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1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Check Adobe Site for free Trial, 2008-06-17 I have seen that some folks have concern about compatibility. A trial version is available on the Adobe Site.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Happy Customer, 2008-06-17 Within ten minutes after installing this software, I was able to crop and print out a 4"x6" print on my old Hi Touch printer with ease -- no hitches whatsoever -- and the color on the print is excellent. This sort of operation is all I am likely to do. Thank you Adobe.
Thank you also to Amazon which has accepted a return of my purchase of ACDSee's Photo Editor, which I did not like at all.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Photo Editing Made Easy, 2008-06-16 Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 This software makes editing my sports action pictures as well as those I take of special events as well as weddings and receptions as easy as possible. I can hardly wait to upgrade to the next level of photo editing later this year. Elements 6 makes it very easy for me to prepare my pictures for web publication. Thank you Adobe!
great program poor manual, 2008-06-15 This is a great program for the average image editing skills that I have. Unfortunately,the manual leaves much to be desired. I also purchased the Missing Manual for PhotoElements6.This is comprehensive. I have found that the use of the organizer the quick edit as well as the guided edit can be eliminated by users who have had some experience with this program before.If you are a pure newbie by all means start with these features. The raw edit is fantastic,if your digital camera can utilize this feature.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Great Software, 2008-06-14 I always thought Photoshop Elements was a Bowdlerized version of the great Photoshop program, but in version 6 Adobe has everything any photographer would need. They have removed some printing tools, but only the ones a Graphic Arts professional would notice. The only tricky thing is that the user interface is different, but once you learn to navigate it, all the tools work the same.
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