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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8 FOR MAC
The PhoTo ediToR we wanT To hang ouT wiTh
strangers who wandered into the frame. Thanks to
the new Scene Cleaner, they’re outta there. As long as
you have a couple of similar images, swapping in the
background from a clean shot is a simple procedure.
What was once a complicated multistep edit has been
reduced to a couple of mouse clicks. Scene Cleaner is
essentially the opposite of the Group Shot function,
If forced to choose a photo editor to sit down and
have a beer with, Elements 8 would be our drinking
buddy of choice. It’s friendly, smart, and it seems to
know what we want to do with our images even before
we do. Unlike with Photoshop CS4, which is certainly
the expert in its field and the go-to choice for pro
photographers, Elements 8 packs just the right combo
of helpful, intuitive tools for average
Joes and powerful features that
even hard-core Photoshoppers can
appreciate.
The first important pro-level
addition to note is the inclusion
of Bridge CS4, Adobe’s excellent
photo-management application, which
makes sorting through hundreds or
even thousands of photos much more
manageable. Rather than compete
with iPhoto ’09—which includes
some very cool features, such as face-and location-recognition—Bridge is
about saving you time and helping
you tag and organize photos on your
Mac’s hard drive, so you can get
back to taking more photos or doing
amazing things with them.
New editing modes in Elements
8—Quick, Full, and Guided—let you
manipulate your photos quickly,
easily, and with minimal fuss.
Common touch-up tools such as
red-eye reduction and automatic
fixes for lighting, contrast, and color
are only a click away, while additions like Whiten
Teeth (represented by a little toothbrush, natch) are
a godsend for beautifying smiles in portraits, family
photos, or your Facebook profile photo. In fact, the
Whiten Teeth tool is also a great tool for brightening
parts of any photo, not just whitening coffee-stained
pearlies.
For outdoor shots, the Make Dull Skies Blue tool can
bump up the color of the sky with a click and a swipe of
the cursor across the portion of the photo where the
sky appears. These and other insta-fixes are all added
as layers to your original, so when you save the photo,
it becomes a new PSD file, and your original remains
intact, in case you decide later to go in a different
direction.
Adobe built Elements 8 with hobbyist photographers
in mind, and the app covers several tricky scenarios
that most family historians have no doubt encountered.
Everybody’s had the experience of revisiting vacation
photos and coming upon an image of complete
We saved this shot by brightening the baby’s face using the Whiten Teeth tool.
which allows you to quickly put together a composite
image from multiple shots—perfect for getting
everyone smiling and looking the same direction
in a family photo. And speaking of family photos, if
you’ve ever wished you could make a portrait image
landscape (or vice versa) the Recompose tool can easily
stretch or compress backgrounds, while maintaining
the proportions of foreground objects or people. It’s
a powerful tool borrowed from Photoshop, and the
results can be stunning.
Elements 8 offers powerful editing tools for
hobbyists at a jaw-droppingly low price. In our case,
the ability to vastly improve a family photo to the point
where we could use it as the focal image in our 2009
holiday greeting card was worth the hundred bucks
alone.
The bottom line. For entry-level photo editing,
iPhoto ’09 works fine. But Elements 8 blows iPhoto
away in terms of power, intelligence, and flexibility.
—Leslie Ayers
adobe Systems, inc.
www.adobe.com
Price: $99.99
Requirements: Multicore Intel
processor, Mac OS 10. 4 or later
Tremendous value. Smart
automatic touch-up tools let
hobbyists pump up their photos
with a few clicks. Includes a full
version of Adobe Bridge CS4 for
managing and viewing photos.
Project templates in PSE 8 are
cheesy in comparison to those in
iPhoto.
PhotoshoP
ElEmEnts 8
for mac
Mac|Life
RATED
AWESOME