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Just be sure you are happy to deal with bugs like the above as Adobe are probably not going to be fix them until the next version is released. The workaround for this is to strip said raw/tiff files of embedded metadata.
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The software will also from time to time will not allow you to save your edited raw or tiff files. * The apparent inability to put together panoramic photographs if the source photos are raw or tiff files. This happens regularly and you'll need to have an external tool like Filebuddy to identify these files, as spotlight won't find 'em. * The "Error 150 30" issue commented on in this and other forums, which basically stops you from opening the software and which one fixes by deleting all files named "Flexnet" on your hard drive. However, anyone considering purchasing the software should be aware that, because of the immense amount of things the software does, there will be a fair amount of ram utilisation and there are a number of bugs which you will have to work around, including: If you are a home user, the software represents value when compared to CS5 and for anyone who only takes jpegs, this a fantastic tool.
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It’s ironic that the first decent, powerful, reasonably priced alternative to Adobe Photoshop, dating back to 2001, was produced by.uh.Adobe!īTW, at the time of this comment (Thanksgiving weekend, 2014), you can/could download Elements 13 from Amazon for $49.00. I bought PS Elements version 1 on June 15th, 2001 and have been using various iterations of the program ever since. It has a familiar UI, it packs some serious power, it’s feels snappy, it’s not neglected by its developer, it consistently ranks high when reviewed by independent publications, and there are a ton of books, magazines, and websites that provide tutorials and step-by-step guides for about any task that you would want to use it for. Although I’m not a fan of the Adobe hegemony, Elements still remains my “go to” app for photo editing.
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So Mac users these days have plenty of alternatives to Photoshop outside of Adobe, but that doesn’t make PS Elements a bad program, Adobe haters notwithstanding. The price is right, it is a true Mac app, and it’s powerful! (My only real complaint is the plethora of palettes that one has to deal with when using it.)


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(I have version 3.3.) It is THE alternative to Photoshop (Elements or otherwise) for Mac users. It’s a handy tool to have at one’s disposal and it can manipulate files that other apps (including PS Elements) would choke on, but its GUI is awful, and for most people it’s not a real choice for an “everyday” photo editing app.Īcorn is a fine Mac app ( I have version 4.5.x) but it feels more like a paint app than a photo app. I have Graphic Converter (version 5 or so running under a virtualized “Snow Leopard”). I’ve downloaded Gimp several times and have always come away feeling, “Yuck!” Sure, it’s capable (and free), but why would you own a Mac to use something like that?! Just my opinion! :) Mac users are fortunate to have several good alternatives to Adobe Photoshop. Choose from custom pre-set social sizes, add a gradient, and more!
