06-22-2011, 01:11 PM
the creativelive folks run wonderful webinars.
i often find them useful and i walk away with a better understanding of a particular piece of digital information.
i had purchased a combo pack of adobe photoshop elements 9 and premiere elements 9 $40 after rebate.
as a media person who uses final cut pro, i thought that premiere might be a worthy tool to have in my bag.
but after watching lesa snider do a wonderful webiner on photoshop elements 9, i decided to load elements onto my system.
i have always been intimidated by the width and breath of...(cue music)...dum...dee...dum..dum ..."photoshop".
but elements 9 is well within my capacity and i found the creativelive presentation very helpful.
thank you creativelive.
i'm really looking forward to employing elements 9 as one of my go-to media tools.
ymmv
be well
rob
i often find them useful and i walk away with a better understanding of a particular piece of digital information.
i had purchased a combo pack of adobe photoshop elements 9 and premiere elements 9 $40 after rebate.
as a media person who uses final cut pro, i thought that premiere might be a worthy tool to have in my bag.
but after watching lesa snider do a wonderful webiner on photoshop elements 9, i decided to load elements onto my system.
i have always been intimidated by the width and breath of...(cue music)...dum...dee...dum..dum ..."photoshop".
but elements 9 is well within my capacity and i found the creativelive presentation very helpful.
thank you creativelive.
i'm really looking forward to employing elements 9 as one of my go-to media tools.
ymmv
be well
rob