Adobe Photoshop Elements es un software de diseño gráfico basado en la nube diseñado para ayudar a las empresas a crear y editar imágenes a través de una plataforma centralizada. Ofrece herramientas de edición integradas con varios efectos de imagen, filtros de colores y patrones o símbolos para facilitar el diseño. También admite la integración con varias aplicaciones de terceros y herramientas internas de Adobe.
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Despliegue | Nube/SaaS/basado en web, escritorio Mac, escritorio Windows |
Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
Training | Documentación |
Idiomas | Inglés |
Photoshop Elements is user friendly because it picks layers for you, most of the time guessing which one you want. Where in full photoshop, you need to select the layer. Being able to install and use actions is very helpful.
There are some commands that are not available in Elements since it is a stripped down version, the one I miss most is the ability to record actions.
photo editing. from fixing images that have flaws to combining images to create montages or creating fine art images.
I like the streamlined photo editing tools. This app is good for editing photos on your phone for Instagram or Facebook purposes only
a lot of Photoshop's commands and abilities are taken away for Photoshop elements app. It is not good for real photographs/photographers.
Quick, easy simple edits.
UI and UX flows well. It is good for basic work
This is a very watered down version of photoshop. Do not use if you are planning to do advanced works / design.
The cheaper price seems nice but it will end up burning a hole in your pocket when you have to buy the full program.
I like photoshop elements because it has many tools of his older brother photoshop, and its use is a little more simple, can accomplish great things with this software
Photoshop elements Maybe missing some photoshop plugins to make it easier to work with, it needs to improve the work with actions
I have worked in university projects and does not have much to envy photoshop, it is versatile and relatively easy to use
Photoshop Elements is a great tool for beginners that are wanting to get started in editing photography. Whether it's work related photography, personal photos, or professional photos, anyone can use Photoshop Elements with ease.
I don't really have any dislikes of using Photoshop Elements - it's always been a great program I use when I need to edit a photo. If someone doesn't know anything at all about photo editing, it might be a difficult program to just jump right into. However, there is a guided option if needed which is super helpful if you are confused.
Photoshop Elements has allowed me to make major and/or minor modifications to my photography at my job. Whether it's brightening up a photo, or removing an entire person that's an eye sore that takes away from the subject, Photoshop Elements has always been my go-to for photography post-processes.
The different software programs available in Photoshop Elements is comparable to none - they are in a league of their own! The integration and tools are the best in the business.
The integration and tools require a lot of experience to use efficiently and can be easily misused.
Marketing creative for a million-dollar department in a University setting. The benefits have been great and have allowed our team to take minor creative projects to the next level without needing to bring in an out-of-house creative team.
Photoshop elements has literally just the basic elements of Photoshop but for an advanced user I can only say that the best thing I like is that I don't need to hold shift when I want to scale and object without skewing the size/changing the original ratio.
I dislike the fact that it's really limited compared to the Photoshop CS series and CC. However, it's Photoshop elements, not CS or CC so I can't really complain since it's the cheaper option compared to the other two.
Sometimes I need to adjust images with transparency or convert images to a different format which basic programs such as Paint doesn't offer. It's the only benefit compared to other free programs.
If I'm on the go and don't have the ability to edit a photo on my laptop, this app allows me to make some great basic edits to publish to social media quickly.
Photoshop is meant to be used on a laptop, which means that it has a lot of tools to condense onto a phone. It's hard using your fingers to make changes and it's doesn't have a lot of capabilities that the full photoshop does.
It's a great app on-the-go and would be a great app for social media influencers who don't have as much experience in photoshop or who often don't travel with laptops or need to publish content quickly.
I like that due to the commonality of this software, our campus offers classes to improve how one works on the software, and we can improve our knowledge of it.
Anything beyond the basic necessities it difficult to grasp without a lot of work/research.
We are able to stand our from competitors who only use basic photo editing, or barely any editing software.
interface, editing software ease of use
quite basic use filters interface
use for photo editing
Haven't used it much, but a few times to stitch together some images. Worked out, but not reliably
Not reliable. Does not work consistently.
Image editing
This is a program that provides step by step walkthroughs of the features, which is a great opportunity for people who are unfamiliar with Adobe products or the functionality of the regular version of Photoshop. It still has a good number of the features that Photoshop has, but is quite a bit more streamlined and is really easy for beginner's to jump right into.
For me, this program wasn't useful and didn't fulfill all of my needs. That said, I am already proficient with Photoshop CC, so stepping back to this program that has fewer features doesn't make a lot of sense anyways. If you are looking for something simple that has the basic editing tools- this is probably perfect!
This would be a great program to start off with for beginner's. In a company setting, this would be great to implement as a feature for new employees who are unfamiliar with Photoshop or Adobe products. If you don't need the more powerful or nuanced tools that come with the regular version of Photoshop, I would definitely recommend this! I could also see this as a great product for school's or beginner photography classes, as a stepping stone to ultimately learning Photoshop.
It would raster out amazing images, and more basic than the general photoshop app. I see this doing well for photographers that don't need all of the design tools that come along with photoshop but just need to simply edit their photos. Takes out a lot of the time needed to learn all of the more complicated elements and gives you a more simplified version of the product.
Not great for print production, could not export in CMKY and wasn't, in general, the best for my work environment. Could see it doing very well for photographers who are just looking for a simple way to edit their photos without learning all about photoshop.
I think that this would be great for people who are photographers/photo editors or just people that are looking into dipping their feet into learning what Photoshop is all about. I was using it to see if it'd help solve my design problems, however I was finding that it didn't have the export tools that I needed and it didn't have as many design tools as I needed, either. But it truly is a basic version of Photoshop which could either be great or not so great depending on what you are needing from the software.
This was a great affordable alternative to Photoshop for our small nonprofit
As a longtime photoshop user, this was a really difficult program to adjust to. I had trouble finding tools I used often in photoshop, and on average it probably took me double the amount of time doing a similar project on Photoshop.
Low-cost alternative to photoshop for small nonprofit business
The filters are pretty interesting, but nothing new.
The price is just outrageous for what the software is.
None nowadays. If you need to do something quick, it's a good option.
Loads quickly and easy to navigate. Part of the Adobe suite which is nice.
Very slow to load, and some features are buggy.
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Simple interface. Those already familiar with Adobe products will be able to use this program with ease. If this program is meant for amateur photographers, they have done a decent job of providing basic versions of the tools they will need.
I had already had exposure to the full version of Photoshop from my school computers. I began to realize just how much the elements version lacked. It is an OK tool for editing photos, but not a great tool for creating digital sketches. I think elements could use a few more sketching tools.
I have used this tool as a student and a young professional. A digital workflow is the only way to manipulate images now. It makes collaborating and sending images back and forth much easier than having to scan and email.
It is very simplistic. Unfortunately, too simplistic.
The user interface is not as intuitive as it should be. Things are a lot harder in Elements to do than in Adobe Photoshop because the controls don't work as well.
It can perform simple photo-editing, albeit among the same level of quality as many other free photo-editing software.
If you’re just learning photoshop, it’s great. Easy for beginners to learn the basics of photo editing.
Photoshop elements is so overly simplistic that it is almost harder to use than regular photoshop.
It’s a great stepping stone and training tool for beginners
Elements incorporates most of the power of the full version of Photoshop. I also like that it can still be purchased as a perpetual license rather than Saas. I'm sure that is coming from Adobe though.
Permanent editing changes to the files rather than the non-destructive editing found in products like Lightroom.
Not many. Only when images need heavy editing do I use Photoshop.