Adobe’s Photoshop Elements 4.0 (Windows & Mac); Is This Latest Version Worth An Upgrade? Page 2
If you want to use a photograph in a document like a personalized business
card, and need to select fonts for the type you want to insert, making the font
choice has required knowing what each named font looks like. Now it is much
easier with a WYSIWYG drop-down menu display showing each named font.
The program now has new functional features that allow you to use photos in
many ways, including multimedia slide shows and one-click printing. You can
also view your photos on your TV via Windows Media Center 2005. There are enhanced
search features such as face identification or a metadata search. In addition,
there have been a host of improvements and refinements that make it both easier
and more effective to correct and adjust your photos. Starting with Elements
3.0 I have come to rely on Element's QuickFix manual sliders to make adjustments
to contrast and color. In Version 4.0 QuickFix is more refined, and although
I still find the Auto button seldom provides a set of image qualities I want,
the sliders adjustment control is more refined and effective. Likewise, the
Noise Reduction filter is more effective with a wider range of noise and artifacts
problems.
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Although the introduction in Version 3.0 of the Spot Healing Brush was a great
advantage in cleaning up Kodachrome and black and white scans as well as retouching
portraits, its performance was not ideally responsive and there was a tendency
for it to produce artifacts. Both of those weaknesses have been corrected and
the Spot Healing Brush in Version 4.0 is fast and efficient and produces a much
cleaner result. Another internal refinement that may not be noticed immediately
is stronger and more accurate handling of profiles, so images with profile tags
open are displayed more accurately and with cleaner color.
These kinds of refinements have also been extended to Camera Raw, providing
more effective translation of digital camera raw files as well as better control
over their adjustment using the Camera Raw tools. You will also find that the
Shadow/Highlight tool provides a smoother control with the sliders to produce
a more ideal balance of tone separation and contrast in mid tones with good
detail in both shadows and highlights. And once you have fully refined and are
ready to use an image, the Cropping tool makes it much easier to adjust the
framing to standard sizes and formats.
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Evaluation & Recommendation
Photographers have always had one major challenge in their work--to get
good reproduction values with many subjects. For photographers who did their
own processing and printing, black and white offered considerable control over
a wide range of subjects and lighting conditions. But with color photography
the film and processing was limited, and contrast, or for that matter color
temperature differences, could not be readily accommodated. The digital darkroom
and applications like Photoshop eliminated the limitations color photography
with film imposed. Now, just about any subject recorded by a camera can be color
corrected and adjusted to produce an ideal range of output values on screen
or in a print.
Although Adobe's Photoshop has provided a powerful set of tools to color
correct and adjust color image values and attributes, the application was designed
to serve many different masters, not just photographers. But initially with
the introduction of PhotoDeluxe, Adobe has increasingly recognized that photographers
have particular needs. They have evolved a set of tools and processes tailored
to deal with what digital photography demands, now culminating in Adobe's
Photoshop Elements 4.0.
Subtle Skin Tones |
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One of the most significant functional advantages Elements offers in QuickFix
is the ability to make adjustments with large screen before and after views,
thus providing a perceptual comparison. Using Elements 4.0 for either raw image
files or images from my archives, I obtained improved results, over and above
what I have been able to accomplish in the past. My only reservation is that
all of the image adjustment tools are not available in QuickFix, particularly
a manual Levels adjustment as part of a precise histogram display.
Whether a photographer is just getting into digital or is someone with more
experience with an older version of Photoshop, Elements 4.0 provides an advantage.
It is easy to learn and use and offers a significantly more efficient work environment.
On that basis, the under-$100 ticket price ($10 less for a Mac) makes it a bargain,
and even more so for registered users, as there is $20 off for an upgrade.
For more information, contact Adobe Systems Inc., 345 Park Ave., San Jose, CA
95110; (800) 492-3623, (408) 536-6000; www.adobe.com.
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