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4 of 4 customers found the following review helpful:
Disappointed with some features, 2008-03-22 I purchased this specifically to add a "layers" tool to my tool box - a feature not included in my otherwise great Nikon CaptureNX software. I shoot and edit (and print from) RAW files, only. The "layers" tool in Elements does not work with RAW files (or with any file with more than 8-bit color depth). This, as far as I have been able to tell, is not documented in any manner that is easily ascertained by a prospective customer. And, also as far as I can tell (based on comments by Adobe's tech support), the reason for this is that they don't want their "cheap" software competing with their ridiculously expensive Adobe CS. I hate companies like that. No more Adobe for me.
3 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Can't load program , 2008-03-20 I attended a workshop and used this program and was very anxious to purchase and use it. When I received it I tried installing it on my computer and it will not install. I contacted Adobe and they said it wasn't their problem. I have since taken my computer in to a computer store to have it loaded and they can not even load it. So.. my $70-80 program has cost me $150 and I still can't use it and no one will help with the technical support.
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Takes the mystery out of working photos/slides, 2008-03-18 This program is a great help in making the best out of photos and slides. What I apprecaite most is the fact that it is written for those of us who are not computer experts. Too many times instructions appear to believe that you already know the problems and answers.
9 of 10 customers found the following review helpful:
A great product ... if it doesn't crash!, 2008-03-17 I strongly support those who say that if you are using PSE 5.0 now, don't upgrade to 6.0. I've been using Photoshop Elements since version 3.0 came out and have always been very happy with it. It was a no-brainer that I would upgrade from 5.0 to 6.0 when I got my new computer last year running Windows XP Media Center. The PSE upgrade does have some cool additional features that allow you to tweak your photos even more. Unfortunately, there are also some bugs in the program that Adobe has yet to iron out. One of them, which you can read about on various online forums, is the one plaguing me ... the Organizer interface crashes after I upload RAW (.CR2) files. Multiple messages pop up about C++ runtime errors, etc. It's extremely annoying and time-consuming to deal with and I'm considering going back to 5.0, except that another bug -- I had to re-label several hundred files because the keywords didn't carry over from 5.0 to 6.0 -- has cost me additional grief and I don't want to have to do that all over again. So long story short, I think the hassles involved if your PSE 6.0 doesn't work properly (like mine) far outweigh the advantages if you are already happily running version 5.0. I, in the meantime, will wait for Adobe either to de-bug PSE 6.0 or just battle on until PSE 7.0 comes out.
Good product, but...., 2008-03-17 This is a great program, but you really have to figure a lot of stuff out on your own....the manual is very vague. But, if you're good with other photo programs, this one is not too difficult. If you're a beginner, you may want to purchase, the "missing manual" i read about....
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