Adobe Premiere Elements 10 review
SoftwareMuch-improved preview performance and colour correction, but it's not enough to overlook the lethargic controls and numerous annoying niggles
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Much-improved preview performance and colour correction, but it's not enough to overlook the lethargic controls and numerous annoying niggles
Not much has changed since CS5, but the mobile tools are interesting. Keen app developers should consider an upgrade
Adobe Reader X offers improved security and a bunch of useful new features that make the PDF viewing experience more enjoyable.
The improved preview performance is welcome, as are the new effects, but Premiere Elements still lacks polish and feels unwieldy
Dramatic improvements to real-time preview performance makes this a crucial update for Premiere Pro
There's lots to like here, but many of the new features are designed to appeal to people who aren't interested in video editing.