Make ordinary photos extraordinary with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. It combines power and simplicity so you can tell engaging stories in beautiful, personalized creations for print and the web; and easily find and view all your photos. And now, extend the capabilities of your software with new Photoshop.com Plus membership (Annual membership terms apply).
Create a personal web travelogue for friends and family, or view and share your photos on an interactive map based on the locations where they were taken (Works with U.S. addresses only) Online Albums with your choice of dynamic, animated templates With Photoshop.com Plus membership (Annual membership terms apply), you can - Show off your creativity with inspiring ideas, tutorials, seasonal artwork, and templates delivered regularly to your software Backup your memories automatically and no scheduling required? get 20GB of storage ? enough for up to 15,000 photos View your photos virtually anywhere you are Share photos in fun, interactive ways via invitation-only Online Albums ? and you'll get new templates delivered to your software on a regular basis
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 software combines power and simplicity so you can make ordinary photos extraordinary; tell engaging stories in beautiful, personalized creations for print and web; and easily find and view all your photos. New Photoshop.com membership* works with Photoshop Elements so you can protect your photos with automatic online backup and 2 GB of storage; view your photos anywhere you are; and share your photos in fun, interactive ways with invitation-only Online Albums.
Effortlessly select an area and simultaneously apply incredible effects with a single stroke of Adobe Smart Brush. Click to enlarge.
See all your photos in one convenient place where you can scroll through them, apply visual keyword tags, and view and retrieve them fast--even if your library includes thousands of photos. Click to enlarge.
Showcase your photos in one-of-a-kind Online Albums with your choice of dynamic, animated templates. Click to enlarge.
Easily upload photos to your website, iPhone, or CEIVA Digital Photo Frames, or view them on your TV.
Do it all with one powerful yet easy-to-use product Use Photoshop Elements with Photoshop.com* for all your photo needs--organize, edit, and enhance photos; make unique photo creations; share in print and on the web; protect your photos; and view them anywhere you are.
*Available only in the U.S.
Introducing new Photoshop.com membership* Works with Photoshop Elements to help you protect your photos from computer loss and hard drive crashes with automatic online backup and enough storage (2 GB) for up to 1,500 photos; view your photos anywhere you are; and share your photos in fun, interactive ways with invitation-only Online Albums. And upgrade to Plus membership at any time and get 18 GB more storage, and a variety of inspiring ideas, tutorials, seasonal artwork, and templates delivered regularly to your software.
*Available only in the U.S.
Select and apply with a single stroke Simultaneously select a specific photo area and apply incredible effects with a single stroke of new Adobe Smart Brush. Improve lighting, add rich textures, and more with eight libraries of over 50 sophisticated effects.
Go from flawed to phenomenal in seconds Whiten teeth, make skies bluer, get rid of red eye, and take advantage of many more shortcuts that reduce common, multistep editing tasks to a single click or brush stroke.
Dramatically transform your photos with easy-to-use tools Convert your color originals to elegant, nuanced black-and-whites, or use color curves adjustments to get the perfect exposure.
Count on step-by-step assistance Want to touch up a scratch? Create a scrapbook page? Add artistic effects that make a photo look like a pencil sketch? Photoshop Elements walks you through key steps to make it easy to get the results you want fast.
Quickly clean your scene of unwanted elements You took five shots of your subject, but pedestrians and cars distract from the scene in every one. Now, see only what you want to see in your photos--use Adobe Photomerge Scene Cleaner to simply brush away any elements that changed positions between photos to create a single, perfect composite.
Composite with amazing results Create flawless group shots in just a few clicks with amazing Adobe Photomerge technology. Photomerge also lets you create seamless panoramas and combine elements of different faces for entertaining results.
Share experiences in fresh, exciting ways on the web Showcase your photos in one-of-a-kind Online Albums with your choice of dynamic, animated templates--including new, visually stunning options. Adobe Flash technology lets viewers interact with your photos for an entertaining experience.
Show off your creativity in unique ways Make amazing printed photo creations--like scrapbook pages, photo books, and cards--that you can customize to get exactly the look you envision.
Organize your library with ease See all your photos in one convenient place, and find photos fast using powerful, flexible visual tags and a variety of viewing and searching options, including a new text search box.
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Average Rating: 3.5
Number of
Reviews: 65
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
Rating:
Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
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I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
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GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
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Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
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Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
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Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
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I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
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Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24
A Ripoff
Rating:
I was forced to buy this so called upgrade because Adobe refuses to issue a RAW fix for the Canon G10 for my Photoshop Elements 5.0. They have issued a RAW conversion file but only for versions 6.0 and 7.0. So they are adopting the Microsoft approach. My next computer will be an Apple and it will be goodbye and good riddance to Microsoft and Adobe.
Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2008-12-27
Great photo organizing software!!!
Rating:
GOODS: - Allows multiple filter levels (person/place/event) to organize your pictures. - Easy amateur photo editing - Sharing prints with shutterfly is drag and drop...very easy
OTHERS: - Initial program load can take awhile - auto face recognize utility misses a lot of faces.
This software is great! I used elements 6.0 for awhile and this upgrade is well worth it. I have a lot of family that are not computer savvy at all so having the ability to drag and drop a bunch of pictures to their name and one click sends an order is very easy and convenient. I cannot accurately rate the photo editing as I get lost trying to use photoshop CSE. Anything I want to do with a photo I can without any trouble so I think it is great based on my limited photo editing experience. I recommend this product if you want to organize all your pictures.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Adobe Elements 7
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Elements 7 is a vast improvement over Elements 5. I like the product - it's one of the best in the industary.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-27
Get out your wallet
Rating:
Had version 5, when I moved a new computer & reinstall just a year later found that the plugin for my Nikon camera was no longer available on the adobe web site, forced to 'upgrade' to a new version for close to full price. They want you to keep on buying, so watch out. Makes the free versions much more compelling.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2008-12-24
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0
Rating:
I have been a user of Adobe Photoshop Elements since Version 5. Several months ago, I upgraded to Version 6 and immediately began having problems with the software shutting down unexpectedly when editing photos. Adobe was no help at all in resolving the problem. I quit using the software (found Picasssa works pretty well) for awhile and then decided to upgrade to Version 7.0. Guess what? Same problem occurred with that version. When I first open the software in editing mode, it seems to load okay, and then I get the error message that says it has to shut down. Once again, the only suggestions you get from Adobe is like the advice from Microsoft when the same thing happens to their operating systems: sorry! I am using a computer with XP Pro, 2 GB memory, 3.02GHZ P4 processor and over 500GB of drive space. I have read complaints from others having the same problem on both versions. Unfortunatey most users are on their own in coming up with fixes to broken software. I may have to reinstall Version 5 to get software that works properly, and live without some of the newer features. I would hestitate to recommend this upgrade to anyone based on my personal experience with it.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-12-24