The first of these fancier features lets users join the best parts of multiple photos, such as those with faces of subjects who aren't blinking or grimacing, and create better panoramas.
Less superficially, they also get Lightroom's tabbed interface designed to walk users through tasks in a sensible progression.įrom Photoshop CS3, the little-brother Elements gets Photomerge and a new Quick Selection Tool. Sorry for the confusion.Īdobe Systems updated its hobbyist-oriented Elements family on Monday, grafting in some new DNA from Photoshop CS3 and Lightroom into Photoshop Elements 6 and giving Premiere Elements 4 a direct connection to YouTube.Īdobe Photoshop Elements lets multiple photos be combined into one to get around problems such as subjects caught mid-blink.īoth the Elements family members, which cost $99 individually or $149 together, sport a new dark interface that resembles Lightroom, Apple Aperture and several other applications that set off images and videos more smartly than the usual Windows software.
Update: Contrary to what Adobe initially said, Premiere Elements doesn't support HD DVD output after all.