Thursday, May 17, 2007

Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 Reviews

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Given the multitude of exciting new features Adobe has packed into version 5, last year's release of Photoshop Elements 4 was a rather mundane upgrade to an excellent image editing, organizing, and sharing package. If you didn't upgrade last year, now's the time to do it. The program's Organizer component has always allowed you to create virtual "stacks" of similar photos so they don't take up unnecessary space in the browser window. Version 5 further refines this handy feature: Now the Organizer can analyze the time stamp and visual content of your photos to suggest image stacks automatically. You can also expand stacks to view their full contents right in the main browser, rather than in a discrete window. And there's lots more.

Adobe has completely overhauled Organizer's sharing tools, and the company made good use of its recent Macromedia acquisition by enabling you to create attractive and customizable Flash Web photo galleries with Elements 5. Organizer's ability to plot photos on a calendar by when they were taken is nothing new or unique. But one of the new version's standout new features extends this logic to show you where you took your photos by plotting them on a Yahoo! map. In the likely event your images don't already include GPS metadata, you can either place photos directly into the map window using drag-and-drop, or right-click images to enter location information (down to street address). Your photos show up as red pushpins on the zoomable map; click a pin to see the associated photos for that location.

The Editor component also shows a host of strong improvements. The new Adjust Color Curves command narrows the gap between Photoshop and Photoshop Elements a little. Elements offers a simplified version of the Curves command (a tool for adjusting contrast and color), sacrificing a little control for a much friendlier interface. Similarly, Editor's effective new Adjust Sharpness and Correct Camera Distortion commands both scale down their Photoshop analogs. Another new feature gives you excellent tonal control for converting a color image to black and white.

Editor's new Artwork and Effects palette packs good news for scrapbookers, with attractive and customizable Themes designed to frame and present your photos specifically for album pages, greeting cards, and the like. And yet another groundbreaking feature lets you save multipage image files in Elements' proprietary new PSE file format. You'll find many other exciting new features in this great upgrade. For those who want a well-integrated package that handles photo organizing, editing, and sharing, Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 is the way to go.

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