Adobe Photoshop4+Premiere2 Elements in PC World, £69 less £20 Adobe chequeback=£49 - bargain? Time to move up from Moviemaker!


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:03 AM
Jonathan
 
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Default Adobe Photoshop4+Premiere2 Elements in PC World, £69 less £20 Adobe chequeback=£49 - bargain? Time to move up from Moviemaker!

Windows Moviemaker has done me OK until now, Avid DV Free is too complex for
my simple brain and has too few export options.
So I saw this Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 + Premiere Elements 2 in PC World
for £49 (after cheque back).
From a bit of Froogling, I've made myself believe that this is one of those
rare PC World things...an actual bargain.

However, £50 is still £50 and I'm more "family/fun" stuff than "pro". What
do people think of the "Elements" versions of these packages?
What I mainly want is PIP and "split screen" transitions, and although I'm
aware than Moviemaker can be extended to do this via transitions, it's not
that eay with one video timeline.

So, should I pay or should I go?


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:03 AM
me@privacy.net
 
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Default Re: Adobe Photoshop4+Premiere2 Elements in PC World, £69 less £20 Adobe chequeback=£49 - bargain? Time to move up from Moviemaker!

On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 12:25:45 -0000, "Jonathan"
<digitaltoast@gmail.com> wrote:

>Windows Moviemaker has done me OK until now, Avid DV Free is too complex for
>my simple brain and has too few export options.
>So I saw this Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 + Premiere Elements 2 in PC World
>for £49 (after cheque back).
>From a bit of Froogling, I've made myself believe that this is one of those
>rare PC World things...an actual bargain.
>
>However, £50 is still £50 and I'm more "family/fun" stuff than "pro". What
>do people think of the "Elements" versions of these packages?
>What I mainly want is PIP and "split screen" transitions, and although I'm
>aware than Moviemaker can be extended to do this via transitions, it's not
>that eay with one video timeline.
>
>So, should I pay or should I go?
>


Just buy photoshop cs2 and adobe premiere full versions.
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Old 01-05-2006, 07:03 AM
Ray
 
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Default Re: Adobe Photoshop4+Premiere2 Elements in PC World, £69 less £20 Adobe chequeback=£49 - bargain? Time to move up from Moviemaker!


"Jonathan" <digitaltoast@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Windows Moviemaker has done me OK until now, Avid DV Free is too complex
> for my simple brain and has too few export options.
> So I saw this Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 + Premiere Elements 2 in PC World
> for £49 (after cheque back).
> From a bit of Froogling, I've made myself believe that this is one of
> those rare PC World things...an actual bargain.
>
> However, £50 is still £50 and I'm more "family/fun" stuff than "pro". What
> do people think of the "Elements" versions of these packages?
> What I mainly want is PIP and "split screen" transitions, and although I'm
> aware than Moviemaker can be extended to do this via transitions, it's not
> that eay with one video timeline.
>
> So, should I pay or should I go?
>

A quick check of Adobe website does not reveal the £20 chequeback offer. How
is it claimed?

Certainly for this price I am very interested.

Ray


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Old 01-05-2006, 07:03 AM
Jonathan
 
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Default Re: Adobe Photoshop4+Premiere2 Elements in PC World, £69 less £20 Adobe chequeback=£49 - bargain? Time to move up from Moviemaker!

<me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Just buy photoshop cs2 and adobe premiere full versions.


Yes, I'll just fish the requisite £469 for Premiere out of my back pocket


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