Adobe has announced the latest in its Elements line of photo and video editing programs.
Photoshop Elements 11 adds a number of additions and improvements over its predecessor, including the following:
- A completely refreshed, user-friendly interface featuring the same engine as Adobe Photoshop – the industry standard for digital imaging – includes easily-navigated Quick, Guided and Expert editing modes; one-click options; a helpful Action bar; and big, bold icons to help users get the most from their shots
- Organize photos based on people, places (via Google maps geo-tagging) or events easily and intuitively
- New Guided Edits make pro-level effects like tilt-shift, vignettes and high and low-key easy to create
- New filters – Comic, Graphic Novel and Pen & Ink – inspire creativity by turning photos into stunning illustrations
- Intelligent Photoshop technology makes it easy to extract objects from different photos
- Easily share photos via email, Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo and more
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Likewise, Premiere Elements 11 adds new features that include the following:
- An entirely new and improved user interface including many of the same updates found in Photoshop Elements 11
- Add polish with a wide range of great-looking effects, transitions, themes, titles, disc menus and professional-level effects and sound
- Give videos Hollywood movie styles with FilmLooks; easily apply slow and fast motion effects; dial-in colors with slider controls; effortlessly integrate blends for seamless transitions; and make adjustments with Quick Presets
- Show off finished creations with integrated video sharing on Vimeo
Photoshop Elements 11 and Premiere Elements 11 are available as a bundle for $149.99, or individually as $99.99. Upgrade prices are $119.99 for the bundle or $79.99 for the individual applications.
John says
This comes out amidst a slew just announced cameras from Nikon Canon and others……so the question becomes how long before updates, plug ins etc are issued to support their RAW images . As a D600 owner who prefers to shoot RAW images…..this doesn’t appeal to me……..yet!
J says
I’d upgrade but their upgrade price is too high, I bought 10 recently and was annoyed to find maps had been stripped out, now it’s back again and they £80, no thanks
JK says
The Premiere Elements 1o failed to work on my computer, and a solution yet to be found, and now they launch Premiere 11….