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ArticlesPhoto Editing Made Easier


November 1997 / What's New / Photo Editing Made Easier
Jon Pepper

Adobe's PhotoDeluxe 2.0 image-editing software adds a host of features designed to appeal to both novice and experienced users. Although that sounds like a bit of a tightrope act, Adobe manages to pull it off. I previewed a beta version of PhotoDeluxe for Windows, but Adobe will also release a Mac version.

PhotoDeluxe's revamped user interface has visual cues that present functions in a more logical way to the end user, and Guided Activities in the program now require fewer steps. These improvements make the program more approachable and easier to follow for first-time and occasional users. Key tasks, such as Red Eye removal or edge selection, are vastly improved and automated for quicker execution. However, I think that Microsoft's PictureIt does a slightly bett er job at quickly outlining shapes. Other additions include the powerful PhotoShop clone tool, better text manipulation, and more snazzy special-effect filters.

For those who don't want to be led by the hand, PhotoDeluxe's Advanced mode is also beefed up, and it is easier to switch from the Guided Activities into the Advanced mode. In either mode, you can now access the Internet (Internet Explorer is built in) to send photos or get onto the Adobe Web site and download new Guided Activities. You can also make screen savers, e-mail cards, and slide shows out of photo projects.

Other notable features include Storm's EasyPhoto Organizer, plenty of project templates, and MMX support. PhotoDeluxe 2.0 is a winner, offering both creative power and usability.


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