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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 576815" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>I teach Elements for our computer club. I do find Elements adequate for most users. The only time I started not to like it was version 11 on a Mac. Before that all the small windows moved and you were not locked in now I feel confined like a prisoner. I normally use CS5e for all my own work but now have been looking for alternatives to Adobe products mainly because of the subscription. When I updated it was usually every other or two versions until they put a stop to that. Its the same for Elements if you get a new camera that not supported lets say 11 you would have to buy new no upgrade path to 13 or 14 to get access to the ACR thats (crippled) compared to the new version. With LR you can use the updated ACR and save as a tiff and finish any more tweaking in Elements or PSCS6.</p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/landscape/19189-post-your-sunset-shots-63.html#post575882" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/landscape/19189-post-your-sunset-shots-63.html#post575882</a> Here is one I did in Corel AfterShot Pro then to PSCS5 then to On1 Photo 10. I do have others such as Affinity, Acorn and Pixelmator but I always go back to Photoshop since version 4. Almost addicted:loyal: to it. Usually because I actions that will do what I want. I do have LR6 but have been spending more time in AfterShot Pro and getting more used to it.</p><p>Just my 2¢</p><p></p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 576815, member: 12542"] I teach Elements for our computer club. I do find Elements adequate for most users. The only time I started not to like it was version 11 on a Mac. Before that all the small windows moved and you were not locked in now I feel confined like a prisoner. I normally use CS5e for all my own work but now have been looking for alternatives to Adobe products mainly because of the subscription. When I updated it was usually every other or two versions until they put a stop to that. Its the same for Elements if you get a new camera that not supported lets say 11 you would have to buy new no upgrade path to 13 or 14 to get access to the ACR thats (crippled) compared to the new version. With LR you can use the updated ACR and save as a tiff and finish any more tweaking in Elements or PSCS6. [url]http://nikonites.com/landscape/19189-post-your-sunset-shots-63.html#post575882[/url] Here is one I did in Corel AfterShot Pro then to PSCS5 then to On1 Photo 10. I do have others such as Affinity, Acorn and Pixelmator but I always go back to Photoshop since version 4. Almost addicted:loyal: to it. Usually because I actions that will do what I want. I do have LR6 but have been spending more time in AfterShot Pro and getting more used to it. Just my 2¢ Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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