



The update has new features based on proprietary Photomerge technology that let users combine the best facial expressions and body language from a series of shots to create a "single, perfect" group shot, says Mark Dahm, senior product manager, Photoshop Elements. The new Quick Selection Tool reduces a select-and-adjust task to a single click. Photographers of all levels can choose from one of three edit modes, each geared toward a different experience level. A new Guided Edit mode helps walk users through the steps of improving a photo.
Photoshop Elements 6 sports new tabs providing simple access to the capabilities of the program. Additional enhancements include an improved conversion tool that converts color images into elegant, nuanced black-and-whites. Customizable layouts let you create scrapbook pages, photo books, greeting cards and burn to CD/DVD. Additional sharing options include ordering prints, creating personal online albums for sharing photo creations on the web, printing photos into real U.S. postage stamps, and showcasing creations on a CEIVA Digital Photo
Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Macintosh will run on Leopard, as well as previous versions of Mac OS X starting with 10.4.8. It has an estimated street price of US$89.99. The software will later be available at Amazon.com, or from one of the following retailers: Apple Stores, Best Buy, Staples, Costco.com, Fry’s, Circuit City, Microcenter, J&R, Buy.com and NewEgg.com. Information about other language versions, as well as pricing, upgrade and support policies for other countries is available [url=www.adobe.com/go/photoshopelmac]here[/url].
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