New overlays for the Crop tool help you compose your photos more effectively according to the Rule of Thirds and the Golden Mean, and it's now possible to add text to a path (curved line), the outline of a shape or a selection.
There are three new Guided Edit effects, too, for those who want to enhance their pictures and learn at the same time. Improvements to the Elements editor include 30 new Smart Brush effects and patterns which you can paint straight on to your photos. It's never been that hard to do using YouTube's own upload tools, but you might find it useful to be able to do it from within the Organizer. You can now use your Facebook friends list to tag photos, and it's possible to upload videos straight to YouTube.
There are enhancements for social networkers, too.
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Not everyone has the time or patience to apply keywords to their photos, so this offers an alternative way of finding matching images where the software does the work, not you. The Organizer gets some interesting new visual search tools which use clever image-analysis techniques. New features for Elements 10Įlements 10 comes with a list of enhancements to both the Organizer and the Elements editor itself. The Organizer works with both programs, which is why you'll see references to video, even if you just go for the Elements-only version. This has the same relationship to Adobe Premiere as Elements does to Photoshop.
You can get Photoshop Elements on its own, but it's also available as a bundle with Adobe Premiere Elements, Adobe's amateur-orientated video editing program.