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Dear Media friends,

 

APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post

in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated!

 

* Title: Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 & Premiere Elements 8 ( -at -) APH Networks

 

* Description: Back in April of 2001, Adobe released their first version of

Photoshop Elements to target casual photographers. A little over three years

later, in September of 2004, they released the first edition of Premiere

Elements for the casual videographer market. These products were made to

complement Adobe's existing lineup of highly regarded applications -- of

which, those being full versions of both Photoshop and Premiere both widely

used at the time. However, there has always been a deterrent for some users

who only needed basic tools, and did not require such things as fancy

filters, high resolution photo editing, and intense video editing along with

a huge array of effects. The high price point is a major turn off to many

people, as it was quite a steep cost to pay for just basic photo or video

editing that a novice would need. Don't get us wrong -- many enthusiasts and

professionals embrace Photoshop and Premiere Pro, and to them, it's worth

every penny. With the introduction of the Adobe Element series, which comes

at a fraction of the cost, there was a lot more interest in the whole lineup

of Adobe products for both novices and enthusiasts alike. That's not to

mention that for Photoshop and Premiere Elements, there are also plug-ins

that can add more functionality to the software, which definitely will draw

some enthusiast photographers and videographers on a budget. Today, we will

be taking a look at both Adobe's Photoshop Elements 8 and Premier Elements 8

-- the latter is actually just the 6th edition, but to match the numbering

scheme, starting from version 5 it was renamed version 7, haha. We'll see if

Adobe's latest entry into the casual user market can justify the upgrade, or

even attract new customers to purchase the newest version of the Elements

series from them!

 

* Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reports/adobe_photoshop_premiere_elements_8

 

* Image:

http://aphnetworks.com/report/adobe_photoshop_premiere_elements_8/002.jpg

 

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