PSE 6 for Mac
While obviously not Lightroom news, I just wanted to mention that Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac is finally available. It’s a great complementary program for Lightroom, especially for the budget conscious user. Featuring a cut down version of Bridge (rather than the Organiser), the Mac version has similar features to the Windows version.
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Comments
Elements is the ultimate Adobe value. It does 90% or more of what “most” digital photographers need out of Photoshop.
Amen to that! Too bad most photographers don’t realize that. But after using Photoshop for a few years, then trying Elements, I couldn’t stand it! Things were moved around, and there were some important things missing, and I know I’ll use most of the advanced features PS CS3 Extended offers, so I spent the big bucks. But you’re right, MOST photographers don’t know more than 15% of what Photoshop can do. USE LAYER MASKS FOR GOSH SAKES!!!
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