- #ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 REVIEW FOR MAC MOVIE#
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And photos shared on Facebook can be tagged based on the information in the Organizer. If you’re sharing photos on Facebook, the People Recognition now can automatically tag faces in photos based on the information from your Facebook Friends list.
Instead, the Auto-Analyzer performs intelligent content analysis to find the most interesting and highest quality imagery, and uses that information to automatically set a variety of Smart Tags for each piece of media.Įlements also performs People Recognition to automatically identify and tag people in photos, even across time from children to adults. When you import new media, the Organizer does extensive processing of both photos and video clips, so this is not a tool for quick in-and-out editing. You can also use it to immediately share clips online, on YouTube,, and now also on Facebook.
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In Elements 10, the Organizer is now fully integrated between Premiere and Photoshop Elements, and fully functional on both Windows and the Mac.
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The Elements Plus upgrade increases the online storage from 2 to 20GB, and provides access to additional libraries of how-tos, movie themes, and video effects.
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The Organizer integrates with Adobe’s online services, offering automatic online backup, synchronization of your media collection between multiple computers running the Elements Organizer, and Web access from computers and iOS or Android mobile devices using the Photoshop Express companion app. Then you can launch the individual applications for more extensive photo or video editing. You can also apply basic photo fixes and create photo albums, and share photos and videos directly online. Both Premiere Elements and Photoshop Elements include a separate common Organizer tool, used to import media files from various devices and then organize and tag them. This integration of photos and video is also combined with Adobe’s emphasis on dealing with a collection of media as a separate issue from editing. Conveniently, this leads to the conclusion that you really need both kinds of tools, such as a bundle with both Premiere and Photoshop Elements. Similarly, today’s media productions also blur these lines, as a photo editor needs to combine a collection of photos into an animated photo montage or slide show, and a video editor needs to incorporate still photos for titles, backgrounds, and overlay elements. Instead, they shoot both photos and video with the same capture device, whether a digital camera with video mode, a camcorder with photo mode, or simply on their smartphone. Consumers don’t want to carry multiple separate devices – or worry about lugging around both a still camera and a video camcorder. The key new focus in Elements 10 is the end of the distinction between photography and videography.