Bought a new digital camera and Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. I have Photoshop 4.01, but its a real resource pig with a steep learning curve. For under $80, Elements 2.0 has 90% of the functionality and appears to be easier to use. I am also impressed with the difference between PhotoShop 4.01 and Elements 2.0 - Elements has online tutorials, web links to download 'recipes' (pre-configured procedures for performing certain operations) and configuration of the package to suit the way you work. It will take me quite a while to master this package, but I was also up and running pretty quickly.
Elements is also a resource hog - my current workstation is an 850 MHz Duron with 512 Meg of RAM and a fast 7200 ATA-100 drive. Performance tips include having a second hard drive for temp workspace, gobs of memory and a CPU that you can use as a secondary heat source for your home or office.
Elements is also a resource hog - my current workstation is an 850 MHz Duron with 512 Meg of RAM and a fast 7200 ATA-100 drive. Performance tips include having a second hard drive for temp workspace, gobs of memory and a CPU that you can use as a secondary heat source for your home or office.

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