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Adobe Photoshop Elements is a photo editing software that helps consumers easily edit photos with artificial intelligence (AI) technology to automatically design images. Adobe Photoshop Elements offers an Organizer to easily categorize and find photos. Photoshop Elements includes new Adobe Sensei AI-powered features for simple, intuitive editing and step-by-step Guided Edits for everyone from beginners to advanced editors.
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Pam B.
Museums and Institutions, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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The product is only easy to use if you have someone to show you the initial steps or you use the tutorials that are online. I highly recommend those tutorials and/or YouTube for beginners. The ability to edit yellowed newspaper articles into a document that can be read is very valuable to us as well as to our visitors who are researching subjects. Another feature we use often is the panorama feature where we can stitch together sections of an oversized document into a readable one that can be accessed by visiting researchers.
I don't feel there is anything missing in this. I personally regret that there is a whole section of this software, the Organizer, that I have never had the time to learn.
Pragati P.
Graphic Design, 51-200 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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My overall experience with this software is really good. It is kind of a small brother to Adobe Photoshop as it provides all the basic features of adobe photoshop very easily. It is very user friendly software and it full fills almost every need of a graphic designer.
The best thing about this software is that it is very easy to use as a beginner. It helps in editing, organising, creating and sharing the photos very easily. Also it gives a free trial of 1 month so you can use it and check it whether it is worth spending money or not.
As this software is basically made for those who are beginner in graphic designing, so it do not provide many advance features that we can get in Adobe Photoshop. Also here we can not export in cmyk format and therefore it does not have detailed color management program.
hugo s.
Photography, self-employed
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To conclude, the software is good for casual editors who do not want to go all the way with adobe photoshop, however, if you are on the fence between the two I would spend the money and get the more expensive version as it has many more features (does need more learning) and feels better in terms of what you are getting for the money.
It comes with all the features you would expect from a mid-tier photoshop and all well explained and easy to use including a wide range of presets such as filters or styles. The software is also relatively inexpensive with a one-time price and a fraction of the more professional photoshop.
The range of features is limited, but with the cheaper price what can you expect? The layout and user interface are fine but not attractive, even at the cheaper price it is pricey for what you are ultimately getting.
Denis A.
Broadcast Media, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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too cool. i use it from time to time for my poster designs and photo processing. i recommend it
I love the speed of the photo processing and also the effects are great. the tool base is well detailed
i don't have a problem. you always have to have a good graphics card before using it. that's not too cool. you could do for non powerful machines
Kevin C.
Retail, 1-10 employees
Used monthly for 2+ years
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Excellent. Still going strong after getting the business started and still has uses today. 6+ years now.
Because this is Adobe, this is the program that got me started on Photoshop (which has a pretty steep learning curve in my opinion) This was an easy jump from the other graphic and editing programs I used and started getting me used to the adobe way of doing things. This is the program that I had initially used for all my marketing and the base of developing my business.
The only con is if you really get into the design and graphics it's a bit limited in comparison to the full-blown Photoshop. This was great to get me started, and some of my staff that are not Photoshop Wizards still use Elements to complete projects.