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« on: October 23, 2014, 03:00:19 am »

Review: Photoshop Elements 13 gets Photomerge and content-aware fill

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Adobe’s consumer-level, hobbyist-targeted image editor, Photoshop Elements, has long been a great next step for those who’ve outgrown iPhoto. It’s great for beginners, yet it gives your skills room to grow—plus it plays nicely with Photoshop Lightroom and is available with a perpetual license.</p><p>
Elements 13 isn’t the most feature-packed upgrade ever, but it’s now Retina display-happy and it’s got some timely new stuff for beginners: creating a personalized Facebook Cover image, crop suggestions, variations on Quick mode’s effects, a new selection refinement tool, three Guided Edits for converting photos to black and white, plus tutorials that are more easily discoverable. There’s even a new Photomerge Compose command that steps you through copying an item in one photo and pasting it into another, with matching lighting, to boot! However, the only offering for experts is the Fill dialog’s new Content Aware option—lovingly lifted from big brother Photoshop CC—that, with the right image, can make removing objects a snap.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2837074/review-photoshop-elements-13-gets-photomerge-and-content-aware-fill.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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