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Adobe's CS4 Master Collection is the Full Monty Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2009 Having all your dreams come true in the middle of a Thursday afternoon is a strange experience. It happened when I reached into my reviews in-box and pulled out Adobe's Creative Suite 4 Master Collection.
Our preliminary review of Adobe Elements 7 Connected Photographer Magazine - November 2008 In this all-new product review shootout, we put three products to the test. Read on to learn how Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 from Adobe, Adobe Premiere Elements 7 from Adobe, and Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 7 bundle from Adobe stand up to our editorial review.
A fresh look at Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 video software Connected Photographer Magazine - January 2008 Cari Cooney recently had the pleasure of reviewing Adobe's Photoshop Elements 6.0. This was a double disc set that included Premiere Elements 4.0 video editing software. It's time for part 2 in this miniseries of reviews. Prepare to be amazed at the glory of Premiere Elements 4.0. Did we like it? What do you think?
A fresh look at Photoshop Elements 6.0 Connected Photographer Magazine - November 2007 This week, we asked contributing author Cari Cooney to review Photoshop Elements 6.0. Having experienced only freeware to edit her images, this was an exciting opportunity to get her hands on a high-quality piece of software. In this article, she shows you her experience with Photoshop Elements, and gives you the dish on what beginners and experts alike can accomplish with this software.
Is Photoshop Elements good enough? Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2007 In light of Adobe's recent release of Photoshop CS3, many readers are wondering whether they need to spend upwards of $650 for the new program. Of course, if you've already got Photoshop CS2, the $195 upgrade is something of a no-brainer. But what if you're considering buying your first editing program? Should you spring for the full monty and buy Photoshop? Or is Photoshop's little brother, Photoshop Elements, good enough?
Two free photo manipulation programs Connected Photographer Magazine - June 2005 In response to our recent photo management articles using some "found" Microsoft software, we got a letter in this week, from reader Alicia Carla Simpson: "If you are really looking for a great program for resizing, you can't beat Irfanview, especially not with a Microsoft product. PhotoFiltre is also a great little program, very easy to use. Both are free, neither has anything to do with Microsoft. Check them out and have fun." In this article, we do just that.
Paint Shop Pro 9: just what a digital photographer needs Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2004 As a budding digital photographer, author Jen Edwards is always on the lookout for some easy to use tools for her "digital darkroom". In her search, she came across Jasc'c Paint Shop Pro suite of photo editing software. Read on to see what she thinks of Paint Shop Pro.
Resco Photo Viewer, a full-featured handheld photo application Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2004 With the inclusion of digital cameras in more and more handhelds of late, a full-function portable image application is practically mandatory. Resco has answered the call with their Photo Viewer for Palm, Pocket PC, MS Smartphone, and Symbian. What did Senior Technical Editor James Booth think of this application. Well, you're just gonna have to read the review to find out.
Paint Shop Pro Power Suite Photo Edition 8.0 Connected Photographer Magazine - September 2004 Looking for an inexpensive alternative to Photoshop, but don't want to sacrifice the power? You might want to consider Paint Shop Pro. For the inside scoop on all this program can do, and to learn if it's right for you, read this helpful article by Jon Canfield.
Create easy digital collages with Photomix Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2004 Photomix is a photo layout and composition program that includes backgrounds, masks, and templates for layering and collaging your digital photos. You can also create your own templates, backgrounds, and masks, and then add them to the library for later use. To learn what Senior Technical Editor James Booth thinks of this program, you'll have to read this interesting article.
The GIMP, a free alternative to Photoshop Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2004 The GIMP (or GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free substitute for popular commercial image editors such as Adobe Photoshop and Corel PhotoPaint. For the majority of users, the GIMP will be able to accomplish all of their image-editing tasks and more. For the rest, the community-driven nature of the GIMP ensures that requested features will likely be available soon.
The dark side of photo suites Connected Photographer Magazine - June 2004 Last week, in introduced you to a nice little program called PhotoRecovery. It came as part of Paint Shop Photo Album 5 Deluxe Edition from JASC, bundled in the little mini-suite. This week, we find out more about the product, and learn that an out-of-date version of the product was included in the bundle. Read on for some more lessons from the dark side.
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