Customers will enjoy powerful mobile capabilities, and reap the benefits of professional-grade editing technology delivered in an intuitive experience that makes it easy to create stunning results. 1 selling consumer photo and video-editing software*. 24, 2013 - Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the availability of Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 12 and Adobe® Premiere® Elements 12, new versions of the No. Powerful Mobile Capabilities Make Photos and Videos Accessible Anywhere, Any Time, on Multiple Devices Consumer Photo and Video Editing Tools Now Available Press release: New Versions of Adobe’s No 1. That's right: no monthly subscription required. Those who don't need the full suite of Photoshop and ACR tools may find Elements enticing, as it doesn't require a Creative Cloud subscription.Įlements 12 is now available for $79 for current Elements owners, or $99 for those new to the software. ![]() Elements 12 supports ACR 8.x, and updates will be released at the same time as they are for Photoshop. More advanced users will be pleased to know that Elements continues to include Adobe Camera Raw, though it's not as full-featured as the one in Photoshop. Mac users will be pleased to hear that Elements is now 64-bit, which improves performance and allows you to work with larger images. Other additions to Photoshop Elements include pet-eye correction, guided edits, and the usual assortment of special effects. As time goes by, the software will learn your preferences, and make more accurate recommendations. When you straighten a photo (such as to level a horizon), Elements will fill in the now-empty edges of the frame.Ī final notable feature is 'Auto Smart Tone', which not only allows for one-click color adjustment - it also learns your preferences over time.Įach of the images in the corner are variations on the original photo. The straigthen tool has also been enhanced, and is also content-sensitive. While we haven't had a chance to try this ourselves, here's Adobe's example: You can move an object in a photo, and the camera will attempt to correctly fill in the background. Any edits are put back into Revel, so everything is always up-to-date.Īnother interesting feature is 'Content-Aware Move', which does just as it sounds. Any changes you make on your other devices are put back in the cloud.Īlbums can be put onto Adobe's Revel cloud service, which allows you to edit and share photos on mobile devices. The hallmark feature is Elements Mobile Albums, which takes advantage of Adobe's Revel technology, which uses cloud storage to allow you to access and edit photos on both computers and mobile devices. Yes it's clunky, though it's actually a lot quicker to do than it took me to type out the instructions.Photoshop Elements 12, which was released alongside its video-centric Premiere Elements, is the latest version of Adobe's consumer-friendly photo editing software. Once done, you can delete the ad-hoc album. ![]() Once you click on "Save" the new ad-hoc album is opened with the "Share and Invite" dialog box open, there you enable Downloads in the Settings tab, then click on the URL to open that ad-hoc album in the "shared album view" and process the download. That opens the ad-hoc share dialog where you enter a name and can check the box to "Show in Albums". If you want to download only selected images from an album, you could use the "ad-hoc" share capability.basically select the images that you want to download using the select check-boxes and then click on Share from the blue banner. To do that, first you have to share the album and make sure in the settings you enable downloads, then while in the sharing dialog simply click on the URL that has been generated.that opens the "shared album view" in a separate browser window/tab and there you will have access to the all-images download option under the tri-dot menu. So the trick is to access that "shared album view" if you want to download all the images to your desktop at once. That view DOES have the option to download all the images in the album in one go (which downloads all images into a zipped folder). Then there's the "shared album view", which is what your clients/family/friends would see when you share an album with them. When viewing an album in that mode, there isn't a method of downloading all the images in the album (presumably Adobe figured that as the "owner" of the album you would likely use the more capable download/export options available via either of the desktop apps, Classic or Lightroom.but that's only a guess on my part).Ģ. what you see when you login into your own account at, where you have full access to all your photos and albums, shared or unshared. There are two different "views" available for shared albums:ġ. it's intended to be used by the end-user when viewing an album that has been shared. That functionality DOES exist, but not obviously, i.e.
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