I would have loved to see Wacom work out a deal with Adobe to offer the latest Windows version of Elements (in the medium package, if nothing at all) which would have made it a steal, but that may be asking too much at the price point. One disappointing thing to note is that every included application, with the exception of the Mac version of Elements is out of date. Obviously, the bundle isn’t going to rival Photoshop proper, but I can see everyday users making use out of what’s offered, The other two programs, Corel Painter and Nik Color Efex Pro are simply there for recreational use, and probably to supplement the features Elements lacks. ![]() Some tools are missing and the program is catered more to people that only want to edit their digital photos, not designers. ![]() Like its older brother, Photoshop Elements offers many of the same features, with exceptions. This review is not meant to review the bundled applications, but I can comment on them.
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