Photoshop Elements 9

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  1. wiseowl

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    I have just purchased Photoshop Elements 9,just practising:)

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    :gnthb: Oh Wow they have got some good stuff on there then my friend... Like the pic... I have a really old elements program.. Something like 3 or 4 I think.. I have Photo ~Impressions & Paint shop Pro at present & not forward moving like that.. Nice one Woo, I can see we are going to see some impressive stuff from you know them.... :gnthb::D
     
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    Like that Woo. I'm looking forward to seeing what else it can do.
     
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    Santa's come early then Woo!
    I'd an earlier version of Elements - it was quite a powerful bit of software and no doubt version 9 will have many more functions to play with. Lost myearlier version when PC crashed last year and haven't reinstalled as I reckon I've enough "stuff" to confuse me!!
     
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    Good evening Marley,Alice and Dave thank you ,I had Paint shop Pro X1 but this Elements 9 is something else and the price I think is another bonus,I had the free trial download for 30 days before I purchased it ,and its definitly a step into the future:)

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    I'm definitely going to have to step into the future WOO - but first I have to catch up with today. Sometimes struggling a bit :snz:
     
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    Woo - are you finding Elements 9 has a lot to offer over PSP XI?

    I still use PSP 9 but mainly for 'special effects' and framing/borders but now do most of my work in Photoshop CS - which I hasten to add is due to son's student discount from Adobe and our home network as there's no way I could afford it otherwise!
     
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    Good morning Dave yes they have taken some of the actions from Photoshop CS and put them with elements 9,and I think that it is easier to use ,and I like the interface ,as you can see I,m burning the midnight oil,(new toy syndrome):hehe:
     
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