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  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 Review For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 30. 18:34
    Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 Review For Mac

    Attention Windows users, the all-in-one photo editor Luminar 2018 is now available for just $59/£53 for new users, with big discounts for upgrading users. We rated Luminar as ' Highly Recommended'. Visit the to try it for free. Introduction Filming those special occasions such as, weddings, family events, holidays and the cat is as easy as pointing the camera in the right direction and pressing the Record button. Shooting video is now as simple as taking a photograph, most current digital cameras, mobile phones and tablets have video recording capability. However, the art of producing a memorable professional looking video is in the editing stage. There are several video editing applications available at most price points, some may seem over complicated, whilst others may be too basic.

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    Fortunately Adobe has the software that can simplify the entire editing process with Adobe Premiere Elements 14, which retails for $99.99 / £79.99. Opening splash screen, launch Photoshop Elements 14 photo editor, Organiser or video editor, a trial version link is included for elements not installed on your system eLive welcome screen with links to various tutorial and inspirational web sites Launch Premiere Elements 14 (PE14) and you are presented with a See What's New screen, this gives a brief overview of this latest version, from here you can launch Photoshop Elements, Organiser or Premiere Elements. Clicking on the Video Editor button takes you to the eLive screen, this page has many useful links to web sites that will both instruct and inspire. Oddly, some of links that I clicked on were videos created in either Premiere CC or competitors applications. However, there are plenty of links that are relevant to Elements, including a Getting started with a PE14 link. At the top of the screen are three other choices; Quick, Guided and Expert.

    The Quick tab, add media or create a template based movie The Quick option is a good starting point for the inexperienced user, a menu panel opens with four options, select Add Media and a drop down menu appears on the left. Navigate to the folder where you have your video files stored or import directly from your camera or camcorder. Select the clips you want to work with by either clicking on the first clip and whilst holding down the shift key select the last clip, this will import all the files within the first and last clicked clips. The other option is to hold down the Ctrl key and click on individual files, this will open only the files that are selected. Once media has been selected it is added to a Timeline as a series thumbnails Each imported clip is automatically added to the Timeline at the bottom of the screen. Adjustments to individual clips or to the entire timeline can be made using the Adjustments tab which is located on the right of the preview window. From here you can use Smart Fix, Shake Reduction, Auto Smart Tone, Colour, Lighting and Temperature, the last three offer a 9 grid variations style panel, just click on the look you want.

    If you add an adjustment that doesn't look right then pressing the reset button will cancel that particular effect, leaving any other applied effects in place. Directly below is the Applied Effects tab, this gives you the options to scale, rotate and remove flicker, you can't apply the applied these effects to an entire timeline only to individual clips. Further effects can be added using the FX Effects tab at the bottom of the screen, I will come back to this later. Clips on the timeline can be moved by dragging into any position within the timeline, this is where the fun starts with video editing. The Guided tab has a series of animated tutorials to demonstrate the features in Premiere Elements 14 Video editing is fully explained using the Learn video editing option.

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    T op left explains the feature, whilst the animated demonstration performs the operation. Your footage is not altered The next tab Guided provides an animated Step by Step Guide to video editing with Premieree Elements. A small fly out box provides an overview with an animated highlight on the feature that is being explained. Clicking on the top More Info button launches the PE14 help screens, from the internet. The guide is basic, I do think Adobe could have produced something with more dynamic appearance with this tab. However, there is still a lot of useful information on how to use PE14.

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    The Expert tab gives you full control on every aspect of video editing Add Media from files and folders or import photos/video directly from cameras and mobile devices Trimming unwanted elements from a clip is easy, just hover the mouse over an end and drag inwards, the split screen shows what is being cut The last tab Expert, is where you can let your creativity loose. The timeline has now been expanded and you can have up to 10 video and audio tracks stacked - (not sure who would use 10 tracks on top of each other). The Adjustment tab and Applied Effects is still on the right, but now there are more options available, including Colour RGB, Gamma Correction and audio settings. The Applied effects Scale and Rotation are hard to control using the sliders, straightening the horizon can be difficult as the slider reacts very fast.

    Holding down the Ctrl key and moving the slider allows for more precise control. Once rotated you may have to adjust the scale of the video to remove the black edges of the frame. Individual clips can be adjusted, on this image the frame is being rotated to correct a tilting horizon The Quick tab offers Adjustments to single or multiple clips The time line now displays more information than the first Quick edit option, there is a time code above the clips to indicate their duration, or hover the mouse over a clip and a message appears to tell you where it starts, ends and duration. Unwanted sections in a clip can be trimmed by either dragging the ends of a clip inwards or by moving the Red Time indicator over a section which you want to cut. A scissor icon appears on the red line, click the scissor and a cut is made at that point, now delete the section that is not required. The remaining clips automatically move to fill in the gaps left by the removal of unwanted footage.

    Nothing is deleted from the original file, you can restore any deleted section by holding the mouse over the end of the cut clip, the cursor now becomes a square bracket, just drag this out to reveal the footage that you just cut. The Expert tab offers more options for advanced editing The Applied Effects tab gives you the option to stack multiple effects to a clip or timeline. Effects can be selected from the FX Effects tab at the bottom of the screen.

    Adobe today released new versions of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, its lower-cost photo and video editing software aimed at consumers. In this year's update, both Photoshop Elements 14 and Premiere Elements 14 have gained several new features and refinements to existing tools, making it easier than ever to use Adobe's software for improving photos and videos. Photoshop Elements 14, Adobe's image editing software, has gained tools for removing camera shake and for removing haze. Adobe first introduced haze removing tools with its, and has now brought that capability to Photoshop Elements 14. While the haze removal tool is useful for improving the look of outdoor shots, it can also be used to clean up old photos and improve the lighting in backlit shots. Adobe's shake removing tool introduces auto shake reduction. It's able to analyze a photo and fix it to remove blur caused by camera movement, with tools for fine tuning the final look of the image.

    In addition to these two new tools, Adobe has also included new capabilities for several existing features. Guided Edits, the built-in tutorial tool in Photoshop Elements has been updated with new options that walk customers through adding motion blur and resizing photos to specific frame sizes. Guided Edits also include new before and after effects to make it clearer what each one does. There are enhanced auto correct tools that provide five correction options after subject, color, composition, and lighting for each image have been analyzed, and there are much improved tools for selecting fine details in like hair and pet fur in a photo. Facial recognition capabilities have been improved and faces are now recognized faster and more accurately, and there's a map that shows where photos with GPS included were taken.

    Premiere Elements 14, Adobe's video editing software, now includes support for importing and editing 4K video from a range of different cameras, which is this year's biggest addition. As with Photoshop Elements 14, Premiere Elements 14 has gained improved Guided Edits for adding dramatic effects to videos. Audio enhancement tools have been moved front and center in the app, making them more accessible, and motion titles have also been improved. It's easier to manage video clips with improved organizational tools and better facial recognition to sort by people, place, and event, and both photos and videos with GPS information embedded will be displayed on a map. Both and for Mac and Windows can be purchased from for $99.99 each. Bundles are available for $149.99, and existing users can upgrade for $79.99 for one product for $119 for the bundle.

    After seeing these striking results, I'm definitely going to take a second look at Photoshop Elements. I was also impressed. However, I don't know if the Elements 14 version of the Shake Reduction tool is different than the same feature in the full blown Photoshop CC 2015 but I took that middle photo of the hikers into Photoshop 2015 to see if I could make the left side look as crystal clear as the right and I couldn't even get halfway there.

    So, I'm calling BS on this photo as nothing more than marketing fluff. They took a clear photo and then blurred it on the left instead of the other way around. PS I own a Volkswagen TDI so after the events of this past week, you'll understand my complete and utter mistrust of 'too-good-to-be-true' claims by large corporations.

    You forget that a lot of pixels are needed for these algorithms to work. No wonder it did not work (as good) on the tiny (probably optimized JPG) versions we have here. Fair point, but this isn't movie fiction here; blurred images have a true loss of data. There is only so much 'magic' in the form of algorithms that can be applied to restore that detail and I'm suspicious with the amount of detail they've restored in the foreground while also retaining the depth of field blur of the background? That's one mighty powerful algorithm there if that's the case. As I noted earlier, just be highly suspicious about amazing claims by large companies. I am surprised this is still offered by Adobe as a one time purchase option.

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    I'd have thought this would have been taken it under their subscription plans by now. Still pretty decent apps if you want most of the Photoshop & Premiere features. Easy on the pocket as well. But there are also many good competitor apps out there that are much cheaper now.

    And they are mostly able to do what PS & PR can do, if not better. Totally agree with all you say except the subscription part.

    For a business, yeah it works, but I feel like that business model is only a skosh away from freemium/upgrade/pro/add-on/etc. Models that nickel and dime the general consumer to death. I was also impressed. However, I don't know if the Elements 14 version of the Shake Reduction tool is different than the same feature in the full blown Photoshop CC 2015 but I took that middle photo of the hikers into Photoshop 2015 to see if I could make the left side look as crystal clear as the right and I couldn't even get halfway there. So, I'm calling BS on this photo as nothing more than marketing fluff.

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    They took a clear photo and then blurred it on the left instead of the other way around. PS I own a Volkswagen TDI so after the events of this past week, you'll understand my complete and utter mistrust of 'too-good-to-be-true' claims by large corporations. Ha ha, good one with the VW TDI - I understand what you mean. But my God it does look effective in these examples.

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