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Photoshop Elements 6 (MAC)
Photoshop Elements 6 (MAC)

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From: Adobe Systems Inc.
Category: Software

List Price: £69.56
Buy New: £52.48
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 30

Platform: Mac Os X
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.9 x 2.1

MPN: 19230232
EAN: 5051254230472
ASIN: B0012IMWDW

Release Date: April 8, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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5 out of 5 stars Great!.But one small bug.   May 17, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Having used P/shop CS on my laptop for a couple of years i was reluctant to buy what thought was a cut down version for my iMac.I wasn't disappointed.
Apart from the lack of quick mask(which may be hiding in there somewhere),and a slight glitch in the display when re-sizing certain files,it's near perfect for the digital photographer.Even the sharpen filter has improved hugely.
For the price,there's nothing else comes close.
Well done Adobe!.



4 out of 5 stars Most of the functionality of Photoshop. Messy installation and non-standard interface   April 11, 2008
 25 out of 26 found this review helpful

When you compare the price of Elements to that of the full Photoshop, you have to conclude that Elements is excellent value for money. Elements must have around 80% of the functionality of Photoshop for about a tenth of the price.

What you don't get are layer masks, channels, paths, colour range selection, and CMYK colour mode. However, Elements has a great set of tools for correcting colour and tone (including adjustment layers), and all the filters, brushes and selection tools that you expect. It comes with Adobe Camera Raw, which is excellent, as are the options for converting to black and white, correcting camera distortion, and previewing changes to selections. Elements supports a large range of file formats and is compatible with files made in Photoshop.

I do have some complaints - not about the features, but rather the installation and interface. Elements uses an installer which installs applications and creates folders without giving you any choice. For example, Adobe Stock Photos installs even though Adobe has discontinued this service; you have to download an uninstaller to get rid of it. My other complaint is, instead of running in a window that you can move and resize like other Mac applications, Elements fills your screen and is fixed in place. Neither am I keen on docking palettes into bins - it seems to leave less room for your images.

Elements falls short of the elegance of my other Mac applications, but has an excellent set of features.



5 out of 5 stars Great Elements Update for Mac   April 3, 2008
 8 out of 10 found this review helpful

Since I switched from a PC to a new Mac in December and still using Elements 5 on my PC I was looking for an equivelent.
As version 4 for Mac had been out for some time I thought I would wait for an update arriving and kept browsing Amazon until I found a pre-order date for March now extended to April.
I checked Adobe UK site and found I could also pre-order from them and found to my amazement a great discount deal as I had registered my previous copy of Elements 5 PC which I bought from Amazon.

I downloaded a trial PC copy and found more improvements in Elements 6, receiving my copy of Elements 6 Mac on the 28th March I was a bit concerned of the installation problems another reviewer had and inserted the disc and was asked for my Mac admin details and these were rejected and I was unable to load the Adobe disc. When I checked for Mac website for updates I was unable to load these as admin details were also rejected.
However I had just purchased the book "Mac OSX Leopard Edition" from Amazon and following the instruction on page 485 I was quickly able to restore admin password and install Elements which upgraded itself with a lot of CS3 files as well.
This was a fault created by a previous update Leopard patch and nothing to do with Adobe Elements disc.
All in all I am very happy with Elements 6 for Mac and glad I shop at Amazon as they group things you may be interested in that you never knew about.



5 out of 5 stars Yes, definetely a no-brainer!   April 2, 2008
 4 out of 9 found this review helpful

I have not yet got my mits on Elements 6 but if it improves just one thing over Elements 4 then I shall be in the queue on the 14th.
If you have a digital camera I can only ask one thing... if you have not bought this program, why on earth not?
OK, it does lack the higher end funtionality of Photoshop CS such as layer masks but unless you have a contract with a fashion mag or make a living selling photos you won't even notice and what is there is utterly brilliant.
If I have a complaint it's that, since getting Elements 4, all I seem to have done is buy magazines to try out all the special effects and techniques it allows me to twiddle with so be warned - seriously addictive.
Whether you just 'point and click' or have a D-SLR and want to get a bit more creative you NEED this and like the previous reviewer, my advise is get it before someone realises what they could charge for it!



5 out of 5 stars A no brainer for digital photographers   March 27, 2008
 30 out of 31 found this review helpful

After trying this software you might come the the same conclusion as me in that Adobe has gone barking mad. A few pennies over seventy quid may seem expensive (given that most if not all cameras come bundled with free photo manipulation software) but compare that with a whopping 600 for Elements' big brother Photoshop CS3 and you begin to see what a bargain this software really is.

Crammed with many of Photoshop's tools and filters it is presented in an altogether more attractive interface which will appeal to more mainstream users. Adobe holds your hand through several potentially complex areas and has thrown in a few gems such as 'Photomerge' and the 'Convert to Black and White' tool (which, incidentally, is much easier and more intuitive than the programme's big brother).

I do have a few niggles - it looks more Windows than Mac and the install routine is overly complicated - but those aside I can find little to quibble about especially given the price.

As said in the title, this is a no-brainer for digital photographers of all abilities and it may lure more seasoned Photoshop users. Well done to Adobe for bringing Photoshop within the reach of the masses. And my advice to you? Buy it before they realise their mistake.
GR




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