Adobe unveils new Elements - Mac users must wait
Posted on 24 Sep 2007 at 12:40
Adobe has unveiled the new version of Photoshop Elements, but Mac users will have to wait until early 2008 to get their hands on the photo editing application.
Windows users on the other hand get immediate access to new features that include Photomerge technology that combines the best facial expressions and body language from a series of shots to create a single group shot. The new Quick Selection Tool reduces a once time-consuming select-and-adjust task to a single click. The software has three edit modes, each geared toward a different experience level. And new organisation options, include keyword tagging, are designed to make it easier to sort and find photos.
Elements 6 also provides new sharing options, including Flash-based online galleries, animated slideshows, email and printed photo books, scrapbook pages, cards and CD and DVD labels.
Photoshop Elements 6 costs £69.32 (inc. VAT); users of any version of Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Album, Photoshop LE, or PhotoDeluxe can upgrade for £57.58 (inc. VAT).
Author: Simon Aughton
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