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Photoshop Elements 3I have just finished reading an article in Digital Photoghraper about this.
Their opinion is that it is a good beginners package and offers many of the features of it bigger brother. Has anyone used this package yet. Does it support D70 NEF Raw format. For around 180 bucks it seems like a good package to start with. What do you think. Barry
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I think it is a very good package. It doesn't have the total flexibility of PSCS, but it won't give you sticker shock either! You can buy an academic version for $98 at Harris Technology - do you have a student or teacher at your place? I would also recommend "The Photoshop Elements 3 Book for Digital Photographers" by Scott Kelby. It is an excellent companion. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Photoshop Elements 3[quote="barry"]I have just finished reading an article in Digital Photoghraper about this.
Their opinion is that it is a good beginners package and offers many of the features of it bigger brother. Has anyone used this package yet. Does it support D70 NEF Raw format. For around 180 bucks it seems like a good package to start with. What do you think. Barry[/quote] I use it (after having using used Version2 before) and it works fine for what I need to do (simple stuff, I don't edit my pics too much), there is a Adobe raw converter plugin that works with nef files or you can use the Nikon plugin (it comes with PictureProject). Regards Horst
Read this earlier Forum thread on the subject of the relative merits of "PS Elements."
You should probably also try the Forum search engine choosing Search Options then entering Photoshop Elements and selecting "search for all terms" (or words to that effect) at the top of the page. http://www.d70users.com/viewtopic.php?t=3537&highlight=photoshop+elements Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
You will find that PS Elements 2 does not open raw images........ but YES PS Elements 3 does, I an not sure if the raw plugin is already with the program or you have to down load the raw plugin from the adobe site...... PSe3 is a cut down version of PSCS......for the money it is a very good program you will get a lot of enjoyment from........
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Adobe Camera RAW v3.1 and DNG Converter v3.1 Fri, 6 May Adobe has today announced version 3.1 of Camera RAW, which now supports the Canon EOS Rebel XT (EOS 350D/EOS Kiss Digital N), Nikon D2X, Olympus EVOLT E-300 and the Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom. This new version of the Camera RAW plug-in replaces the original plug-in that was installed with Adobe Photoshop CS2 and... http://www.dpreview.com/news/0505/05050 ... mraw31.asp Cheers ....bp....
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Barry,
I have used PSE from version 1 and now have v3. I also have PS/CS but use the cataloging in PSE3 which I think is fantastic. The PSE3 editor is very good and only missing a couple of things which are useful in PS/CS - curves, channels etc. There are free actions out on the web which will enable this functionality in PSE3 to a limited extent. It then becomes about all most people will need for PP of photos. Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) does work with PSE3 and I use it instead of Nikon Capture. My understanding is the ACR 3.x only works with PS/CS2. Good luck with it an come back with all you questions when you get your copy. Cheers Dean I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
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