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> photoshop 7; adobe photoshop elements 3.0 and premiere std, what's the difference?
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post Aug 10 2005, 07:21 PM
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Hi,

what's the difference between photoshop 7 (which I see classes for on line) and adobe photoshop elements 3 and adobe premiere standard (which is on my computer) but I don't see any classes for?

I have never used any photo program of any kind of my computer so I am new to this.

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normal photoshop is the best, elements is the same but isnt as good as normal. if you have a choice install normal photoshop, elements is for people who need photo editting but cant afford the real deal.


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Normal Photoshop is a fully loaded professional package, elements is a stripped down version.
It really depends what you want to use it for. Elements is cheaper, but you don't get all the features.
Photoshop offers a lot more. If you really want to get in to graphics and illustration, use Photoshop along with Adobe Illustrator (drawing program to create images from scratch).

Photoshop can be quite tricky to get into, it takes a while to master how to use the layers, but once you've grasped it its very rewarding.
Can't really help you on tutorials, I've never used them and they never had them for ZX Spectrum graphics tools!


I think (Adobe?) Premier Studio is for video editing, rather than graphics

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