Rabu, 20 Februari 2013

Whats the difference between Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 trail and Adobe Premiere 7 trial?

Q. I want to download Elements 7 but it wont let me (see my other question) but under the download button there is another one saying that i might like the premiere thingy, it will let me download this?

And is it just another type of photoshop or something?

A. Basically, Adobe Photoshop Elements is for editing photographs and such. It is like the free image editor called Gimp (gimp.org), though a lot more professional.

On the other hand, Adobe Premiere is for editing video. It is like Windows Movie Maker or iMovie, though, again, a lot more professional.

So you have to decide what you want to do. Do you want to edit images? Get Photoshop. Do you want to edit videos? Get Premiere.

How difficult is Adobe Premiere Pro for a user to learn?
Q. I've mastered using Windows Movie Maker and I figured out how to use Sony Vegas decently well (not perfectly though). People have told me the learning curve is really steep for Adobe, but I assumed they meant that for people with no experience with video editing software? What do you think?

A. You're on the right pathway. Most people start with entry-level apps like Movie Maker and on to something a little more advanced before moving on to a pro app. It helps to have previous basic experience with editing. Otherwise, it can be very daunting and makes no sense to do anyway. All video editing apps have the same basic structure. The difference is in the number and level of controls and capabilities of the program itself.

Yes. It's difficult but why would a pro-level app be easy? If editing and FX was easy, we'd all be in Hollywood or Pixar. However, it's learnable. Obviously. Millions of people around the world do it everyday. You just have to take the time to learn it properly and practice.

You should look into Total Training's dvd products. Excellent group of pros can get you on track very quickly.

What type of adobe photoshop should an ametuer photographer buy?
Q. I want to buy photoshop for my computer, but there are so many different types of photoshop I don't know what to buy! I was planning on getting it on ebay cheap but some photoshops are a little too cheap. What are student versions and how do I know what is the best for me. Please help!

A. As a photographer also, Photoshop Elements is fine for editing and even improving on your digital images and scans. So if you want to stay at around $100 or less, get Elements 7, the latest. As with any of the Photoshop programs it will take some learning to become really good with it. You will find some excellent serires of courses online here: http://www.eclecticacademy.com/ BTW, buy and register Elements in legal fashion and when a later version comes out you will be able to get a $20 rebate. Does not apply to bundled software that comes with a hardware purchase.

If you are willing to spend in the $200+ range then Lightroom 2.0 is a very very good Photoshop program for the photographer.

Student versions -- must be enrolled in formal eductional institution and be able to prove it. Programs can be used legally as long as you are a student. Not for commercial purposes.

I bought CS2 and PS6 on Ebay and everything was fine. However, it was not cheap. I would also suspect the "too cheap" sales.




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