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By Sue Chastain, About.com Guide to Graphics Software since 1999

Photoshop Elements 5 is a Treat

Tuesday October 31, 2006
Yes, Adobe pulled a few tricks that existing Photoshop Elements users might not like, but overall, I think Photoshop Elements 5 is a real treat. I've spent the last week working with Photoshop Elements 5 and now I have posted my updated summary review, along with an illustrated tour of new the features with screen shots and commentary.
Photoshop Elements 5 for Windows Review
Photoshop Elements 5 New Features Gallery
A Comparison of Photoshop Elements 5 and Photoshop CS2
Comments
November 28, 2006 at 9:26 pm
(1) May Ellen Smith says:

I AM STILL WAITING AFTER FOURTEEN WEEKS FOR MY REBATE FROM ADOBE FOR ELEMENTS 4.0. THEY HAVE NO LIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE AND THEIR EMAILS ARE AUTOMATICALLY SENT BY COMPUTER/NOT HUMANS. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT EASY TO USE AND IS NOT GREAT.

November 28, 2006 at 9:39 pm
(2) Sue Chastain says:

I’m sorry you had trouble with your rebate. Usually rebates are handled by a separate processing company and you need to follow up with them. If you kept a copy of your rebate form, the contact info should be on there.

I think you might learn to like Elements if you take some time to learn it. If you’d like to try, there is a free online course on this site: http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselementslessons/index.htm

Good luck.

December 20, 2006 at 6:17 am
(3) peter says:

What interests me is to have the means of making panoramas. Nowhere in the advertising is this mentioned in Photoshop. Perhaps I will need to buy seperate software. Paton

December 20, 2006 at 10:40 am
(4) Sue Chastain says:

Peter: Both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements include a PhotoMerge feature for assembling panoramas.

December 27, 2006 at 6:08 pm
(5) Susan says:

I am wondering if the feature to cut and paste a person from one photo and place in another photo is available on Elements or only on the professional versions. A friend has that capability but has the more expensive program. Can you tell me which Elements, if any, would have this feature?

December 28, 2006 at 1:55 am
(6) Sue Chastain says:

Susan: Yes that feature is available in any version of Photoshop Elements, and pretty much any photo editor these days. Here are a couple of tutorials that can help you with that:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/ss/combinepics.htm
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/ss/cutoutbaby.htm

February 13, 2007 at 3:00 am
(7) maurice says:

i have beenusing elements 3 for about 2 years and would like to be able yo buy an upgrade to 4 or 5 but at this point in time will not buy a full program ,and there is not an upgrade available as far as i know

February 13, 2007 at 10:19 am
(8) Sue Chastain says:

Maurice: No, there’s no separate “upgrade version”–there never has been for Elements. But upgraders get a price break in the form of a mail-in rebate.

February 25, 2007 at 9:41 pm
(9) Carolyn says:

Thanks so much for all the help you’ve already provided here – it’s great! I have Elements 2 and a while back I was considering upgrading to 4. However, when I read the feedback about it on Amazon I was put off as so many complained that Adobe had removed the ‘browser’ feature, where all your pics could be viewed right at the start. Can you tell me if they have the browser (or an equivalent) in version 5 please? Thanks

February 26, 2007 at 12:22 pm
(10) Sue Chastain says:

Carolyn: Adobe removed the browser feature in the Editor because they expanded the Organizer’s capabilities to display all folders, including those that did not contain photos in its database. Some didn’t like this, either because they weren’t using Organizer as a photo database, or because the Organizer is slower.

But Elements works with drag & drop from any image viewer in Windows, so I don’t see it as a big loss. If you want something like the file browser, you can use a separate free viewer like XnView, FastStone, or any other one you like.
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/imageviewfreewin/

August 11, 2007 at 9:56 pm
(11) Linne, Just User Friendly says:

It may be a great editor and a great organizer, but it is user unfriendly and you have to download each photo from the organizer to edit it and then save it and download the next one. There are no instructions, you drive yourself crazy and when you finally get technical help they tell you …it just doesn’t do it. So if you take 6 photos and only want to remove the red eye you have to take the photo from the organizer, edit it, save it, go back get the next photo, edit it, go back to the organizer…..over and over. Might be a good editor for professional photographers but I’m sending it back to Bruce Chizen President Adobe Systems, Inc. 345 Park Ave. San Jose, Ca 95110. Don’t waste your time or
your money.

August 11, 2007 at 10:42 pm
(12) Sue Chastain says:

Linne: I’m sorry you are struggling with it, but you can fix red eye on multiple photos automatically. Just select the photos, right click and choose Auto Red Eye fix. You can also select multiple photos and open them all in the Editor at one time so you don’t have to keep going back and forth.

August 30, 2007 at 3:46 pm
(13) Shankar Ramani says:

Everyone has been talking about performance issues. I installed a new copy of Photoshop Elements 5 and the performance on Intel Core Duo laptop was as good as any application. In comparison Paintshop pro XI was very slow. Also the huge difference between the two was the text editing facility that I needed very much for my CD template production.

I am new to Photoshop and hence unconditioned about what features are unavailable from previous version. I guess at some stage, all of us have to accept any software for what it offers rather than continuing to compare it with earlier versions all the time.

October 2, 2007 at 10:24 am
(14) John says:

Can I create animated gifs in Elements 5? And if I can (never used this type of software) can I easily load resized images from My Pictures directly into this program-one two three four five etc-punch the correct button and voila! I got my animated gif that I can then export somewhere else. Or am I dreaming?

October 2, 2007 at 10:43 am
(15) Sue Chastain says:

John: Elements does do animated GIFs. For the specifics on how it works, I suggest you download the trial and take it for a spin, or post your question to the discussion forum: http://graphicssoft.about.com/mpboards.htm

Also, Photoshop Elements 6 is out now, so that is probably the version you’d want to get. http://graphicssoft.about.com/b/a/257996.htm

October 2, 2007 at 12:27 pm
(16) John says:

Thanks for replying so soon. Good idea about trying Elements first but…Adobe doesn’t offer a trial of either 5 or 6. I guess I’m just trying to figure out if I do buy either version is it some really difficult learning curve to do this one procedure? I’m trying to post an animated gif of some continuous shots I made on a recent trip. I suppose difficult for one person is easy for another. Probably would have been easier to have taken a video of the same event.

October 2, 2007 at 12:35 pm
(17) Sue Chastain says:

Adobe should have the new trial version up in a week or two. Version 6 just came out last week so that it why it’s not up yet. I have never done an animated GIF in Elements but I don’t think it is very complex. I know some of the members in the forum have done it–that’s why I suggested you post there. Elements also has a feature in the Organizer, where you can take multiple pictures and turn them into a movie file with just a few clicks. They call it a “flipbook” and I wrote a little about it here: http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/ig/PSE5new/Style-Settings-More.htm

November 5, 2008 at 3:50 pm
(18) Brian Gray says:

I have have just purchased Elements 6. I was unaware of the dark grey color of the program and just cannot stand it. I will downgrade to version 5 if it can handle the new Canon RAW format which came with the new EOS 1 DS Mark III. Can you let me know if version 5 can do it?

Thanks,

Brian Gray

November 5, 2008 at 5:35 pm
(19) Sue Chastain says:

Brian: If it’s a very recent camera, probably not, but you can see what updates Adobe has on their site for Elements 5 and see if you get any Camera RAW updates for your model of camera. It should be in the release notes for whatever version of Camera Raw they have for that version of Elements.

Otherwise, since you say you just purchased Elements 6, you may qualify for a free upgrade to Photoshop Elements 7 which was just released. It has a brightness slider for the user interface. See http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pselements/ss/PSE7whatsnew.htm

If this is something you wish to pursue, you should contact Adobe about eligibility for a free upgrade.

January 12, 2009 at 6:50 pm
(20) Sarah says:

OMG…Adobe is crazy. I called to get some questions answered about my Elements 5.0 and they are saying they won’t help me unless I upgrade. What a rip off!

January 18, 2009 at 4:22 am
(21) Fin says:

Using Photoshop 2 you could burn a sub catalog to disk with the burn facility under File. In photoshop 5 I can’t find how to do this can you help?

January 18, 2009 at 4:42 pm
(22) Sue Chastain says:

Lin: Use File > Copy/Move Offline

February 21, 2009 at 7:20 pm
(23) Sue says:

I am using Elements 5. Can I move my Catalog to an external drive and edit photos from that drive? I want to be able to take the External drive with me when I am using my husband’s laptop “on the road” and edit and organize my photos. Then switch back to my home pc but continue to use the external drive as my working file. I wonder if using the Copy\Move Offline command would do this for me?
Thanks
Sue

February 23, 2009 at 1:13 pm
(24) Sue Chastain says:

@Sue: The move offline command will only move the photos. To move everything (catalog + Photos) to a different drive, you should use backup and restore.

May 28, 2009 at 5:09 pm
(25) Rebecca Tanner says:

I am a new user and have elements 5. I am e-mailing from adobe, but it keeps sending an extra photo (the same one over and over), if I view received photos in windows photo and fax viewer or in picasa (not in adobe). It’s not included in the attachment list, but is somehow linked to each photo sent. I dont’ want to accidently send out photos to anyone. Please help.

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