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This is a discussion on PS Elements Tips within the Photo Tips forums, part of the Photography Information category; http://www.arraich.com/elements/psE_intro.htm There is also a nice tutorial on making greeting cards using your own photographs....

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PS Elements Tips - 05-10-2005, 01:55 PM


http://www.arraich.com/elements/psE_intro.htm

There is also a nice tutorial on making greeting cards using your own photographs.

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Another good place for tips is www.photoshopelementsuser.com.

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Best tip for PSE...

Upgrade to CS2.

I'm really serious. For anything more than snapshots, PSE is crippled. Some things I can't live without...

16 bit tools
Actions
Mask edit mode
RAW converter advanced controls
Most plug-ins (KPT)

I use these for EVERY shot that I produce.

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Best tip for PSE...

Upgrade to CS2.

...Some things I can't live without...


Actions
I'm in 100% agreement here. I purchased PSE 3 and used it for a bit, but went back to PS 7 because actions save me time in my workflow. Now I'm looking to upgrade to CS2.


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Quote:
Originally Posted by srwatters
Best tip for PSE...

Upgrade to CS2.

I'm really serious. For anything more than snapshots, PSE is crippled. Some things I can't live without...

16 bit tools
Actions
Mask edit mode
RAW converter advanced controls
Most plug-ins (KPT)

I use these for EVERY shot that I produce.
I really have no idea. I have Photoshop and posted this for those that have Elements. Thanks!

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I use both. I have PSE3 and CS. I like PSE3 for some real basic edits but for more detailed edits I go right to CS. Part of the reason is I'm still trying to fumble my way around CS. I've got to learn to make my own actions, but I do have a few that I've purchased. Its the learning curve...

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