System requirements
Minimum processor |
Intel Pentium processor/PowerPC processor |
Minimum RAM |
128 MB |
Platform |
PC |
Mac compatibility |
Y |
Minimum hard disk space |
150 MB |
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2 DOCST SP (NMS)
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 provides the perfect
combination of power and simplicity that enables the user
to create high-quality images for print, e-mail, and the
Web. With sophisticated, yet easy-to-use tools for correcting,
creating and using digital images, Photoshop Elements
is the outstanding image editing program for photo
hobbyists and amateur photographers.
This Feature Highlights provides an overview of the
definitive features, innovations and benefits of Photoshop
Elements 2.0.
Easy to understand, accessible
interface
The intuitive interface makes it simple for users to delve into
Photoshop Elements’ remarkable power, while providing
versatile tools that will unleash the user’s creativity.
The Welcome Screen appears when the program launches,
offering shortcuts to all the commands needed to get started
quickly. With a single click, the user can create a new image,
open a file, connect to a digital camera or scanner, explore
tutorials that explain key digital imaging capabilities, or find
answers to common questions. The Welcome Screen – like so
much in Photoshop Elements 2.0 – streamlines workflow and
eliminates extra mouse clicks.
Based on Adobe Photoshop and designed with an innovative
set of unique features, Photoshop Elements’ interface is
organized for quick and easy access to all its tools and palettes.
Related features are together in easy to manage palettes that can
be stored in the Palette Well or conveniently ‘docked’ together
in the work area.
Photoshop
Elements gives
users the freedom
to experiment with a wide variety of features and commands, so
they can explore new creative possibilities, without worry. The
Undo History Palette records every edit, and allows the user to
instantly undo or redo up to 1,000 changes made to an image.
Alternatively, the user can simply apply the Step Backward or
Step Forward commands in the Edit Menu, to undo or redo each
edit, one step at a time.