Thanks Godfrey.
PS CS would be beter IMO but the price will probably make me wait. I
don't often use an editor (partly because I'm more or less lost when
using CS ;). Lightroom means I have no need for the organization
possibilities of PSE.

I will wait, or use free software and see if it is really needed.
Thanks again Godfrey.

2007/2/20, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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
>
>
>
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