Adobe Announces Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Mac
"We're excited to showcase a brand new version of Photoshop Elements at Macworld," said John Loiacono, senior vice president of Creative Solutions at Adobe. "In this release, we've focused on going beyond the basics to make everyday and advanced tasks even easier to achieve. Photoshop Elements 6 for Macintosh allows people to organize and find photos quickly, unleash powerful editing tricks without any heavy lifting, and creatively share photos that give them all the bragging rights."
Adobe details the new features on their website, including a number of video demos:
- Create a Group Shot from multiple photos
- Make easy selections
- Use curves adjustments
Version 6.0 of Elements finally brings the Mac version of Elements in par with the Windows version. Adobe had previously skipped realeasing Elements 5.0 for the Mac. Version 6 also introduces Intel Mac support (Universal Binary) and will be available for $89.99.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)About time!
I don't think any application has been so prolifically produced as PS elements? I still have PSE2 on a PC that is only 3 years old
I often wonder about using Elements instead of iPhoto....anyone have a compelling argument on that?
Arguments in favor of iPhoto
[LIST]
[*]Bridge isn't as good a management tool as iPhoto, in my opinion
[*]iLife and iWork integration
[*]Easy publishing options (e.g. photobooks)
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I think PSE makes a great supplement for iPhoto or Aperture (or LIghtroom for that matter) though.
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