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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 100855" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If you think that's complicated try full blown Photoshop!! LOL</p><p></p><p>It's more complex than your run of the mill, freeware image manipulation tools, but that's because it's more functional. As Marcel recommends, get yourself a book (I recommend the Kelby book "Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers") or hit the 'net for free tutorials. It's probably more "unfamiliar" than "complex". Many of the same functions are there from other editors, but it's meant to serve as a gateway to Photoshop, so many of the terms are out of that tool and not out of popular jargon (though the more you play with Adobe products the more "popular" the terms become).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 100855, member: 9240"] If you think that's complicated try full blown Photoshop!! LOL It's more complex than your run of the mill, freeware image manipulation tools, but that's because it's more functional. As Marcel recommends, get yourself a book (I recommend the Kelby book "Photoshop Elements for Digital Photographers") or hit the 'net for free tutorials. It's probably more "unfamiliar" than "complex". Many of the same functions are there from other editors, but it's meant to serve as a gateway to Photoshop, so many of the terms are out of that tool and not out of popular jargon (though the more you play with Adobe products the more "popular" the terms become). [/QUOTE]
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