Testseek.co.uk have collected 31 expert reviews of the Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0.
November 2008
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The editors liked
Powerful new tools
Welldesigned interface
Good for beginners
Good range of tools
Nice layout
Three levels of experience
New PhotoShop-like features
Powerful editing
The editors didn't like
High system requirements
Casual photographers may prefer a less featurepacked alternative
Abstract: Picture polisher gets a subtle retouch. Despite little progress since last year, this is the photo editor to buy. Is there anyone left who doesnt own a digital camera? Zero running costs make it easy to get hooked on photography, but faced with thou...
Abstract: Theres no denying that Adobe Photoshop Elements is one of the most user-friendly, powerful and reliable image software series around. Unbeatable for the price in terms of features and performance, Elements 7 packs in plenty of new filters, tools and ...
For anyone seeking a combination image editor and organiser that doesnt break the bank, Photoshop Elements 7.0 is a powerful contender. The programs new online components permit you to do more from within a familiar interface, and despite the US-on...
I'll admit to having felt a little bit out of my element, so to speak, with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. The was easy enough for me to critique -- I'm a trained video editor -- but this is a world with which I'm less unfamiliar. In a way, though, I think that makes me an excellent candidate for handling software like this. Why? Because I'm still a pretty clean slate. I know how to operate tradit
Abstract: In this review, we’ll take a look at Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 and see what new features the digital photo editing software has to offer. Overview of Photoshop Elements 7Although a lot of people still think of Photoshop Elements as the immature kid...