Richard wrote:
> I thought I would throw this out, to the list,
> to see what pro's and con's on this two products..
>
> If I'm just working with digital photo's / scanning or from a compact
> flash memory,
> is there a need for the full blow PS ?
>
> I heard some good things about elements 3.0?
> Can it do more in the regards to photo editing, than PS?
> or perhaps can it do more easier?
>
Elements is missing some features from Photoshop CS, however there are
other tools that can help. I use a combination of Elements 2.0 and The
Gimp (adds the ability to decompose, and to work with curves). I use a
couple of other tools as well, PixInsiteLE and Polaroids Scratch and
Dust Remover. PSE is good for colour casts, and sharpening, gimp is
good for high-end manipulations, PixInsite is good when you don't have
enough resolution (it's a good interpolator), and PSDR is good for when
ICE isn't available, though it's far from perfect....
W