Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 [OLD VERSION] |  | From: Adobe Category: Software
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $49.01 (50%)
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Rating: 128 reviews Sales Rank: 767
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Mac Os X, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Pages: 256 Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.1 x 0.8
MPN: ADBCD27522WM UPC: 718659275228 EAN: 0718659275228 ASIN: B00006ANW9
Publication Date: 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Get this powerful easy-to-use image editing software for print, e-mail, and the Web. From quick corrections to creative editing, you can easily achieve high-quality results - do more with your photos!
Amazon.com Review For intermediate digital image enthusiasts who don't need Adobe Photoshop, Adobe's barer-bones Photoshop Elements 2.0 works atop the same engine and provides many of the same tools for a fraction of the price. Elements' interface is less complex then Photoshop, packaging oft-used quick correction tools in easy-to-access locations. The program gears itself toward the novice user looking to learn more about digital image modification and enhancement. You can also enter keywords into a search field and Elements will offer up related walkthroughs and instructions. Elements can input images from a variety of sources, including scanners and digital cameras. It's more powerful than the average program bundled with any of these devices, so you can make it your default image editor for either or both. Stills can also be snagged from a variety of video formats, including QuickTime, MPEG, AVI, and Windows Media. Before opening images, you can browse through their thumbnails, which include a preview of the image as well as its size and type. Inputted images can be enhanced, distorted, corrected, or combined into panoramas through the PhotoMerge stitching tool. The new Selection Brush lets users simply paint over an item they would like to cut or copy. While it still takes a steady hand to select non-straight edges, it's easier than using the standard selection tools such as the rectangular marquee or the lasso. Elements works well as a file manager as well, its new batch processing feature allowing users to make changes to several images at once. Output options are also expansive, including attaching photos to e-mail messages, printing images, or saving them in a smaller Web format and then uploading them to the Internet. Beyond these typical tools, Elements users can create image slideshows in PDF format that can be viewed on PDAs as well as other PCs. While there are other image editing programs that sell for the same price, Photoshop Elements brings to the table much of the power of its bigger sibling while making it accessible for the average user. --J. Curtis
Amazon.co.uk Review Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 sits between the low-end PhotoDeluxe and the professional Photoshop 7.0, and is ideal for anyone with a serious interest in digital imaging. It offers particularly good handholding features for beginners. With Photoshop Elements, Adobe takes the most widely used parts of Photoshop and tweaks the interface to make these features easier to use. The program is designed mainly for retouching digital photographs, but has a number of natural media brushes, too, so you can create your own images from scratch. The key features of Elements revolve around the amount of assistance offered and the friendly interface. While there are many more tools available than in, say, PhotoDeluxe, the comprehensive Help system and the Recipe Palette work together to provide an easy entrance into common tasks. These include retouching images, preparing them as Web graphics, and sending pictures as e-mail attachments. New additions to this version start as soon as you choose to open a graphic file. The file browser now shows thumbnails of all readable files and provides details of their types and sizes. To open the file, simply double-click a thumbnail. The Palette Well is a box, set into the Shortcuts bar, that contains five separate, tabbed palettes, for options such as filters and layers. Click on any tab and the palette detaches to float over the work area; click again and it re-docks in the well. Photoshop Elements now provides an image stitching tool called Photomerge, and a method for grabbing single frames from common video types, such as MPEG, AVI, WMV, and QuickTime. Improved features for creating Web images include the ability to create Web galleries of your photos and automated adjustments, which can be used to make photos suitable for Web transmission and display. Photoshop Elements 2.0 is ideal for the enthusiastic amateur or base-level professional graphic artist who needs to work quickly and easily with photographic images. --Simon Williams
Amazon.com Product Description Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 offers the perfect combination of power and simplicity, letting you do more with your photos. Be creative and easily share your photos as prints, by e-mail, or on the Web. Quickly correct red eye and exposure, automatically straighten and crop, or stitch multiple photos into seamless panoramas. Innovative Help features get you up to speed quickly. Hints provide illustrations and tips on how to use each editing tool. Smart Messages offer links from confusing terms in error messages to clear explanations in the glossary. Any time you have a question, simply type a word in the Help Search field to receive the information you need. Inspirational Recipes describe how to apply special effects and perform a variety of editing techniques. Add frames, edges, and amazingly realistic paintbrush effects. Create Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) slide shows to share with anyone on almost any device. Whether you use a digital camera or a scanner, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 makes digital imaging a breeze.
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Old version of Adobe Photoshop June 25, 2008 Donald E. Nielsen (Gilbert, AZ) We purchased this item to replace a similar lost program that we use in conjunction with our scanner. Older version works well with the scanner so no need to pay more.
Quite Satisfactory at a MUCH lower Price March 20, 2008 Truthful Loving-Kindness (Northern California Coast) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After taking Photoshop class at our local college, I realized how much I would use certain Photoshop tools. Photoshop Elements gives me all of the tools that I would use most frequently, at a MUCH lower cost than for the full program. I use these tools daily.
Photo Shop Elements 2.0 August 9, 2007 Dan (USA) Ok for beginners I saw a demo of a newer edition (6.0?) it's a little more user friendly in some applications.
BUYER BEWARE !! NOT ENOUGH INFO ON PRODUCT PAGE !!!!!! March 31, 2007 Haden B. Hopkins (VA, USA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I got this for my MacBook with OS X and Dual-Core Intel Processor. Unfortunately, Elements 2.0 isn't compatible with Macs with Intel processors. This was nowhere in the description of the product, which is odd because Intel processors in Macs are fairly common these days. So, basically I've got great software I bought to use on my MacBook, but instead can only use it on my PC. I'm leaving a poor rating not because it isn't a quality product, but because buyers are so poorly warned of compatibility conflicts. The aforementioned rating only applies as long as this information is absent.
The Older the Better! Adobe for President!! March 25, 2007 Corky Beachglow (Palos Verdes, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As with many things, sometimes the old way is the best way. I found that the older versions of this program do the heavy lifting without all the bells and whistles getting in the way. Version 2 is a workhorse! It is stable, easy-to-learn (difficult for clowns though), and has many features of Photoshop without complicated steps. It's not a program that would be that useful to a professional who needs a great deal of color-correction, masking, curve adjustments, etc. Just a solid program-reminds me of my old blender that I use every morning. Always starts up!
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