sallysue66
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Amazon has the following as Gold Box Deals today. Which is the better deal and best for someone with little editing experience and short on patience?
Premiere Elements 10 $47.00
Photoshop Elements and Premier Elements 10 $69.99
Photoshop Elements 10 $47.00
TIA!
Amazon has the following as Gold Box Deals today. Which is the better deal and best for someone with little editing experience and short on patience?
Premiere Elements 10 $47.00
Photoshop Elements and Premier Elements 10 $69.99
Photoshop Elements 10 $47.00
TIA!
I have Windows XP, so can't use Lightroom. I am trying to decide between Photoshop Elements 10 and Corel Paintshop Pro X4 Ultimate.
http://www.corel.com/corel/product/...us&trkid=NASEMGglDM#tabview=tab0&LID=61843965
What I like is that Paintshop has a RAW lab to work on RAW photos and a bunch of different filters. And it's only $49.99 I just downloaded the trial to test it out.

LR 3 does work with XP if you have all the updates. I run it on both an XP and a Win 7 machine here and it's actually faster on the XP machine.
Lightroom is a major part of my work flow for image management and RAW processing, but it doesn't take the place of Photoshop. If you can only get one piece of software, get Photoshop Elements. Adobe Camera RAW in Photoshop has the same tools for RAW processing that Lightroom does. You don't get the file management, as previously mentioned, but IMO the editing tools take precedence.
Edited to add... the question about video editing... you can cut, splice, copy, paste, make a slide show, change audio, add simple effects... etc. In Premiere Elements. Adobe has 30 day free trials on their website if you want to check it out.

Thanks for all the responses folks. So, this Lightroom you speak of, is it practical to use it for management and PE for editing? I'll be honest, I know nothing about either but I hate the way my pics are managed in Picasa and Windows. I've also used the Nikon program that came with my camera and they are all cumbersome.
Thanks for all the responses folks. So, this Lightroom you speak of, is it practical to use it for management and PE for editing? I'll be honest, I know nothing about either but I hate the way my pics are managed in Picasa and Windows. I've also used the Nikon program that came with my camera and they are all cumbersome.