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ddt0725
12-18-2010, 11:17 PM
Time for me to start my winter to-do list!


#1 Learn Photoshop Elements! Months & months ago I bought PSE 8 but never really had the time to learn how to do much in it ...ok anything in it! So I bought a great how-to book and I'm ready to learn ...except now I see there is a PSE 9 available! [:|]

From what I saw on the videoclips on Amazon, the 9 version looks like there are a lot more "easier" ways available to do things. I like the sound of that! Easy is a good thing for me! I also found a good Scott Kelby book to go along with it!

So, does anyone here use version 8 or 9? Is there enough difference between the two for it to be to my benefit to learn from version 9 and sell version 8 or give it to my daughter if she wants it?

Thanks for any info you can provide!

Denise

bob williams
12-18-2010, 11:54 PM
Denise---Think LR3---And.....If your daughter is in school, or anyone else you know such asfriends that are school teachers or college professors? They can get LR3 for the same price you can buy Elements---just an Idea [;)]. I would get it for you but I have already used my discount on me--[:$]


Bob

clemmb
12-19-2010, 12:24 AM
Denise


I have been using PSE5 for quite a while now. I just downloaded the PSE9 for a 30 day trial. I do not see that it is any easier than ver. 5 but it does have a few new tools that ver 5 does not. BTW, Adobe has PSE, LR and PS for a 30day free trial.


Mark

ddt0725
12-19-2010, 01:38 AM
Denise---Think LR3---And.....If your daughter is in school


Don't get me started on my daughter NOT being in school! Who ever heard of an honors student NOT going on to college! While she's still trying to figure it all out, now it's costingME more in photo-editing software!

I've thought of LR3 but PSE is only $54 right now on Amazon plus I downloaded LR3's free trial and couldn't quite figure it all out but doesn't it do substantially less that PSE? Maybe I better take another look at it.

Denise

ddt0725
12-19-2010, 01:44 AM
I do not see that it is any easier than ver. 5 but it does have a few new tools that ver 5 does not.


Hmmm...I would think there'd be even less a difference then going from 8 to 9. I would download the free trial of 9 just tocompare but hard to give it a good comparison evaluationwhen I don't know how to use either very well.

LR3 was more appealing when it was priced lower a few weeks ago.

DavidEccleston
12-19-2010, 02:24 AM
The big improvement in 9 that I know of, is that they partially added the CS5 content-aware fill. It

clemmb
12-19-2010, 02:33 AM
It's only available as part of the spot healing brush in PSE9,
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This is the main reason I downloaded PSE9 to try for 30 days. It works great. I think I'll be upgrading at the end of the 30 days.






(and I prefer to use DPP and GIMP).
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I have GIMP on my machine. I find it hard to use. I am sure it is probably that my brain is so use to PSE that I just can't seem to figure it out.


Mark

ddt0725
12-19-2010, 02:58 AM
Perhaps you can get hold of your grand-daughters report cards, and use them to get yourself the educational discount on CS5, LR3, or whatever you end up choosing.



My oldest granddaughter is only 2 ...hmmm ...that would be nice if pre-schools offered discounts!

ddt0725
12-19-2010, 03:03 AM
It's only available as part of the spot healing brush in PSE9,
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This is the main reason I downloaded PSE9 to try for 30 days. It works great. I think I'll be upgrading at the end of the 30 days.



This would definitely be very advantageous for my photos! From what I saw on the video, even I could do that with no problem ...I think!

ddt0725
12-19-2010, 03:16 AM
PSE 8 is more expensive than 9 on Amazon! Maybe I could sell my 8 for enough to get 9 free! Any buyers!????

clemmb
12-19-2010, 03:17 AM
This would definitely be very advantageous for my photos! From what I saw on the video, even I could do that with no problem ...I think!
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I am sure you can. I do not know what how-to book you have but just start reading and trying what you learn. It will take some working with it but once you get rolling you'll get the hang of it.


Mark

DLS
12-19-2010, 07:38 AM
Hi Denise



plus I downloaded LR3's free trial and couldn't quite figure it all out but doesn't it do substantially less that PSE? Maybe I better take another look at it.




If you're at all still considering LR3, there's a great website I recently used as a training resource for LR3.


www.lynda.com ("http://www.lynda.com)


A professional photographer named Chris Orwig did a video series on LR3 that I found very helpful.....


Damian

bob williams
12-19-2010, 02:20 PM
Hi Denise



plus I downloaded LR3's free trial and couldn't quite figure it all out but doesn't it do substantially less that PSE? Maybe I better take another look at it.




If you're at all still considering LR3, there's a great website I recently used as a training resource for LR3.


www.lynda.com ("http://www.lynda.com)


A professional photographer named Chris Orwig did a video series on LR3 that I found very helpful.....


Damian



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I agree, I have been using Lynda.com off and on for three years. I find it is the quickest way to learn a newpiece of software and Chris Orwig really does a great job explaining Lightroom. Lynda.com does offer a few free videos to give you a feel for what they offer. Also,When you buy Lightroom, Adobe used to provide(I don't know if they still do)a list of coupons from which you can choose, and a free 30 day subscription to Lynda was on that list. They also have videos on Elements as well. When buying software, usually over $100, I think its well worth the $25 for a month to learn the software. Its much better than spending your time searching the help files.


Bob