Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 review: When you need more than what Apple Photos has to offer<article>
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This past fall Adobe released a new version of their consumer-level photo organizing and editing application,
Photoshop Elements 14. A mature and uniquely user-friendly application, the latest version has a host of welcome improvements for beginners and advanced users alike.</p><p>
For example, the Organizer has better facial recognition and it’s easy to find images that you haven’t yet organized with tags and events. The Editor sports an effects collection of 2,500 different looks; Guided edit mode has a new interface and two new tutorials for resizing images and simulating speed; plus the Enhance menu sports two new commands that fix both hazy and blurry photos. For beginners and hobbyist-level photographers, there’s very little here not to love.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3050553/software/adobe-photoshop-elements-14-review-when-you-need-more-than-what-apple-photos-has-to-offer.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 review: When you need more than what Apple Photos has to offer