A10
Loc: Southern Indiana
Love the PE18, not sure what 19 can offer.
If the editing tools on 14 enable you to do what you wish and you are ‘used’ to them, why change?
John_F wrote:
If the editing tools on 14 enable you to do what you wish and you are ‘used’ to them, why change?
If you have the serial number, you can get fresh installation files for older versions from Adobe. You can install on two computers without issue. If you have already used the two installations, you need to "log out" the app from the older one. In the cases of broken computers you may need to do that in your Adobe registration account.
https://helpx.adobe.com/download-install/kb/photoshop-elements-downloads.html
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
I'm still using Win7 Pro with PSE14 with no complaints and no problems. I see no reason to upgrade unless some new Elements has some appealing feature; so far it hasn't.
don26812
Loc: South Bay of Los Angeles, CA
I have been using Photoshop Elements since Version 1. As users know, Facial Recognition has been added an improved in recent versions. It takes a lot of resources. On my system, I learned early on that it bogged my system down. I do not need the feature, since I can easily recognize the few people I want to tag. So, I turned it off in Edit > Preferences within the Organizer. Adobe has improved FR's performance each year it seems. Also, it takes its biggest hit while it does its initial indexing of the photo database.
My point, is if you find the PSE's performance to be sluggish etc, try turning off Facial Recognition to see if that is your problem. Since it runs in the background, your PC may be affected by it even if you do not use the Organizer.
FWIW
karpear wrote:
That said what would you advise a non techie? I also saw that Adobi has put the version 18 back. That doesn’t look good for version 19 at this point, does it?
Is there some specific reason to upgrade from 18 to 19? As with ANY new versions of ANYTHING, don't try to fix what isn't broken.
Just because the manufacturer wants everyone to switch, doesn't mean it makes sense to USERS.
I have PS E 19 for the Mac and know of no problems. It has been working well for me.
karpear wrote:
The reviews have been poor and photoshop18 has been teviewed well. Should I stay away from Elements 19? I have a new Apple computer and have been using Elements 14 on my old PC.
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Download a trial copy and see for yourself how well it works. If you are running version 14 you are 3 generations back so it might have enough new to make it worth upgrading. I don't put a lot of faith in reviews since almost every version has had some bad reviews. What might not be enough improvement for one person might be great for another.
2019 version works fine on Windows. Most negative reviews are from users who couldn't follow the install instructions..........
mrtaxi wrote:
I used elements for many years but gave up on Elements after version 14 or 15. It became unstable and freezes and even crashes on my desktops and laptop. The program is not designed for as many photos that I had , back then about 60,000, nor work on both my florida and ny desktop and travel laptop. Annual upgrades were costing not that much less than Lightroom CC which is what I switithed to.
I have approximately 95,000 images I manage with Elements 18 with no problems.
I'm on the fence about upgrading from PSE15 to 19. My MacBook Pro went wonky when I upgraded to Mojave and in the end I got a new desktop and they put High Sierra back on the MacBook Pro and it seems to work fine. In the meantime, I signed up for the Photoshop subscription on my new computer before realizing the cancellation hardly makes it worth doing. I think you can upgrade PSE for $79. Now, I really don't know what to do.
2019 ( as well as 2018) does not support Canon RP RAW and I cannot tell when they will. There are plug-ins but they are beyond my limited amount of time to learn.
Remington wrote:
2019 ( as well as 2018) does not support Canon RP RAW and I cannot tell when they will. There are plug-ins but they are beyond my limited amount of time to learn.
Not sure what you mean. There's a lot I don't understand. I know now I open my images in Camera Raw in PSE 15. It allows me to tweek it before I "open" the image.
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