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Adobe Premiere Elements can capture or import video from the following devices. An updated list of tested devices can be found online. DV Camcorders including miniDV camcorders. We recommend that you connect DV devices using FireWire/1394. To connect DV camcorders using USB2 instead of FireWire, verify whether your DV camcorder supports USB.
- Please refer to the User Guide for installation instructions. For further troubleshooting and performance information, see the User Guide, Online Help, or visit the Adobe Premiere Elements Support page.
- Ensure that you do not have any anti-virus software running on your computer when you install Adobe Premiere Elements. Installation can fail or take a long time when some anti-virus software is running on your computer.
- 1.6GHz processor with SSE2 support; 3GHz processor required for HDV or Blu‐ray; dual-core processor required for AVCHD
- Microsoft® Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Windows Media Center, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7
- 1GB of RAM for DV (2GB required for HD editing, including HDV, AVCHD, or Blu‐ray)
- Microsoft DirectX 9 or 10 compatible sound and display driver
- Windows Media Player (required if importing/exporting Windows Media formats)
- Multicore Intel® processor
- Mac OS X v10.5.x or v10.6.3
- 2GB of RAM
- 10GB of available hard‐disk space
- Graphics card with latest updated drivers
- 1024x768 monitor resolution at 96dpi or less
- DVD‐ROM drive (compatible DVD burner required to burn DVDs; compatible Blu‐ray burner required to burn Blu‐ray discs)
- QuickTime 7 software (required if importing/exporting QuickTime formats)
- To play web DVD files, web browser that supports Flash Player 9.x, or later versions of the player.
- DV/i.LINK/FireWire/IEEE 1394 interface to connect a Digital 8 DV or HDV camcorder, or a USB2 interface to connect a DV‐via-USB compatible DV camcorder (other video devices supported through the Media Downloader)
- Internet connection required for Internet-based features
For a full list, visit www.adobe.com/products/premiereel/systemreqs.
Adobe® Premiere® Elements supported import/export formats include: AVI (import only on Mac OS), AVCHD (import only), Blu-ray Disc (export only), DV, DVD, Dolby® Digital Stereo, H.264, HDV, MPEG-1 (import only), MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MP3, QuickTime, Windows Media (Windows only), and many more. Importing or exporting QuickTime formats requires QuickTime 7 software. Importing or exporting Window Media formats requires Windows Media Player.
Import/export of some formats, may require activation through an Internet connection. Activation is fast, simple, and free.
Note: Some third party codecs like Canopus are not supported.
For a complete list of supported file formats visit the Adobe Premiere Elements Support page, or see Supported File Formats | Premiere Elements 9 | Photoshop Elements 9
Adobe Premiere Elements can capture or import video from the following devices. An updated list of tested devices can be found online.
- DV Camcorders including miniDV camcorders. We recommend that you connect DV devices using FireWire/1394. To connect DV camcorders using USB2 instead of FireWire, verify whether your DV camcorder supports USB Video Class 1.0 driver (also called USB over DV, DV Motion, USB 2.0 DV streaming). Most DV Camcorders do not currently support this driver. The older USB streaming format common to many DV camcorders does not support sending video in the DV format over USB, and so, is not supported in Adobe Premiere Elements.
- AVCHD Camcorders
- HDV Camcorders
- DVD Camcorders
- JVC Everio and Everio G Camcorders
- Flip and similar memory based camcorders
- Mobile Phones - For Adobe Premiere Elements to read content on your mobile phones in the .3GP, .3GP2 and .MPEG4 video file formats, you must have QuickTime 6.5 or later installed on your computer. For Nokia phones, install the software provided with your phone.
- Digital still cameras
- Webcams (see info below on capturing from webcams)
- WDM cameras
- Contacting Technical Support
Compatibility with other versions of Adobe Premiere Elements and Adobe Premiere Pro CS5
- You can have previous versions of Adobe Premiere Elements installed on your computer, but do not run them simultaneously.
- You can open projects from previous versions of Adobe Premiere Elements in Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0. However, after you save the projects in Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0, you cannot edit them in previous versions of Adobe Premiere Elements. Mac version of Adobe Premiere Elements does not support Windows projects and the other way round. Mac version does not support projects from previous versions.
- You cannot import Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0 projects into Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.
Because of a change in the way intrinsic effects are handled in Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0, Adobe Premiere Elements 8.0 projects must be rendered when opened in Adobe Premiere Elements 9.0.
DV Device control is disabled and capture does not proceed normally if sound card is not present, or is offline.
- If capture is interrupted by a system event such as switching users, locking the system, or the screensaver, the duration of the captured file is much shorter than expected. We recommend that you disable the screensaver before starting capture, and avoid any action that can interfere with the capture.
- For live capture from DV camcorders, you must first disable scene detect.
- When importing some Flash files, a message “Flash player has stopped potentially unsafe operation' appears. Click “OK”, and the file will import normally.
- When capturing form HDV camcorders, you sometimes see interlace lines in the preview window, The interlace lines do not appear in the captured video
- Divx files are sometimes, not imported, and sometimes, only audio or video part of the file is imported.
- After completing time-lapse capture, it can take some time for the Organizer to update and display the thumbnails for the captured files. Still images captured using Stop Motion are not added to the organizer.
- Ensure that you have installed the drivers shipped with the device before you import media from them.
- Stop Motion capture is not supported for HDV camcorders.
When reconnecting missing media, each grouped scene must be reconnected individually.
- For HDV content, generation of thumbnails for DVD scene menus can take longer than expected.
- Organizer sometimes exhibits performance issues with large catalogs (5000-10,000 files).
- Voice over narration, is sometimes, not recorded when using a mono USB microphone.
- When previewing audio mixes, pops may be heard as the CTI passes form one clip to the next. These pops are not played in your exported movie.
- Audio mixer sliders sometimes become “sticky” when mixing clips that have been time stretched.
- [Japanese SPECIFIC] Entering ¥ symbol in Menu templates produces a backslash ( ).
- In Photoshop Elements, choosing “Edit in Adobe Premiere Elements” does not, sometimes, bring the Adobe Premiere Elements window to the foreground.
- If a Photoshop Elements slideshow is sent to Adobe Premiere Elements, further edits in Photoshop Elements are not reflected in Adobe Premiere Elements.
- Images saved in Photoshop Elements in BMP mode using Advanced Settings cannot be imported into Adobe Premiere Elements. Images include those created using Adobe Premiere Elements Freeze Frame function and sent to Photoshop Elements for editing. If the image is saved using Photoshop Elements Advanced Settings, it cannot be returned to Adobe Premiere Elements. As a result, the original, unedited Freeze Frame image is used.
- Send to Adobe Premiere Elements 9 does not work from previous versions of Photoshop Elements.
- Exporting movies to the root directory of any drive (For example, D:) sometimes fails.
- When exporting movies exceeding one hour to MPEG2 format, the render dialog sometimes continues to be displayed for a period of time even after the render progress bar shows completed. Rendering continues until the render dialog box closes. Clicking Cancel before the render dialog box closes interrupts this process, and your export file is not created.
- For playback on a portable playstation (PSP), movies must include both audio and video. Movies exported with video only or audio only do not play on the PSP.
- You cannot archive projects with Type 1 DV-AVI files.
- If standard definition menu templates are used when burning to Bluray, menu images of low quality are displayed.
- When burning a Bluray disc to a previously burned disc, an error message indicating that the disc is incompatible, instead of an error message indicating the disc is full, is displayed.
- Movies exported in H.264 format sometimes have a few white frames added to the end.
- Movies exported in MPEG2 format are sometimes a few frames shorter than the original movie.
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Review Date: November 4th 2008
Author: Jon Canfield
Author: Jon Canfield
Introduction
The latest release of Photoshop Elements, Adobe's lower cost and friendlier alternative to Photoshop CS4, is now out for Windows users. With every release, Adobe adds some new features, and makes some existing ones more powerful and easier to use. Version 7 is no exception to this, and blurs the line between Elements and CS4 even further. Let's take a look at what's new and different in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.
Elements 7 is arranged in four main components. Organizer helps you find, tag, and sort your images. Fix gives you quick access to the most common adjustments you'll make with your images. Create is where you'll find slide shows, calendars, and print projects like books, templates for scrapbooking, and more. Share is where web albums, email, CD/DVD copying, and other similar output types are found.
Ease of Use
Organizer
Organizer has added several new features, and one of the most helpful is the text search. You can start typing and Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 will filter out the displayed images as you type. So, to find all the images tagged with California in my catalog, I only needed to get as far as 'cali'. You can still browse by selecting the keyword tag, but when you have a long list of keywords, the text search really simplifies finding images and is a welcome addition. This isn't limited to a simple search either. Typing multiple words you can filter the results even more. So, by adding 'flower' to the previous 'cali', I see only images with the keywords California and flower. You can also use the text search to find images based on date or EXIF data. If you're a Organizer user, this feature alone is worth the upgrade to version 7.
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Editing
There are now three editing modes in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. Quick Fix has the most common editing features, including lighting corrections, color balance, and sharpening, along with new one-step touch up tools like whiten teeth, blue sky enhancement, and selective black & white conversions.
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Guided Edit gives you a list of editing tasks, such as cropping. Creating merged photos, applying effects, and playing actions. Depending on the task you select, Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 will either automatically apply the effect, or walk you through simple adjustments, typically with a single button click to perform the edit.
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The Action Player has several available effects, each with their own options. It's as simple as selecting the action you want, such as Special Effects, and then the type of effect, like Faded Ink with Vignette, making it easier to apply adjustments that would have required more interaction with the program in the past.
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Photographic Effects lets you easily turn an image into a line drawing, old photo, or Velvia look. The Old Photo setting in particular has a number of options, including what type of black & white conversion, tonal adjustments, texture options to add grain, and Hue/Saturation to tone the image for sepia and other processing looks.
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Also new in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is the Scene Cleaner. If you have multiple images of the same subject, you can remove unwanted areas that differ with a simple mouse drag. In the example shown here, each shot has someone walking through the scene. By painting a line on the person in red, we can remove that, automatically replacing it with the same area in the other image. Very easy, and much cleaner than the typical cloning adjustment (I wish I had this one when editing my ex-daughter-in-law from some family photos!)
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Full Edit is where you have access to everything Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 has to offer. New here is the 2-in-1 Smart Brush. This brush performs the selection and edit in one step. After you select one of the smart brushes, you paint on the image where you want the effect to be shown. Elements 7 creates a layer mask as you paint and applies the selected effect. If you want to experiment with other effects, you can just select them from the list and your image will automatically be updated to use the new effect.
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Adjustment layers can now be edited separately with the Smart Brush Each layer ads a adjustment pin that gives you access to the controls for that adjustment, making it easy to modify your changes as you go along.
Surface Blur is a quick and easy way to smooth selected areas of an image, such as skin, for a better effect.
Creating
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 adds a number of new templates and themes for output projects, including photo books. You can rearrange layouts and pages, and let Elements auto-fill your pages.
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Camera Raw has been updated and you can use raw images in your projects without going through the Camera Raw plug-in – Elements 7 will automatically apply default adjustments to your raw images.
Slideshows can include both still and video and output to various formats including InstantMovie (with Premier Elements 7) that automatically adds video effects, transitions, motion effects, and other goodies.
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Even without Premiere Elements 7, the slideshow features in Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 are some of the best available.
Sharing
Online Albums use Flash to create interactive photo shows. There are a variety of templates included with Elements, and once the album is created you can easily upload to Photoshop.com or export to CD/DVD or FTP.
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Printing is relatively unchanged from the previous version of Elements. You still have options for individual prints, contact sheets, or Picture Packages, and as fitting for Elements, the UI is easier to grasp for the typical person that doesn't want to invest time learning the ins and outs of printing.
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Finally, there is Photoshop.com. This online service, available in a free Basic or a subscription Plus package, lets you post your images online and gives you editing features for those images. Plus members can receive new content, such as templates and backgrounds that will be downloaded automatically for online or offline use. Additionally, automatic backup is available for both levels. The Basic package gives you 2GB of storage space, while the Plus package increases this to 20GB.
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Sharing features let you select an album and choose whether to share publically, or e-mail to friends to keep the images private from anyone you don't wish to allow access to.
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Conclusion
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Ease-of-Use | 4.5 |
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 Release Date
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is a solid upgrade to this longtime standard for ease of use. The new tools, such as Smart Brushes, Scene Clean, and Play Actions make the program even more useful than before while reducing complexity for the casual user. Photoshop.com is a nice addition and makes accessing and sharing your images from anywhere much easier than before. It's long been my feeling that Elements does everything that 80% of the users need. With this latest release, I think even more people will find that Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is the only image editing program they need to consider.