show off your creativity in a wide variety of entertaining ways by using your photos to create cards, calendars, and much more. |
| Customer Reviews
Great until it crashes Bought Elements 4.0 to go with my brand new dual core iMac. After about a week it crashed and without going through the bloody details, Apple Support referred me to Adobe. The Adobe troubleshooting "system errors or freezes" page indicates that well, Elements 4.0 may not be quite compatible with the new iMacs and gives 14 fixes, some easy, some laborious, none of which worked for me and to add insult to injuy, attempts to contact Adobe by their on line chat and telephone turned into excercises in more frustration.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 I upgraded from Version 2 to 4 since version 3 was never sold for Macs. Frankly, the few improvements I've encountered weren't worth the price of the product. I find the new "browser" function clumsy and it apparently requires an internet connect to be fully functional. Too much bother.The "Red-Eye" tool failed miserably in auto-mode so I was back to doing the version 2 procedure. The "repair tool" is the best improvement but it's still not very automatic. I still use Elements for major photo repair, but the auto tools in iPhoto are much more impressive, especially the "straightening" tool, which is simple and straightforward. Since the auto-straighten tool in Elements only works sometime, I usually have to resort to a "custom rotate" and then a "crop" operation. That's all done in one step with iPhoto. [...]
looking at elements 4.0 this is a good basic program. once this is learned you can move up to cs2 |
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