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road_runner wrote:I use Elements 3, and was thinking about upgrading but I have plug-ins that eliminate the need. I am going to use DXO to process Raw files as a batch and save the images in TIFF. The raw files I just copy from my camera CF card and paste to the External Hard Drive.
If you are making the first plunge into Elements, you should get Elements 5. Version five has Curves adjustment, good isolation tool, better Black and White conversion abilities and operates a little more quickly.
If you get it, subscribe to photoshopelementsuser,com to learn all the great processing shortcuts. It is worth the $49 a year. They have videos, instructional PDF files and a gread forum for getting specific questions answered. They also send you about six publications a year with tips and tricks. I guarentee your images here on Pbase will realy improve.
I use it for my Microstock processing all the time. If you do not have the $500 U.S. or more to paay for the full Photoshop, Elements 5 should take care of 90% of your needs.
Good Luck
Roadrunner
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