Adobe Premiere Elements 10
By Brian Jones
“Hard to use” and “complicated” are usually phrases that are synonymous with Adobe software products. Not this time. Adobe really made sure that the ease of use in Premiere Elements 10 was one of the most important features. The smart tagging and InstantMovie features are where this is really apparent. These make it extremely easy to store and locate your clips while InstantMovie brings clips into the program according to specific criteria. Once the movie is created, Adobe makes it just as easy to share it. Burning your finished product to a DVD or Blu-ray or posting a video to any social media site can be done quickly and hassle free. Adobe Premiere Elements 10 is available for $73.45-$99.99.
Quick Specs
- Operating System: Windows 7, Vista, XP and Mac OS X v10.5.8-v10.6
- DVD and Blu-ray support
- 99 multi-media editing tracks
Strengths
Standard editing tools like split/trim, text tools, video stabilization and color correction are easy to find Easy to share and view videos online, on mobile devices, and HDTV’s Advance slide show maker brings a new life to still photos Smart tagging feature makes it quick and easy to find clips stored on your computer AVCHD DVD feature creates high definition DVDs Weaknesses Adobe implements multiple programs for full functionality of this program, which is confusing No 3D capabilities |
Brian Jones has had a passion for photography and anything related for the majority of his life. One photography class in high school was all it took to get hooked on everything to do with the subject. He became more focused on learning about camera equipment as he experiemented with everything available… See more about Brian |