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Nov 16, 2011 07:00 |  #1

This week at our local Costco Adobe PS Elements 10, usually $79, is $30 off. So with sales tax, just over $50. As I remember the sale is through November 27th. I believe you can install it on up to 3 computers; that works well to allow you to have it on a desktop and a laptop. There was a limit of one copy per purchase/checkout.

Makes a great holiday present for yourself or other photographers. :D




  
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Nov 18, 2011 00:46 |  #2

Thanks for sharing.




  
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Nov 18, 2011 21:21 as a reply to  @ MadRider's post |  #3

Damn! It was $119 yesterday at the Costco in Victoria, B.C., although it was the Premiere edition. Is that a decent deal?


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Nov 18, 2011 21:29 |  #4

Amazon has it for $50 shipped

http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1321673​326&sr=1-1 (external link)


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Nov 19, 2011 16:09 as a reply to  @ kvmcd's post |  #5

Not sure this is the right place to ask this, but - Can you blend multiple exposures in Elements? I think so from what I could read elsewhere, but that's probably about all I'd do with it (I mostly use DPP), so wouldn't like to buy it and find out it can't do the one thing I'd like to do.


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Nov 19, 2011 19:58 |  #6

patrick j wrote in post #13423161 (external link)
Not sure this is the right place to ask this, but - Can you blend multiple exposures in Elements? I think so from what I could read elsewhere, but that's probably about all I'd do with it (I mostly use DPP), so wouldn't like to buy it and find out it can't do the one thing I'd like to do.

Since Elements does provide layers and masks, then yes, you can do exposure blending, assuming you are asking about the "manual" blending technique. I don't know if Elements has HDR software for the "automated" technique.


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Nov 20, 2011 00:43 |  #7

tonylong wrote in post #13423948 (external link)
Since Elements does provide layers and masks, then yes, you can do exposure blending, assuming you are asking about the "manual" blending technique. I don't know if Elements has HDR software for the "automated" technique.

Thanks, that's what I meant, the manual blending.


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Nov 20, 2011 00:54 |  #8

patrick j wrote in post #13424862 (external link)
Thanks, that's what I meant, the manual blending.

Well, then, it's pretty straightforward with Elements!


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