![]() As you can see from the table above, it doesn’t provide a lot more than previous versions, although a couple of functions have been ‘enhanced’ to make them easier to use, prettier to look at or offer greater functionality. ![]() The latest version, Photoshop Elements 15, has been designed to be easy to use, cover everything a novice users could want or need and come at a price amateur users can afford. It’s also for photographers who prefer stand-alone software over subscription-based applications. Photoshop Elements has always been for imaging hobbyists people who want to ‘work’ with their photos but don’t want the hassle of learning the ins and outs of a complex (and relatively expensive) program like Photoshop. In this review we’ll concentrate on the new features introduced in each of these areas. Share photos on Twitter and video clips on Vimeo Use 45 Guided Edits, including new ones for putting photos inside text, giving one photo many effects, and creating framesĮasily select detailed edges like hair or furĬreate photo remixes for all-new scenes and nudge boundaries for easy selectionsĮasily move objects and have the background fill inĮdit raw images, recompose to any size without distortion, and create great group shots and panoramasīlend your Facebook profile and cover photos, and create slide shows with multiple photos on each slideĬreate cards and other keepsakes that you can print at home Turn photos into illustrations, paint on up to 100 effects, and add one-touch Frames, Effects, and Textures See five variations of each effect to get the look you wantĬreate zoom burst, tilt-shift, vignette, high-key, and low-key effects ![]() Instantly unclutter and repair photos, whiten teeth, fix red eye, and moreĮasily try out new looks and show your creativity using the simplified Filter GalleryĮlements analyzes your photo and gives you five effects that fit perfectly Remove haze for sharp-looking landscape shotsĬhoose your favorite composition from four crop options Remove camera shake “” great for selfies and other handheld shots Turn frowns into smiles and adjust squinting eyes to make people look their best Get the help you need “” even if you don’t know exactly how to describe it “” right from within Photoshop Elements Simply tap to do all your organising and quick photo edits on touch devices Tag faces in photos using your Facebook Friends list, and organise photos and videos with visual tags Photoshop Elements suggests Smart Tags for your photos based on subjects like sunsets, birthdays, cats, dogs, and moreįind photos and videos on a map based on where you took them The table below, sourced from Adobe’s website, lists new additions plus common features in the three latest versions of Photoshop Elements to help you to decide.įind the exact photos you’re looking for by searching on a combination of things, including people, places, events, and other favorite subjects If you are already using one of the previous versions of the software, you’ll be interested in how Elements 15 differs from them. The Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 packaging. Continuing in the tradition established in the earliest versions, the new software can be used for organising image files, adjusting colours and tones, creating projects based on users’ photos and outputting the results in various forms. Five years on, the latest version, Photoshop Elements 15, adds a raft of new features and tools to help amateur photographers obtain the results they want from their pictures. The last time we reviewed Adobe’s Photoshop Elements was in November 2011, when we looked at Photoshop Elements 10. Serious photographers are likely to find Elements 15 frustrating to use, particularly if they have had any experience with Photoshop. It’s ideal for people who want to ‘work’ with their photos but don’t want the hassle of learning the ins and outs of a complex (and relatively expensive) program like Photoshop. ![]() If this is your first foray into ‘serious’ image editing, Elements 15 is one of the most versatile and easiest to use programs available. ![]()
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