Why use Elements instead of CS2? And if you have CS2, do you still need Elements?
Dec 13, 2005 00:23 | #1 Why use Elements instead of CS2? And if you have CS2, do you still need Elements? Ray
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cmM Goldmember 5,705 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Chicago / San Francisco More info | Dec 13, 2005 01:05 | #2 I haven't used elements and have no desire to, it's just a chopped up version of photoshop.
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lostdoggy King Duffus 4,787 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Queens, NY More info | Dec 13, 2005 01:14 | #3 CS2 is a big commitement. It is difficult to learn but once you get the hang on it then it become easier like everything else. Element is what have been said, a strip down version of CS2. Since you are askingthen go w/ CS2 either way you're going to have to learn it you might as well play w/ the big boys.
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goatee "nice but dim" 5,239 posts Joined May 2005 Location: North of London, UK More info | Dec 13, 2005 04:51 | #4 Elements is a fantastic piece of software - it's got a gentler learning curve than its big brother, and is still massively powerful. That being said, I'm still learning Photoshop 6! D7100, 50mm f/1.8, 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6, 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR, SB800
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Loki1117 Member 145 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | Dec 13, 2005 09:23 | #5 It should also be noted that for the price, Elements is a great way to start. If you want to jump in to the deep end to start, then spend the extra $450 and get CS2. Jeff
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DaveG Goldmember 2,040 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Dartmouth, Nova Scotia More info | Dec 14, 2005 08:34 | #6 I think that Photoshop is the language of digital photography. If you don't speak it you can't communicate with the 99% of the mass of photographers/designers out there. But Elements is a way for a beginner to learn that language without spending a ton of money. Skills learned in Elements are easily taken - at least for the most part - over to PS, when the time comes. "There's never time to do it right. But there's always time to do it over."
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uktrailmonster Senior Member 466 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: UK More info | Dec 14, 2005 17:53 | #7 Ray Marrero wrote: Why use Elements instead of CS2? And if you have CS2, do you still need Elements? I think your question is the wrong way round. It should be why use CS2 instead of Elements. For most people Elements is sufficient and it costs a hell of a lot less. The only thing I miss in Elements is the channel mixer, but I can get by without it. Canon 7D, Canon D30, Canon G2, EF 24-85 F3.5-4.5, EF 75-300 F4-5.6 IS, EF 300 F4 L IS, EF 85 F1.8, iMac 24" + Canon i9100
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cyclone Senior Member 358 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Illinois, USA More info | Dec 14, 2005 20:23 | #8 uktrailmonster wrote: The only thing I miss in Elements is the channel mixer, but I can get by without it You can get a free channel mixer plug-in for PSE from earthboundlight.com (also comes with curves!) 20D · elan7 · G2
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PuRHART Senior Member 513 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: NC More info | Dec 24, 2005 12:53 | #9 never used Elements but I guess if cash was an issue i would think about it but since all i know and that is little in terms of PS that haus I would get the industry standard www.ryancharlesphotography.com
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vjack Goldmember 1,602 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Mississippi, USA More info | Dec 24, 2005 13:14 | #10 If you already have CS2, the only thing you'd get from Elements would be Organizer. It is nice but slow photo album software. I have CS2 but use the Elements 3.0 organizer because it came with my Spyder2.
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SWPhotoImaging Goldmember 3,231 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: No. Calif. More info | Dec 24, 2005 19:30 | #11 Elements is a good starting place for learning digital image processing, and is a very capable program. Moving from Elements to PSCS2 is easier than going to PSCS2 with no prior PS experience, but is not a required step. Once one starts using PSCS2, they probably don't use Elements anymore except in specific cases as vjack pointed out. SWPhoto-Imaging
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Tsmith Formerly known as Bluedog_XT 10,429 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2005 Location: South_the 601 More info | cyclone wrote: You can get a free channel mixer plug-in for PSE from earthboundlight.com (also comes with curves!) Outstanding add on for PSE 1,2 & 3 ... thanks for the heads up on that.
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Dec 25, 2005 20:59 | #13 Hey all, Ray
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Headcase650 Goldmember 1,632 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | Jan 29, 2006 16:21 | #15 Thats one of the benifits of elements that doesnt come with Photoshop. All the extras geard twards consumers, the slide shows, the VCD's, the premade templates for cards or callenders. These things arent intended for the printing company or graphic artest or add agnecy thats buying $650 phoptshop. 60D, Canon 18-135 IS, Sigma 10-20 hsm, 24-70 2.8 hsm, 70-200 2.8 hsm, 430EX II, and all the other stuff that goes along with it.
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