HuubL
hunter-gatherer
On my PC I used PS v7 and was always happy with it. Now that I have a Macbook Pro I downloaded a trial version of PS Elements v6 and this seems to be about what I need for my basic photowork. I value your input as to whether I'm going to miss something with this program or if you would have any suggestions for better or additional software...
Thanks!
Huub
Thanks!
Huub
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
PS Elements doesn't have Curves adjustments, and that's so critical for quality work that I find Elements unusable. Its too bad because Elements has everything else a photographer needs without all the graphic design stuff and high price of Photoshop.
Brennotdan
Established
I am in the same boat, I can't afford PS right now. Is there a plug in for a curves tool? Also, you can only clone stamp in 8 bit. They really know how to stick it to the consumer. As important as curves are, I think it would be easy to work around it with hue saturation, and levels
OldNick
Well-known
PS Elements doesn't have Curves adjustments, and that's so critical for quality work that I find Elements unusable. Its too bad because Elements has everything else a photographer needs without all the graphic design stuff and high price of Photoshop.
You are correct that Elements 5.0, which I have used for sometime, does not have "curves". However, Elements 6.0 does have curves, after a fashion. While you cannot move the curve around with your mouse as in the old versions, you can manipulate the curve with sliders. I have been evalulating 6.0 for about 3 weeks, and will probably purchase it.
Jim N.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
You might think about Lightroom instead. I have both it and PS CS3, and Lightroom gets a hell of a lot more use for common "developing" tasks. I use PS mostly for the healing brush and localized effects...and the latter is apparently gonna be in Lightroom 2.
dlove5
Established
There is a freeware curves plugin that I have tried called SmartCurves. Its website is http://free.pages.at/easyfilter/curves.html. It might be worth looking at.
peterm1
Veteran
There is a freeware curves plugin that I have tried called SmartCurves. Its website is http://free.pages.at/easyfilter/curves.html. It might be worth looking at.
I use this and it works every bit as well as the one in the full Photoshop version fo the software
Bingley
Veteran
I have been happily using PS2 for over a year, but gave Elements a try when it came bundled with a new Epson scanner. After a couple of weeks, I un-installed it. I missed not having the curves too, disliked the user interface, and really disliked the way that Elements interacted w/ other photo viewing software. Then again, I have a PC, not a Mac. YMMV.
back alley
IMAGES
i have never figured out how to use curves well.
been thinking of getting elements when i get a laptop.
joe
been thinking of getting elements when i get a laptop.
joe
wpb
Well-known
A lot of "bang for the buck" in PSE 6.0. I purchased it bundled with Premier Elements, and the two work together seamlessly. Lightroom might be great if you have only digital camera files to deal with, but for scans you would be crazy not to have some sort of program for retouching.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
A lot of "bang for the buck" in PSE 6.0. I purchased it bundled with Premier Elements, and the two work together seamlessly. Lightroom might be great if you have only digital camera files to deal with, but for scans you would be crazy not to have some sort of program for retouching.
And that holds equally true for digital files from DSLRs with exchangeable lenses. Even with the modern shakers eventually their sensors will acquire sticking dust!
BTW, what does Premier Elements do? What do you use it for?
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