Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0
Editors' rating
Very good
7.0
out of 10
- The good: Runs on the full Photoshop's powerful imaging engine; includes all of the essential retouching, selection, and output tools for digital photographers; now supports OS X.
- The bad: Help system is annoying for experienced users and isn't integrated or thorough enough for newbies; lacks Photoshop's most useful tool, the Healing Brush.
- The bottom line: Photoshop Elements delivers the core image-editing tools needed by most nonprofessional photographers. But it's still too complex for most hobbyists. For a more kitchen-sink feature set, try Jasc Paint Shop Pro or Ulead PhotoImpact.
- Reviewed by:
- Lori Grunin
- Review date: 7/16/02
- Update date: 3/3/03

Screenshot of Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0

In version 2.0, Adobe aggregates several retouching tools into a single dialog box.
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