l got it when l ordered the Canon M50 about 3 weeks ago. Finally had time to get it installed. lt supports RAW files from all of my cameras. Elements 11 that l had only supported RAW from my older cameras. Just recently started to shoot RAW+JPEG. Before then l was a JPEG only shooter. Christmas day l was taking pics of Crystal. The first few images were shot in manual as l forgot to put camera in aperture priority. They were overexposed about 2 stops. The JPEGs were trashed but RAW saved the day. l was able to make them look good. When it comes to editing software, l'm slow and stubborn to change. l used Elements 11 from 2012 and used Elements 2.0 from 2005-2012 :-)

Got PS Elements 2019 installed.
#2
Posted 13 January 2019 - 05:43 PM
How do you like it Bill?
Jim
God bless all those in harms way and Go Navy!
Nikon P900 Nikon P330
F100 w MB-15, N80, FM3a, FE2(Black and Silver) and EM.
Nikkor 24-85G ED AF-S VR, 70-300G ED AF-S VR, 28-105 3.5-4.5 AF-D, 50 1.8 AF-D
Nikon Series E lens, 28mm, 100mm, 135mm, 75-150mm, 70-210 f4.
MF Nikkor's 50 f2 Ai, 500 f4 ED Ai-P.
MF Rokinon 14mm f2.8 ED AE UMC(Ai-P)
MF Rokinon 85mm f1.4 ASP AE UMC(Ai-P)
Pro Manfrotto 055XV with Markins M10 ,Sirui P-326 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod with Markins Q3 Emille, Manfrotto Compact MKC3-H01M with Combo Head, 3Pod PTT1H Table Top Tripod with Giottos MH1304 Ballhead.
#3
Posted 14 January 2019 - 01:48 PM
How do you like it Bill?
Jim
I was going to ask the same question.
D810
Various lenses
Member, Canadian Association for Photographic Art
http://markshawphotography.ca
#4
Posted 14 January 2019 - 10:24 PM
l like it so far. it's very similar to my Elements 11, so making the transition will be easy. And there's a few extra features that 11 doesn't have.
Bill
Still shooting DX digital and don't plan on going full frame.
D7100, D7000, D40, Canon M50, and a few 35mm film bodies
"I support capital punishment. Everyone in the capital should be punished".---Fred Sanford(Redd Foxx)
#5
Posted 14 January 2019 - 10:34 PM
God bless all those in harms way and Go Navy!
Nikon P900 Nikon P330
F100 w MB-15, N80, FM3a, FE2(Black and Silver) and EM.
Nikkor 24-85G ED AF-S VR, 70-300G ED AF-S VR, 28-105 3.5-4.5 AF-D, 50 1.8 AF-D
Nikon Series E lens, 28mm, 100mm, 135mm, 75-150mm, 70-210 f4.
MF Nikkor's 50 f2 Ai, 500 f4 ED Ai-P.
MF Rokinon 14mm f2.8 ED AE UMC(Ai-P)
MF Rokinon 85mm f1.4 ASP AE UMC(Ai-P)
Pro Manfrotto 055XV with Markins M10 ,Sirui P-326 6-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod with Markins Q3 Emille, Manfrotto Compact MKC3-H01M with Combo Head, 3Pod PTT1H Table Top Tripod with Giottos MH1304 Ballhead.
#6
Posted 15 January 2019 - 02:45 AM
l don't use the organizer. l just save photos to folders that l create. And l've been just opening 1 at a time in RAW. RAW is new to me-getting familiar with everything in the RAW world.
Bill
Still shooting DX digital and don't plan on going full frame.
D7100, D7000, D40, Canon M50, and a few 35mm film bodies
"I support capital punishment. Everyone in the capital should be punished".---Fred Sanford(Redd Foxx)
#7
Posted 15 January 2019 - 01:48 PM
l don't use the organizer.
Heh, heh. I guarantee that you will eventually use something.
I like LR because organizing and editing is combined. PS users can use Adobe Bridge. Does Elements come with its own organizer?
D810
Various lenses
Member, Canadian Association for Photographic Art
http://markshawphotography.ca
#8
Posted 15 January 2019 - 03:15 PM
PSE is a great product. You can also combine it with the Google NIK software suite!
Enjoy!
Equipment: D810 | D300 | D50 | B700 | P5000 and some lenses.
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 + NIK Software Suite
My motto: To learn more today, than I knew yesterday!
#9
Posted 15 January 2019 - 05:16 PM
Heh, heh. I guarantee that you will eventually use something.
I like LR because organizing and editing is combined. PS users can use Adobe Bridge. Does Elements come with its own organizer?
I have Elements 14 and it does. What I want to learn how to do is batch editing if that's the term. When I take a couple hundred photos at church I want to be able to apply the same edits to large groups of photos.
Nikon D-3300 18-55 VRII, 1971 Nikkor 135mm Q-Auto, Tamron 70-300 AF. Not much! But I'm working on mastering what I do have.
#10
Posted 16 January 2019 - 12:57 PM
What I want to learn how to do is batch editing if that's the term. When I take a couple hundred photos at church I want to be able to apply the same edits to large groups of photos.
I'm not sure how PS handles batch editing, but I know that it can be done. It's very easy in Lightroom.
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D810
Various lenses
Member, Canadian Association for Photographic Art
http://markshawphotography.ca
#11
Posted 16 January 2019 - 08:52 PM
Nikon D-3300 18-55 VRII, 1971 Nikkor 135mm Q-Auto, Tamron 70-300 AF. Not much! But I'm working on mastering what I do have.
#12
Posted 16 January 2019 - 11:54 PM
I do a script - image processor in PS. I use for sizing before posting to net.
http://www.fotofill.net
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