Boone
Loc: Groundhog Town USA
If you "Have PSE 2021"...do you have any issues with the program working properly? I intended this question as to not ask for a "SPECIFIC PROBLEM" because I have read other reviews that say different things. I just would like to here from people that use PSE 2021, and what (If any) problems they have encountered.
Thanks,
Boone.
I don't use it as much as I use Lightroom. I bought PSE in the kit with PrE. All works well.
Is there something you would like me to "test"?
Boone
Loc: Groundhog Town USA
bsprague wrote:
I don't use it as much as I use Lightroom. I bought PSE in the kit with PrE. All works well.
Is there something you would like me to "test"?
No...but thanks! I just re-did my entire system (Laptop, 27" HP Mon, etc..etc) and can't (But I will) get my older PSE 11 to DL. I was just thinking about gettint PSE 2021. I use Affinity and ON1, so I am in no hurry. Just wanted some opinions from UHH.
Thanks,
Boone.
Good luck getting a fresh download of PSE 11! Adobe was forced into stopping support of older versions due to licensing agreements with component suppliers like Dolby.
Boone,
have used Photoshop elements for the last 3 years, bought new each year, no problems using to date but will be aware. Of interest if you are a Nikon shooter, they have developed Nikon NX studio. Have downloaded and post produced 2 images - processed each image in PSE and NSST, presented online at a photo discussion group in UK and some differences - inside the building (a rail shed) PSE more accurate reproduction and a waterfall NXST more accurate reproduction, unfortunately not a scientific comparison but was of interest to the group.
Boone wrote:
If you "Have PSE 2021"...do you have any issues with the program working properly? I intended this question as to not ask for a "SPECIFIC PROBLEM" because I have read other reviews that say different things. I just would like to here from people that use PSE 2021, and what (If any) problems they have encountered.
Thanks,
Boone.
I recently upgraded to PS 2021.
No problems so far and seems to work as advertised.
I upgraded from PSE 2018 to 2021 without any problems. After Adobe upgraded to PSE 2021.2, PSE no longer recognizes my Perfectly Clear Complete plugin. I have to run it in stand along mode. I have contacted Adobe and Perfectly Clear tech support. They have not yet found a solution.
Other than this, I haven't had any problems with PSE 2021.
Aside from losing all of my plugins and actions I made, PS 2021 works fine
MCHUGH
Loc: Jacksonville, Texas
I got PSE 2021 several months ago and I really like it. I have had no problems with it and use it instead of Lightroom or Photo shop. It is all I need for what I do 95% of the time plus some and much easier to use.
sodapop wrote:
Aside from losing all of my plugins and actions I made, PS 2021 works fine
Are the plugins gone from your computer, or do you just have to tell the new program where to find them?
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Bill_de wrote:
Are the plugins gone from your computer, or do you just have to tell the new program where to find them?
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Thanks for the reply. Not sure how to do that. Have seen directions but quite complicated. Is there a simple way to find them?
MCHUGH
Loc: Jacksonville, Texas
sodapop wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Not sure how to do that. Have seen directions but quite complicated. Is there a simple way to find them?
My plugins are located at the bottom of the filters. That is where they loaded when I installed the program.
sodapop wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Not sure how to do that. Have seen directions but quite complicated. Is there a simple way to find them?
I don't have the latest program, but somebody here should be able to spell it out.
I see that where to find the plugins was already mentioned.
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MCHUGH wrote:
My plugins are located at the bottom of the filters. That is where they loaded when I installed the program.
Nothing at bottom of filters except Topaz, which should be there. I am looking for actions, brushes etc , that I made..... which disappeared when updating photoshop .Thanks for the replies
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