Photo Editing With Adobe Photoshop Album
Quinn, Just got back in town yesterday, I was stranded out of town for day longer than expected and had read your last post on a computer at my sisters place. I guess the trial version does have limitations in that respect. I wanted to get home here and read more about the way PS Album manages photos as I do have the latest version installed.
I will preface comments on photo editing/filing by telling you that I have PS Album v.2 and it was purchased as an upgrade to the v.1 that I had purchased a year earlier and quite liked. I also have Photoshop CS installed and as both are Adobe products they link quite easily through menu commands. I find that the album is a very easy and effective way to file photos. I have also scanned into my computer about 300-400 35mm slides. It was very simple to create files in numerous categories and sub-categories options in order to file and easily locate photos that I might be looking for.
It also has limited photo retouching, cropping, etc. which I have used on occasion but I tend to use PS for editing and only use the PS Album for fixing "red eye" in people photos. It is much quicker and easier than PS.
I have lifted a few statements from their Managing versions of photos and will limit what they say to what I think is the pertinent information that you would be interested in.
> When you edit a photo, all the changes you make are applied to a copy of the file. This is so that you can revert to the original file at any time.
And on the subject of: Duplicating photos, the following,
>To create multiple versions of a photo which you can edit differently, you can use the Duplicate command to create a copy of the photo. The copied photo becomes a new file on your system and a new entry in the catalog. The copy appears next to the original in the photo well but is no longer linked to the original photo. Photoshop Album appends "-copy" to the file name so that you can tell which version of a duplicate you are working with.<
So in a nutshell, it will do what you want it to do but instead of editing the original and have PA Album just show the edited version in the Photo Well you simply use the Duplicate command first, edit the duplicate and you will have both the original and your edited in the Photo Well and either can be retrieved quickly. Don
Just read on the parallel post that you are thinking of buying PS Elements. If it does come with the full blown versions of Album included for the regular price of Elements then I think you would have a pretty good editing/ filing combo that would be hard to beat for the money!
Last edited by Don Walsh; 01-14-2005 at 03:05 PM.
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