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Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 - Unparalleled Personal Photo Editing

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Adobe’s latest version of its top-selling consumer photo-editing program, Photoshop Elements 11, builds on and polishes rather than overhauls this venerable application. Among the additions are a revamped design, integrated Maps for locating your geo tagged photos, filters that turn your photos into illustrations, and Guided Edits capable of producing effects that would take major effort in the company’s industry-standard pro photo tool, Photoshop CS6. Many small improvements combine to reaffirm Photoshop Elements’ position as your top choice in consumer photo editing software.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11

A better organizer

The first thing you’ll notice about Photoshop Elements 11 is its simpler, cleaner look. From the welcome screen forward, both the Organizer and the Editor put the focus where it most needs to be: on your photos. For the former, four modes (Media, People, Places, and Events) help you more intuitively sort and manage images, which you can then perform simple tasks (fix contrast, color, or sharpness, remove red eye, and so on) using the Instant Fix feature. Elements’ Auto-Analyzer can help you identify photos most in need of touch-ups, but using it can take a while (so don’t try it on thousands of photos at once).

When you’re importing photos you can automatically fix red eyes and group similar images together, but the only tagging option is to make the group name you’ve chosen for the set a tag. One other stumble: Unlike other editing and organizing software, Elements separates the media finding and importing steps, which is less elegant than I prefer.

Hitting the Maps choice in Organizer lets you see where your photos were taken, as you may have guessed, on a map. I was impressed that my GPS-tagged iPhone photos were automatically located correctly, but if your photos have no GPS data embedded, you can manually place them. A marker is placed on the map with the number of photos taken on the spot. Clicking on the marker opens thumbnails of all photos from that location in the right half of the program window. You can go the other way too: Choose a folder of photos, and the map shows you their location. You can also simply list the location in text.

A better organizer

A better organizer

To get started with face tagging, simply click on the big People mode button, and click the Add People button at the bottom. Not only can Organizer find and identify faces in your digital photos after you tag some of them with people’s names, but it can also now hook into Facebook, download your friend list, and attach contacts’ names to photos. Elements’ feature did a decent job if identifying more photos of the same person, but it couldn’t handle profile views, and sometimes proposed persons of the opposite gender (which was embarrassing) or failed to recognize the same face in the same session. At one point, it even wanted me to identify a subway warning sign clearly face recognition isn’t yet a perfect science.

As its name suggests, the Events mode lets you group photos taken within a timeframe. Smart Events will create and populate events for you (or you can do it yourself). You can group by date or by a time, though there wasn’t enough control over how much time separates an event’s photos. To the right, a calendar control lets you specify year, month, and date to restrict event display. As in iPhoto, the nifty trick of “skimming” lets you pass the mouse cursor over each event group to quickly riffle through them.

Both the Organizer and the Editor have received major changes to make them more feature-rich and user-friendly

Both the Organizer and the Editor have received major changes to make them more feature-rich and user-friendly

Editing and sharing

Photoshop Elements really comes into its own when you move to the Editor. Like the Organizer, it’s been trimmed, neatened, and adorned with mode buttons to better customize your experience: Quick, Guided, and Expert in this case. The first two remain ideal for beginners, breaking complex procedures down into simple pieces; new Guided options in Elements 11 include High key (for a whitewashed portrait look), Low Key (for black backgrounds), Vignette (for faded edges), and Tilt Shift for a miniaturizing selective focus look.

Expert mode, on the other hand, offers near-Photoshop control. Complete with filters (including new ones like Comic, Graphic Novel, and Pen & Ink), layers, histograms, the ability to run actions, and tons of artistic and graphics effects. Many of these give Elements a strong Instagram feeling, but you have much more control over them here than in that mobile app.

From its Create and Share panels, Photoshop offers the most output options of any consumer photo editor whether you’re into creating slideshows, sending picture emails, printing via Shutterfly, burning disc, or uploading to Web galleries. You can directly upload to your favorite online photo sites, including Flickr, Facebook, SmugMug, or Adobe’s own Revel service. New for Elements 11 is direct upload to the creative video site Vimeo.

Photoshop Elements 11 is loaded with editing tools to help you take full control over your photos

Photoshop Elements 11 is loaded with editing tools to help you take full control over your photos

It’s elementary

There are a couple of trip-ups in Elements 11. It doesn’t taken to Adobe’s support site, and your results could be from other users, for different versions, and even different products. I wish Adobe would make specific documentation for each product version, so that I knew a topic search in Help was relevant to my product. This also means that if you don’t have an active Internet connection, you can’t access help. There’s also no native 64-bit version of the software, something that would be helpful as cameras’ file size continue to grow.

If you’re mostly concerned about organizing and doing interesting and creative things with your images but don’t want to invest the time and money in learning Photoshop Elements’ array of dazzling photo effects, organizational tools like face tagging and now geo tag maps, and sharing and output options. Photoshop Elements 11’s tools for getting creating with your digital images are unrivaled at the price.

Details

Price: $99.99

value: 4/5

Pros: Lots of powerful image manipulation tools. Strong face-and geo tagging now with integrated maps. Excellent output options. Offers good help with performing advanced edits.

Cons: separates organizer app is less integrated than that of other photo apps. Help system scattered. Not native 64-bit.

 

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