Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 review: Minor update enhances creative options<article>
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<p>Manipulating still images tends to be easier than editing video—tweak the brightness, add a vignette effect, throw on a filter (or three), and you’ve got a photo worth sharing with others. By comparison, digital video requires a degree of timing and skill to assemble disparate shots into a cohesive whole.</p><p>Such is the challenge for creators of video editing software: Take something inherently complicated and make it easy enough for anyone to do. Is it really possible to toss random clips onto a timeline and let artificial intelligence assemble them into a slick presentation? Not quite, but we’re inching closer to that goal.</p><h2>Smart tags</h2>
<p>On the surface, the video editing workflow in <a href="
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Photoshop Elements for images, there are three methods for editing videos: Quick, designed to trim clips or hastily assemble a timeline from multiple videos; Guided, which walks users step-by-step through the entire process; and Expert, which offers freeform editing with more advanced tools but none of the guidance.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3487296/adobe-premiere-elements-2020-review.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Adobe Premiere Elements 2020 review: Minor update enhances creative options