Monday, December 28, 2009

What's the difference between photoshop elements and the super expensive versions?

I am just looking for something to edit digital photos.What's the difference between photoshop elements and the super expensive versions?
Its a cut down version, but covers about 90% of the main one, but should be more than enough for your needsWhat's the difference between photoshop elements and the super expensive versions?
If you're not doing it seriously, just for kinda fun and not for professional design, get photoshop elements. The other photoshops are for professional designers that have to do amazing hard changes to photographs and make them look real, such coloring black and whites, correcting dust and marks, cloneing or masking over areas, or just fixing a completely damaged photo and making it look like new again.





If you're just doing a little color correction or turning them black and white, basic things...get the cheap version and I'd even start out with the cheap version any way because it gets you used to the tools and such.
To do basic photo editing, Elements is sufficient.





Elements has fewer layers per file and I don't think can edit in CMYK color which can be a big downside to color correcting photos with people in them. I'm sure there are many other things not in Elements but it's stuff 90% of most PS users never use anyway...

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