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12/16/2005 09:57:03 PM · #1
I saw it at Costco today for 75. I know it can be found cheaper online. What I'm wondering is if it's better then psps- I have PSP8. Or is it about the same. Hubby was asking me what I wanted for Christmas apart from other camera goodies. I'd love to get photoshop CS2, but that is WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY out of our pricerange lol.

Is elements an addon for CS2?
12/16/2005 10:01:19 PM · #2
Elements is the budget version of CS2. Some feature are not available on it.

It's cheaper to buy a Wacom tablet and receive the software free. You may be able to find a Wacom Graphire for less then the $75.
12/16/2005 10:20:02 PM · #3
Originally posted by faidoi:

Elements is the budget version of CS2. Some feature are not available on it.

It's cheaper to buy a Wacom tablet and receive the software free. You may be able to find a Wacom Graphire for less then the $75.


I would definitely do that if I had it to do over again, two-fers are always the best.

Message edited by author 2005-12-16 22:20:29.
12/16/2005 11:02:45 PM · #4
what is a wacom tablet?

Sorry, you'll have to brief me on all of this lol. I don't know anything about wacom tablets or using them to get free software.
12/16/2005 11:06:31 PM · #5
this

I can't describe it in words.
12/16/2005 11:28:45 PM · #6
Ahhhhhhh
ty lol
I see, get the tablet and pen and get elements3 with it

will have to look into this!
12/19/2005 05:39:46 AM · #7
Try 'The Gimp'
//www.gimp.org/

It's as powerful as the full photoshop (if not more) and it's free :)

Message edited by author 2005-12-19 05:39:58.
12/19/2005 05:44:26 AM · #8
I highly recommend PS Elements... it will do everything most people can imagine... and a bit more.
12/19/2005 05:52:24 AM · #9
Originally posted by missinseattle:

Ahhhhhhh
ty lol
I see, get the tablet and pen and get elements3 with it

will have to look into this!


Wacom Graphire4 4" x 5" USB Tablet with Cordless Pen and Mouse - Metallic Blue is currently at $79.99 @ Best Buy and it comes with Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.
12/19/2005 06:19:04 AM · #10
PSP8 - which I use - has fractionally more features than Elements - at least that Elements used to have, I don't know about version 4.

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12/20/2005 11:25:47 AM · #11
You're a little behind. PSPX (v10) is much better (especially with all the built-in help for beginners) than v8, an improved GUI, and has more functionality than any version of Elements.

There's a free trial of it. You owe it to yourself to check it out. It's the closest thing to CS2 you'll find and a whole lot less.

(Yes, I have both, but I only use PSPX now cause it's so much easier. I broke the Adobe Habit! Woo Hoo!)
12/20/2005 12:40:22 PM · #12
I used to have PSP and liked it a lot.

What I DIDN'T like about it was the lack of support - it seems that almost every tutorial, lesson, "how did they do that", forum reference etc is about Photoshop.

I always felt left out of the loop, and have found it much easier to learn new stuff and get questions answered since switching to PS (and I include Elements in that statement, since it is PS's little sibling).
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