On Feb 20, 2007, at 4:21 AM, Thibouille wrote: > * Is there a website (or one you) which could show clearly what are > the differences between PS CS and PSE. > > * What about integration between Lightroom and PSE? As well as between > Lightroom and PS CS? > > * What about future versions? I know PS CS3 is coming soon (so buying > CS2 now is probably a bad idea) but what about PSE ? Is there a PSE6 > planned soon?
Nabbed from http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=273209: --- Some of the features in Photoshop CS2 that are not included in Photoshop Elements 5 are: * CMYK and LAB color modes * More tools and features that work with high-bit (16-bit and 32-bit) images * Combine multiple exposures to create high dynamic range (HDR) images * Channels Palette * Recording custom Actions (for batch processing) * Adjustments: Color Balance, Match Color * Layer Masks, Layer Comps, and Quick Mask mode * Smart Objects, Smart Guides * Lens Blur Filter * Vanishing Point Tool * Pen tool and paths palette * Some adjustment layers (curves, color balance, selective color, channel mixer) * Editing History Log * Text on a path, advanced text formatting * Advanced Layer Style manipulation * Advanced Color Management * Advanced Web features and ImageReady (rollovers, slicing) * Customizable tool presets, keyboard shortcuts, and menus * In the features and tools that are shared, the Photoshop version usually offers more advanced options for fine tuning and control. Photoshop Elements also offers some features that are not available in Photoshop such as the cookie cutter tool, drop in frames, backgrounds, and artwork, an automatic red eye removal, Quick Fix mode, and the Photo Organizer. The Photo Organizer (only in the Windows version of Photoshop Elements 3 and up) lets you organize your photos with tags, then search and share them. The Organizer also offers several types of creations for sharing your photos in slide shows, video CDs, cards, email, calendars, Web galleries, and photo books. --- Lightroom can integrate with any higher-level image editor, but I think it works best with an editor capable of supporting full 16- [EMAIL PROTECTED] image data and ProPhoto RGB. There's an export preferences setup that you can tell it what format to put the file into when switching to another editor using the "Edit in another application" menu... No idea whether or when PSE will be updated. Godfrey -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

