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In-Depth Information
Organize button
Photo Editor button
The Welcome Screen provides a
starting point for all Photoshop
Elements activities. Here the user
chooses between organizing
or editing their pictures.
Both Macintosh and Windows
versions now contain the
Welcome Screen.
Top tools for the photographer
With Photoshop Elements, Adobe recognized that not all digital imaging consumers are the same.
Professionals do require a vast array of tools and functions to facilitate almost any type of image
manipulation, but there is a significant and growing number of users that want the robustness of
Photoshop but don't require all the 'professional bells and whistles'. Savvy Elements users will see
a lot of similarity between the programs, especially in the Editor workspace. This is because
both programs are based on the same core technologies, but feature different front ends.
This makes Elements sound like a cut-down version of Photoshop, but there is a lot more to this
package than a subset of Photoshop's features. Adobe has taken the time to listen to its customers,
and has designed and included in Elements a host of extra tools and features that are not available
in Photoshop.
It's this combination of proven strength and new functions that makes Elements the perfect
imaging tool for digital camera owners who need to produce professional-level images and at the
same time be able to manage and present their photos, easily and economically.
The Photoshop Elements workflow
Photoshop Elements provides a workflow solution from the moment you download your files
from camera, scanner or the net, through organization and manipulation phases and then
onto printing (photos, books) or sharing the pictures electronically (online album, slide shows,
e-mail attachments). Understanding how the various components in the system fit together will
help you make the most of the software and its powerful new features.
 
 
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