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PS Elements 10 for $50 Worth it ???

 
Gil ­ Bean
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Jun 12, 2012 20:45 |  #1

I have PSE 9 did not plan to get 10 but can get it for $50.00 today only. Is it worth it?

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Jun 12, 2012 21:06 |  #2

you sure its not some kind of backup disk only thing?




  
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Jun 12, 2012 21:09 |  #3

not bad, ive seen it as low as $45 around christmas time on Amazon. One thing tho, PSE 10 will not support the raw formats of most of the new cameras out there right now, I not sure if youre planning to buy any new bodies soon. you can always use the free dng converter.

also make sure its a full version.


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Jun 12, 2012 21:18 |  #4

masterg wrote in post #14570978 (external link)
you sure its not some kind of backup disk only thing?

Full version but DL

imjason wrote in post #14570996 (external link)
not bad, ive seen it as low as $45 around christmas time on Amazon. One thing tho, PSE 10 will not support the raw formats of most of the new cameras out there right now, I not sure if youre planning to buy any new bodies soon. you can always use the free dng converter.

also make sure its a full version.

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I doubt I will upgrade my G12 for a while & PSE 9 supports G12 RAW

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I can get Adobe Premiere 10 for $40.more but don't know what it is


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Jun 12, 2012 23:20 |  #5

I believe that Premiere supports video, but you might check it out. Should be easy to find a description at Adobe.


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Jun 13, 2012 00:01 |  #6

Adobe Premiere Elements 10 $59 so $90 is to much.

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Jun 13, 2012 00:05 as a reply to  @ isoMorphic's post |  #7

Premiere is the "little brother" of Premiere Pro - which is video editing software.

I got a brand new boxed copy of the Premiere and Elements last week for $84. You may want to keep checking Amazon or other sites, the prices seem to bounce around weekly.


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Jun 13, 2012 00:20 as a reply to  @ pbelarge's post |  #8

I appteciate your replies. I made the comment about Adobe Premiere then when back, looked a little closer, there it was - Video Editing Software. DUH....
Passed on it but am DL PSE 10 now. I suppose $50.00 is better than upgrading for $75.99. Is it worth it? I don't know. I use DPP for most of my RAW processing but PSE 9 let me do some things DPP doesn't.

Thanks again for your input.

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Jun 13, 2012 09:06 |  #9

PSE is a pixel editor. Entirely different software then DPP.

You need a pixel editor if you want for instance to replace a sky in an image, or do pixel level edits (clone/heal/skin retouch/whatever)


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