“Adobe today released new versions of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, its lower-cost photo and video editing software aimed at consumers,” Juli Clover reports for MacRumors. “In this year’s update, both Photoshop Elements 14 and Premiere Elements 14 have gained several new features and refinements to existing tools, making it easier than ever to use Adobe’s software for improving photos and videos.”
“Photoshop Elements 14, Adobe’s image editing software, has gained tools for removing camera shake and for removing haze,” Clover reports. “Adobe first introduced haze removing tools with its 2015 Creative Cloud update, and has now brought that capability to Photoshop Elements 14.”
“Adobe’s shake removing tool introduces auto shake reduction,” Clover reports. “It’s able to analyze a photo and fix it to remove blur caused by camera movement, with tools for fine tuning the final look of the image.”
Both Photoshop Elements 14 and Premiere Elements 14 for Mac and Windows retail for $99.99 each.
Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 14 Student and Teacher Edition is available for $79.99.
The Adobe Photoshop Elements & Premiere Elements 14 Bundle is available for $149.99.
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: These are very capable image and video editing tools.
If only they weren’t Adobe products….
It’s a great product with no subscription involved. Best image editor without a subscription out there.
The new Affinity ($49.99) and venerable Pixelmator ($29.99) might beg to disagree….
The only feature that I like is the photo stitching. If I bought Photoshop Elements (I’m not), that’s the only reason I’d buy it.
Is Adobe throwing Flash in for free?
Adobe pulled Apple support for important products before.
Nope.
I won’t be fooled again.
Apple has pulled Apple support for important products before.
Absolutely no interest to replace my PSE 13. If Adobe killed Flash, though….
Adobe does this every couple of years. They make incremental improvements to Elements, and charge the full price. Or they offer a discount, still too high for what you get.
Show some class, Adobe, charge an incremental price for the upgrade.
Adobe offers hope of employment to C- programming students the world over…