"Which Elements Version Do I Need" is a questioned that we are constantly asked here at LearnElementsNow, so I have decided to write this article in order to sort out this dilemma once and for all.
First we need to take a look at just how Adobe has set up their Photo Editing Software, which they have basically divided into 2 different categories. Elements is a program especially designed for a beginner level photo editor, whereas Photoshop is aimed at people who need to make more advanced editing adjustments to their photos. Basically Adobe's customers will tend to start with Elements and then later move onto Photoshop, so as you can see Adobe have managed to create 2 separate editing programs that they can market to all user levels.
Ok, now every so often Adobe update their Elements software to a new version, and currently we are at Elements 7. When they decide to update the software, it is normally just to keep one step ahead of all those hackers out there, who would rather steal their product.
If you already own a version of Elements, my advise would be not to upgrade to the new Elements version as there really aren't that many significant changes, but to invest in the latest version of Photoshop, which is currently CS4 as that will always include any tools that you may be missing out on from the latest Elements version.
When it comes to learning how to use the Elements software in an efficient manner, then you should really consider professionally made Elements video tutorials that can be applied to any Elements version. Don't worry if the screen appears to be slightly different to yours as the videos will help you out with 90% of the tools on any Elements version.
If you don't already own the Elements software, don't worry if the version you buy isn't the latest one as you will always get the best training skills that will enable you to conquer any Elements version in no time at all.
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