Photos: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0

By CNET.com.au on 10 November 2005

Tags: 4 | adobe | elements | gallery | graphics | images | photo | photoshop | organise | stack

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Where to start
Adobe Photoshop Elements 4's opening screen gets you up and running quickly, with icons for common tasks such as organising, editing and sharing photos. Unlike Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 and Ulead PhotoImpact 11, the organiser and the editor are integrated into a single program. Just choose an icon in the start-up box to scan, organise, edit, share or create photo projects such as calendars, slide shows and bound books.

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sagar
10/04/2007 08:20 PM

NICE But Have to use send discripation for photoshop cs3 extended. Plz.....

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Alice Scott
03/07/2008 10:08 PM

how can I join (add) a second slide show to an existing CD using Elements 4

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