Haze & Camera Shake Removal Added To Adobe Photoshop Elements 14
Now in the past Adobe Elements has always been one of the most popular consumer-level photo-editing suites, but the new update not only give users a ton of new features but also teaches them how to do more with their photos as they explore.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 and Adobe Premiere Elements 14 (Mac and Windows) are immediately available for purchase for US$99.99 via http://www.adobe.com and retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, B&H, Staples, Office Depot, and Campus Bookstores.
Photoshop Elements 14 now includes tools for removing camera shake and haze, bringing over some of the features from the 2015 Creative Cloud update to Photoshop CC.
Photoshop Elements 14 also packs in a powerful haze removal tool that radically enhances photos that you shoot when the lighting plays tricks on you.
Adobe Elements 14 Organizer continues to offer a familiar way to organize and search through your library with enhanced facial recognition similar to iPhoto, Photos, and Aperture.
· Bye-bye, camera shake: It’s not only your selfies’ best friend, but it’s also great for any photo shot with a handheld camera.
Top of the list is a new shake reduction feature first seen in the flagship version of Photoshop. Elements 14 Organizer also includes a handy places view for finding geotagged images on a map, which Photos hasn’t quite made on par with the retired iPhoto and Aperture apps. Selection tools have also been enhanced to provide more granularity for selecting fine details, and Guided Edits take you through common tasks step by step, such as adding a sense of motion to your photos or resizing them to a specific frame size. The Quick edits feature also got a makeover, it’s now even friendlier and easier to use, letting you rotate photos and make quick fixes faster than before.
The Color Pop Guided Edit lets you pop one or more colors in a scene and pushing everything else to black-and-white.
There are new types of motion titles, for those who want to add impressive credits or other pieces of text.
Premiere Elements 14 allows the users to view and edit 4K content. “Create slow-motion effects that add emphasis”. That way you get a movie that looks great on whatever device or screen you choose, from iPads, iPods and other smartphones to big-screen 4K and HD TVs.
Both Photoshop Elements and Premier Elements are available for purchase from the Adobe Website for a total of Dollars 150. Bundles are available for $149.99, and existing users can upgrade for $79.99 for one product for $119 for the bundle.