People have used Adobe Photoshop and Premiere for all sorts of editing projects. The appeal of their software is that they are relatively easy to use with just a little familiarization, and it provides users with a wide array of tools to achieve the changes they want in a photo or video.
The new Elements will provide users with AI-based features, which will make the process of editing photos and videos much easier than before. It is a non-subscription product, as mentioned by Engadget.
The users will be walked through the process of the changes they want to achieve by guided edits. They can conveniently search for the effects they want to apply using keyword tags and can use new collage and slideshow templates.
Photoshop Elements
The new Photoshop Elements is a good option for those who don't need the complex editing tools that Adobe Photoshop has. It can be used for fast and simple edits, especially since the software does a lot of the rendering for the user.
It has fairly good face and geotagging capabilities and image manipulation tools where you won't have to do much compared to doing the same task on Adobe Photoshop. The edits are easier since rendering relies more on Adobe's AI technology called Sensei, based on an article from PCMag.
Using the software, you now add motions to your picture. You may achieve this simply by selecting the portion of the image you want to animate and indicating the direction in which it flows using the arrow tool. After that, just let Adobe AI do its thing.
Another thing that Photoshop Elements offers is the ability to put foreground objects in a photo and correct elements in your photo by removing blemishes, adjusting the face tilt, whitening the teeth, or resizing the subject, based on an article from MacRumors.
It makes it easier for users as well to change the background if they think that the subject does not fit into it. You can replace it and use the new backgrounds, patterns, and skies provided by the software by inserting it into the photo.
Premiere Elements
Premiere Elements gives way to a new approach to video editing and effects. The Artistic allows the clip to be rendered in various art styles like that of Van Gogh, Monet, and DaVinci, according to Engadget.
The Quick Mode will allow you to put together clips and add titles, perform image correction, and add soundtracks and effects without having to navigate through controls that you'll find in Adobe Premiere. ]
Users can also apply the Auto Reframe to change the aspect of the video, which can be helpful when one decides to post content on social media with a specific aspect ratio. The Smart trim feature will easily identify the parts of your video with poor quality and preview them to see which ones to remove and which should be retained.
When your video appears to be grainy, you can use the Reduce Noise tool to correct it. You can choose between Default, medium, and High. According to PCMag, it will not suddenly turn your video into a high-quality one, but it will do its job and smooth out grainy shots.