Download the Photoshop Elements trial and try it out.  Then (or now if you want) get 
the CorelDRAW 9 Graphics Suite which includes Corel PhotoPaint 9 for $43.00  
http://www.directdeals.com/product.asp?id=461 - it will give you an excellent idea of 
what the full PS6 will do but it's not as sophisticated.

I started with PhotoPaint before Elements was out and then tried out Elements later 
and for my workflow I preferred PhotoPaint because I could work in CMYK - I read Dan 
Margulis's Professional Photoshop 5 and found I could adjust skin-tones much better in 
CMYK than I could in RGB, but Elements does have a feature called "Variations" where 
you can do a good job of adjusting brightness and color.

See which way of working works best for you.

Maris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Niesmertelny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Adobe Photoshop Elements 


| Maris, good questions.
| I'm still a newbie WRT scanning and digital imaging.  I'll want to be as
| sophisticated as I have time for, which currently is not much, but as far as
| cost is concerned, I'll pay what something is worth but not for
| bells/whistles and capabilities I'll never use.  Reviews I've read of
| Photoshop Elements leads me to believe it may be the "right" fit for me,
| easy to understand and use, capable with some study.  Most programs seem to
| be on one side of the bell curve or the other, either exceedingly simplistic
| or incredibly complex.  But the problem is, until I sit down and really
| start working at it, I don't have any idea what I need (I just know it ain't
| currently what I've got!  If I have to restart this computer ONE MORE TIME
| because of the stupid software...!)
| 
| Chris
| 
| 
| 
| 
| How much do you want to spend and how sophisticated are you (or do you want
| to be)?
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