Elements 1.0 vs. 2.0

TR
Posted By
The Ruzicka Family
Jun 28, 2003
Views
381
Replies
7
Status
Closed
Is there much to be gained by upgrading from 1.0 to 2.0?

MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥

– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

U
Uni
Jun 28, 2003
The Ruzicka Family wrote:
Is there much to be gained by upgrading from Elements 1.0 to 2.0? Thanks to all!

Why not go to Adobe’s web site and download the .PDF file that explains what new features were added.

Uni
TR
The Ruzicka Family
Jun 28, 2003
Maybe you can point me in the right direction then? I’ve been to Adobe’s website. All I could find was a .PDF file that explained what is in 2.0. I could not find anything that showed everything that was added from 1.0.

"Uni" wrote in message
The Ruzicka Family wrote:
Is there much to be gained by upgrading from Elements 1.0 to 2.0? Thanks to all!

Why not go to Adobe’s web site and download the .PDF file that explains what new features were added.

Uni
U
Uni
Jun 28, 2003
The Ruzicka Family wrote:
Maybe you can point me in the right direction then? I’ve been to Adobe’s website. All I could find was a .PDF file that explained what is in 2.0. I could not find anything that showed everything that was added from 1.0.

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/overview.html

….on the lefthand side, near the top. I downloaded this since a friend asked me about some PE features, such as Layers. I’m sure it states what features are new in version 2.

Uni

"Uni" wrote in message

The Ruzicka Family wrote:

Is there much to be gained by upgrading from Elements 1.0 to 2.0? Thanks to all!

Why not go to Adobe’s web site and download the .PDF file that explains what new features were added.

Uni

TR
The Ruzicka Family
Jun 28, 2003
Thanks! This is the same .PDF I looked at before, but I failed to notice that the "red dot" items were "new" features. It would appear that most of these new features mainly involve help/tutorial features, or re-organizing existing features. There does not appear to be many (if any) major new additions for working with photos. Doesn’t sound (as yet) as if it would be worthwhile paying more money to upgrade!
Thanks again!

"Uni" wrote in message
The Ruzicka Family wrote:
Maybe you can point me in the right direction then? I’ve been to
Adobe’s
website. All I could find was a .PDF file that explained what is in

2.0. I
could not find anything that showed everything that was added from 1.0.

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/overview.html

…on the lefthand side, near the top. I downloaded this since a friend asked me about some PE features, such as Layers. I’m sure it states what features are new in version 2.

Uni

"Uni" wrote in message

The Ruzicka Family wrote:

Is there much to be gained by upgrading from Elements 1.0 to 2.0? Thanks to all!

Why not go to Adobe’s web site and download the .PDF file that explains what new features were added.

Uni

U
Uni
Jun 29, 2003
The Ruzicka Family wrote:
Thanks! This is the same .PDF I looked at before, but I failed to notice that the "red dot" items were "new" features. It would appear that most of these new features mainly involve help/tutorial features, or re-organizing existing features. There does not appear to be many (if any) major new additions for working with photos. Doesn’t sound (as yet) as if it would be worthwhile paying more money to upgrade!
Thanks again!

Understood.

You’re welcome.

Uni – http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/uni_stuff/uni-page.htm l

"Uni" wrote in message

The Ruzicka Family wrote:

Maybe you can point me in the right direction then? I’ve been to
Adobe’s

website. All I could find was a .PDF file that explained what is in
2.0. I

could not find anything that showed everything that was added from 1.0.

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/overview.html

…on the lefthand side, near the top. I downloaded this since a friend asked me about some PE features, such as Layers. I’m sure it states what features are new in version 2.

Uni

"Uni" wrote in message

The Ruzicka Family wrote:

Is there much to be gained by upgrading from Elements 1.0 to 2.0? Thanks to all!

Why not go to Adobe’s web site and download the .PDF file that explains what new features were added.

Uni

H
Hecate
Jun 29, 2003
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 09:58:59 -0600, "The Ruzicka Family" wrote:

Is there much to be gained by upgrading from 1.0 to 2.0?
Any software that is 1.0 is regarded as "guinea pig" software by the producers (the consumer being the guinea pig). As such its likely to contain a large number of bugs and be missing a lot of the features they’ve put in the next version.

However, version 2 has a number of minor improvements rather than any major ones. These may or may not be important to you so here is a review:

http://www.designer-info.com/Photo/photoshop_elements.htm

And, incidentally, it’s a good site to bookmark. Lots of useful stuff, including reviews from someone who owns a design company and writes about design etc in the UKs best selling PC magazine (PC Pro).



Hecate
(Fried computers a specialty)
TR
The Ruzicka Family
Jun 29, 2003
Thanks!

"Hecate" wrote in message
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 09:58:59 -0600, "The Ruzicka Family" wrote:

Is there much to be gained by upgrading from 1.0 to 2.0?
Any software that is 1.0 is regarded as "guinea pig" software by the producers (the consumer being the guinea pig). As such its likely to contain a large number of bugs and be missing a lot of the features they’ve put in the next version.

However, version 2 has a number of minor improvements rather than any major ones. These may or may not be important to you so here is a review:

http://www.designer-info.com/Photo/photoshop_elements.htm
And, incidentally, it’s a good site to bookmark. Lots of useful stuff, including reviews from someone who owns a design company and writes about design etc in the UKs best selling PC magazine (PC Pro).


Hecate
(Fried computers a specialty)

Must-have mockup pack for every graphic designer 🔥🔥🔥

Easy-to-use drag-n-drop Photoshop scene creator with more than 2800 items.

Related Discussion Topics

Nice and short text about related topics in discussion sections