Software Review: Adobe Premiere Elements 10

Adobe Premiere Elements 10 is the latest release of the consumer-based video editing program from Adobe. It is a scaled-down version of their professional level package Premiere Pro and provides a lot of power for the consumer without all of the learning curve of its larger brother. It is available as a stand-alone package or it can also be bought as a bundle with Adobe Photoshop Elements for a significant savings.

Like Photoshop Elements, Premiere Elements is a lot easier to work with and a lot more manageable than Premier Pro and while it has fewer abilities than Pro, the features that it does have, are more geared toward, and better serve the general consumer and even the low-end prosumer as well. To find out what you need to run Adobe Photoshop Elements 9, just check out their requirements page.

Premiere Elements 10

So what is new with this version of Adobe Premiere Elements?

• Turn pics to movies – and bring them to life. You can take your static pics and give them the feel of video through the use of the new Pan and Zoom tool. This gives you new freedom to control motion, switch up the ordering, and even focus on specific things for a longer time.

• Adjust colors – and now you can also brighten up flat color in your video footage. The problem usually is that when you update the color in video, it messes up the skin tones, but now with the new AutoTone & Vibrance tool, you can boost tone and vibrance without affecting the skin tones.

• Boost color – in specific areas. Rich color can spell the difference between a video that is dull and one that really pops. Through the use of the Three-Way Color Corrector, you can independently adjust colors throughout your movie. Especially in specific areas like highlights, shadows, and mid-tones. You can also use sliders to adjust the color giving you complete control.

Premiere Elements 10

• HD quality movies – can now be burned to standard DVD disks using standard DVD burners as well as through the use of Blu-ray, but by using standard you can watch HD movies at a fraction of the cost.

source : blogcritics.org

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