Photoshop is a well known and popular artist tool for many people who create digital art or videos. The Photoshop Elements 8 allows for many features such as the recompose tool.
No, Photoshop Elements does not have Contour.
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Yes it is for both versions 32 and 64 bit, but Photoshop Elements if you mean that. Adobe Photoshop 8 is not compatibile and will never be. See related link for additional resources.
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Photoshop Elements is essentially a "Lite" or hobbyist version of the regular Photoshop. Lightroom and Photoshop (either regular or elements) do different things and target different audiences. There is some overlap in image editing functions, but the easiest way to describe it is Lightroom is a complete photo and data management solution. Photoshop is not. So it really depends on who you are and what you want to do with the product. Serious photographers generally purchase Lightroom, whereas folks who want basic image editing might get Elements, and for gold-standard do-all professional-level editing you get the full Photoshop. Plenty of people get both Lightroom and Photoshop. For more in-depth details, see the Related Links.
Yes it is for both versions 32 and 64 bit, but Photoshop Elements if you mean that. Adobe Photoshop 8 is not compatibile and will never be. See related link for additional resources.
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That question is kind of hard to understand, but I'm assuming you mean which version of Photoshop is the best. That depends on what you want to do with Photoshop. Basically the newest version Adobe Photoshop cs5 is the best one because it's the newest and it's got the most options
Nik Silver Efex Pro works with CS3 through CS5, Elements 6 through 9, and Lightroom 2.3 and later.
Nope - unfortunately you need at least Photoshop CS or Photoshop Elements 8 to upgrade to a CS2, 3 or 4 version. There are other ways to upgrade though - if you have any of the older Macromedia Suites, you can upgrade to a CS package.
To move from Photoshop 7 to CS4 will require a purchased full copy of Photoshop CS4 as there is no upgrade available for versions of Photoshop older than 8 - the first CS version.