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Oct 6, 2014 09:47:51   #
Papa Joe Loc: Midwest U.S.
 
I've used Photoshop Elements 10 since it first came out. Wondering if Elements 13 has enough change or improvements in it to change to it? What's your opinion? Thanks in advance.

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Oct 6, 2014 09:52:34   #
lemontart Loc: uk
 
Just got this and so far fairly impressed on updates on 12 - simplifies several processes

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Oct 6, 2014 09:53:10   #
Bob Yankle Loc: Burlington, NC
 
Papa Joe wrote:
I've used Photoshop Elements 10 since it first came out. Wondering if Elements 13 has enough change or improvements in it to change to it? What's your opinion? Thanks in advance.

It has a radically different appearance (what I call "Bubble Gum" ), and you have to rediscover how to access all your tools. That being said, it is much more powerful, especially with all its "content-aware" technology.

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Oct 6, 2014 09:55:39   #
Dngallagher Loc: Wilmington De.
 
Papa Joe wrote:
I've used Photoshop Elements 10 since it first came out. Wondering if Elements 13 has enough change or improvements in it to change to it? What's your opinion? Thanks in advance.


I went from 10 to 12 just because 12 was 64 bit and 10 was 32 bit...If you are running on a 64 bit OS & computer I would think you would want to jump if only for the increased ram access and 64 bit speed.

(Assuming of course if you are 64 bit you have more than 4 GB of ram)

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Oct 6, 2014 10:03:00   #
New York Steve Loc: St. Augustine, Florida
 
Bob Yankle wrote:
It has a radically different appearance (what I call "Bubble Gum" ), and you have to rediscover how to access all your tools. That being said, it is much more powerful, especially with all its "content-aware" technology.


I've been considering moving to PSE 13, as well, after I get a new machine.

Could you clarify what you mean by a "bubble gum" appearance? Is it something that might be considered "cartoonish"?

PSE 10 is getting the job done for me right now, but I've long lost the disc for it, so loading it onto another machine isn't going to be an option...

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Oct 7, 2014 07:02:17   #
mikeysaling Loc: essex uk
 
Does it recognise RAW from new cams like d750

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Oct 7, 2014 08:47:00   #
Morning Star Loc: West coast, North of the 49th N.
 
New York Steve wrote:
..... PSE 10 is getting the job done for me right now, but I've long lost the disc for it, so loading it onto another machine isn't going to be an option...


I tend to skip a version, and don't think I'll upgrade to 13: I'll still be working with PSE12 for another year.

As to loading your current version onto a new machine, do you still have the registration key for it? Or has it gone AWOL with the disc?
Or maybe you can retrieve the registration key from the Adobe website, here are the instructions:

http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/photoshop-elements-10-11-downloads.html

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Oct 7, 2014 08:53:49   #
Morning Star Loc: West coast, North of the 49th N.
 
mikeysaling wrote:
Does it recognise RAW from new cams like d750


The latest ACR that supports PSE 10 is version 6.4.1
If your camera needs a more recent version, then no, PSE 10 will not recognize it.

From the Adobe website:
"The latest version of Adobe Camera Raw (ACR 8.6) is integrated into Photoshop Elements 13."

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Oct 8, 2014 23:35:07   #
Brian in Whitby Loc: Whitby, Ontario, Canada
 
I am currently using PSE 11 and I am seriously considering upgrading to PSE 13. There have been enough improvements to warrant it, even more so from 10

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Oct 8, 2014 23:49:24   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
I prefer Elements 10 over 13, Elements 13 seems to be glitchy on my computer for some reason. I also prefer the format on Elements 10 over the 13.

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