February 8, 2010
Homing In On The Latest Adobe Elements Version - Adobe Elements 8
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There are a huge number of photo editing software programs available and it can be somewhat difficult to pick which one will suit your needs the best. Not only will you need to choose a software package, you may be concerned about which version you should choose as well. If you decide on Adobe Elements you can be assured that any version you choose will enable you to effectively edit your photos.
Manufacturers add new features with each new version. For instance, in Adobe Elements version 6 you have an e-mail tab as well as the burn to CD/DVD options, these features were not available in version 5. At times software programmers will also change the user interface, or the screen that you are looking at, in newer versions. In Adobe Elements 6 the interface has gone through a major refurbishment thus making it less clustered.
The latest version of Adobe Elements that is available is version 8 which packs a powerful punch with its inclusion of features that are typically found in its more professional photo editing counterpart, Adobe Photoshop. Adobe Elements 8 was updated to include features such as auto contrast, auto color, auto smart fix features and a smart brush which allows users to edit their photos just like the pros do. Once nice thing about editing your photos with Elements, as opposed to Photoshop, is that Adobe Elements has all the editing tools you need but does not come with the heavy price tag that Photoshop does.
If you are using an earlier version of Adobe Elements you don't need to rush out and upgrade your software immediately since your program will still do the jobs you have always used it to do. Yet, I would recommend that you do upgrade at some point, especially if you are using Elements version 3 or lower, especially if you do not get left behind in terms of technology. Personally I recommend that you update to version 8 since updating a program is much less expensive than purchasing an entirely new one.
I want to mention another advantage to upgrading your software which is that generally newer software contains better help and support tools. Many people often will switch to newer versions immediately and you can access online support groups where users are often willing to discuss their findings on the new software thereby helping you as a similar user understand it better. If you are thinking of waiting for the next version I recommend keeping an eye on the manufacturers web site as they will typically announce a release date and, usually those who purchase in advance will receive a discount on the program. Migrating to a newer version early on is the best policy if you would like to save some money since the price typically goes up after it has been on the market, especially if it is a popular program.
Hopefully you are getting the hint that I seriously recommend you migrate to the latest version of Elements. Not only will you enjoy photo editing with the latest tools and features, you might also save a bit of money on your purchase. Have a look on the Adobe web site for a free trial version or Google "Adobe Elements 8 Software", and see what comes up for Amazon or eBay for discount priced bargains.
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