Adobe Elements for MAC...
W00DY
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Hi All,
Since moving to a MAC last year I have gotten by with just Aperture to work with. While I love Aperture for organising and touching up my images I am really missing the power of Photoshop. Now, I didn't use it much, and was far from an experienced user, but what I did use it for was to run actions to add borders to some of my images. This is what I want to do again.
I don't really want to run windows on my MAC (I feel like if I do I should have paid half the price for a PC :rolleyes ) and load Photoshop that way so I was looking up Adobe Elements.
It seems that Adobe Elements for the MAC is only up to version 4 (windows is up to 5, I think).
Questions:
1. Is Adobe for MAC version 4 worth buying or is there a new version around the corner?
2. Does Adobe for MAC version 4 handle RAW images?
Anything else I need to know?
Cheers,
W00DY
Since moving to a MAC last year I have gotten by with just Aperture to work with. While I love Aperture for organising and touching up my images I am really missing the power of Photoshop. Now, I didn't use it much, and was far from an experienced user, but what I did use it for was to run actions to add borders to some of my images. This is what I want to do again.
I don't really want to run windows on my MAC (I feel like if I do I should have paid half the price for a PC :rolleyes ) and load Photoshop that way so I was looking up Adobe Elements.
It seems that Adobe Elements for the MAC is only up to version 4 (windows is up to 5, I think).
Questions:
1. Is Adobe for MAC version 4 worth buying or is there a new version around the corner?
2. Does Adobe for MAC version 4 handle RAW images?
Anything else I need to know?
Cheers,
W00DY
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So it looks like there will be NO PSE 5 for the MAC :cry
So my next question:
What program am I best to go with (fairly $$$ effective of course) if all I want to do is add borders, convert to B&W (if better than Aperture) etc... I am not into changing my images dramatically (like dropping in a new sky, things like that) but I do like to experiment with filters etc...
Any advise?
Cheers.