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List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $70.93 You Save: $19.06 (21%)
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Macintosh Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 19230236 Model: 19230236 UPC: 883919142531 EAN: 0883919142531 ASIN: B0012LMQFI
Release Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: $20 MAIL IN UPGRADE/COMPETITIVE REBATE (REDEEMABLE UNTIL OCTOBER 2008)AND SAME RETAIL BOX AS DISPLAYED WITH INTACT UPC FOR REBATE, REGISTRATION & TECH SUPPORT ELIGIBILITY * CONTAINS ALL PRODUCT LICENSES ,WARRANTIES, REGISTRATION NUMBERS & USER GUIDE * NEED IT NOW? SAME DAY AIR MAIL SHIPPING UPGRADE BY A VETTED 5 STAR STAFF THAT E-MAILS YOU A USPS DELIVERY CONFIRMATION NUMBER SO YOU CAN TRACK YOUR ORDER FROM OUR DOOR TO YOURS FOR WORRY FREE TRANSACTIONS!
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great job of photo correction and editing June 19, 2008 Phillip E. Hunt (Decatur, Alabama) I have used photoshop for several years. This latest version is by far the best of the various versions that I have worked with. For new users it will usually do a very acceptable job even if you use the automatic functions. With some experience and training the functions are almost limitless and all work very well.
Really a great product for the price June 15, 2008 top reviewer It's truly amazing what you can do with this product. Are there a few features lacking that the professional version contains that a "nonproffesional" would actually use? Sure, but for the price difference, there are ways around the missing elements (google search almost always brings answers to these issues). Drawing, editing, digital painting for less than$100--pretty good stuff!
PSE 6 for Mac - finally comes of age June 11, 2008 zona (Scottsdale, AZ United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's taken too long for Adobe to bring a great product up to snuff for Mac users, but they've done it now. For enthusiasts/prosumers who like to "work" their photos in the post-production world, PSE 6 (Mac) works beautifully. When you are ready to step up from the basic editing capabilities of iPhoto, etc., this is definitely the product to use. All the basic editing tools are there, and the creative tools are excellent. PSE 6 (Mac) will help you take your photographs to a new level. While there is still a learning curve, it's not as daunting as earlier versions. I'd highly recommend getting Scott Kelby's Photoshop Elements Book for Digital Photographers to sit beside you as you start using PSE 6 for Mac - very practical & helpful. [...]
Photoshop elements June 11, 2008 Dave (Southwesern Ontario Ca) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The product has some great features. Very easy to cut out portions of a picture or to delete backgrounds. Unfortunately it does not come with a manual and it takes a while to catch on. Also it does not integrate fully with MAC, i.e. no close, minimize and scale buttons on the top left corner. If it does have these features, I have not found them yet. The lack of full integration is increasing the time on the learning curve. For instance, I kept clicking on the HELP feature displayed at the top bar and didn't get much help at all, only to learn a few days later that PS has it's own HELP located just below the MAC one. So far, I like what I see on the program, it's just taking a long time to learn it. And, I'm not sure yet, but I suspect that PSP has more features, but I have a lot to learn before I can confirm this. From my limited time on the program, I do like what I am finding and using. I wuld give it 3.5 stars for now.
A terrific program. June 9, 2008 Reid Rosefelt (Brooklyn, NY) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I starting using the full version of Photoshop in the late 90s, mainly for my website. It was getting older and older, but I didn't have money to update it, so I tried Photoshop Elements 2. I was kind of shocked, it had absolutely everything I had ever used in the professional Photoshop, plus it had a lot more fun features, was much easier to use, and of course, very cheap (comparatively). I used Version 2 until the new Mac OS Leopard came out last year, at which point I found out that it was one of those few programs that wouldn't work any more in Leopard and Adobe wasn't offering any upgrades. I was kind of screwed, but when version 6 came out, I bought it. I'm not mad any more because Elements 6 is terrific and worth the money. I probably wouldn't have bought it and I'm so glad I did. I also bought the new version of Scott Kerby's Photoshop Elements book for Digital Photographers (I had #2). I highly recommend it. The one thing I have always used Elements for is compressing photos for the web or for emailing. Definitely check that feature out if you haven't already. I just got married and have spent the last weeks making amazing alterations in photos. I have put people who took photos into the shots they took. I took out wrinkles, fixed red eye, etc. In general I just made all the pictures look better, even the ones taken by professionals. And then when I was done, I used the batch function to compress hundreds of photos so they were all under one megabyte (I had some 35 meg shots in there!). All this stuff is so easy to do if you have the book. The thing I like about the book is that you don't have to really learn the program, you just go to the chapter that tells you what you want to do. It doesn't assume that you learned stuff in previous chapters.
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