Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11

Easy and powerful photo editing. Sensational results.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11
Use Guided Edits to easily create pro-quality photographic looks, including the high-key effect.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11
Quickly turn photos into stunning illustrations by applying new filters, including the Comic filter.

Turn everyday snapshots into sensational photos

Choose a trusted solution - Bring your photos to life with a powerful picture editing solution built from Adobe Photoshop software, the professional standard for digital image editing.
Enhanced: Do it all with one powerful yet easy-to-use product - Use Photoshop Elements 11 for all your photo needs. Intuitively organize and find photos; edit and enhance them; create custom photo keepsakes; and share via print, the web, and more.
Enhanced: Easily keep track of your memories - Find and manage all your photos and video clips in the convenient Organizer. Use automated options to find your best photos and clips—or photos of specific things and people.
Enhanced: Count on step-by-step assistance - Want to fix a photo scratch, add a vignette effect, or create the perfect portrait? Use Guided Edits for help with key steps so you can get the results you want fast.
Go from flawed to phenomenal in seconds - Use one-step shortcuts to whiten teeth; make skies bluer; or fix color, contrast, and lighting—and then choose the best result from a group of adjustment previews. Instantly remove clutter from photos, too.
Dramatically transform your photos with easy-to-use options - Enhance specific areas of your photos with more than 100 brush-on effects. Convert your color originals to elegant, nuanced black-and-whites, or quickly adjust color to get the perfect look.
Easily create the perfect photo - Take advantage of amazing Photomerge technology to match the style of one photo to another; create fuller panoramas, perfectly lit shots, and great group shots; and combine elements of different faces for entertaining results.
Enhanced: Show off your creativity with flexible layouts - Make calendars, scrapbook pages, cards, and more in minutes using professionally designed templates, or customize every aspect of your creations. Get fun, fresh looks with new artwork and templates.
Enhanced: Share experiences in fresh ways on the web - Show off your photos and videos in one-of-a-kind, interactive Online Albums with your choice of animated templates. Share them via Photoshop Showcase or your own website.

Organize

Keep track of all your memories with intelligent options that help you quickly organize, find, and view all your photos and video clips.

Edit

Make every photo look its best with powerful yet simple editing options that offer everything from quick fixes to unlimited creative possibilities.

Create

Get inspired to create personalized keepsakes you’ll treasure forever, including photo books, scrapbook pages, greeting cards, and calendars.

Share

Quickly showcase your photos or video clips via email, Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Adobe Revel (subscription available separately), interactive Online Albums, and virtually anywhere else.

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Adobe ditches iPhone code tools

Adobe has announced that it is to scrap its software tools that allow Apple’s iPad and iPhone to use Adobe’s Flash technology.

It is somewhat of a u-turn from Adobe as they had previously announced help to get Flash working on the popular Apple gadgets.

The Flash software is a popular application on the internet for many multimedia components. However, Apple does not support the software and has openly criticized it in the past.

Adobe now seem to be closely associated with Android and Google.

Apple restructured its terms and conditions for the licence software developers have to sign up to implement applications on the iPad and iPhone.

This came just prior to Adobe releasing software Creative Suite 5 that included translations tools that turn Flash code into programs that can work on the iPhone.

This in turn banned the use of code translators including Creative Suite 5. Many software creators have since criticized this move by Apple.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Updated software launched by Adobe

Recently, Adobe launched some new updated software. The software is aimed for both professional and regular users working at high end Web production.

The new software, named Creative Suite 5, has updated versions of Flash and Photoshop. Flash, is in somewhat of a problem as Apple will not support it.

Some of the newer features include a remove or add different elements from a photo in Photoshop.

How this will work is being able to remove something from a photo and then Photoshop fills in the space with a corresponding automatic backdrop.