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Title: Restoration
Post by: James L. on Friday 07 November 08 17:04 GMT (UK)
Hello to all,

I have looked for some way to try Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 to see if is for me but cannot find a link to download this info.
I have no experience of photo restoration so any help will be most appreciated.

Thanks, James L.
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: billkent on Friday 07 November 08 17:30 GMT (UK)


hi James, I use Photoshop Elements 5.0, it does everything I need and more and there are plenty of restorers here who can help you.

Bill.
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: James L. on Friday 07 November 08 20:18 GMT (UK)
Hi billkent,

Thanks for the reply and offer of help. Do you know of way to try this programme for perhaps 30 days. I have seen offers for trials but typically I cannot locate one at this time in spite of having all sorts of freebee CDs and DVDs acquired over some time.
I feel this programme may suit me as my initial interest is to tidy up old BW family photos.
 Regards, James
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: billkent on Friday 07 November 08 20:51 GMT (UK)
If you go to the top of the board, look at  'I want to learn photo restoration-guidance needed' Caz thinks there may be a Photoshop Elements 30 day free trial.

Bill.
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: des_enzano on Friday 07 November 08 21:17 GMT (UK)
Here is the site for downloading Adobe Photoshop 7 trials: https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?promoid=DZHDI&product=photoshop_elements

George
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: James L. on Friday 07 November 08 21:47 GMT (UK)
Thanks Bill, Thanks George,

I will download the trial version 7, then over the next few days I will try it out and then I may be more ready to ask sensible questions.

Great site for friendly advice.

Regards,

James
Title: Re: Restoration
Post by: des_enzano on Friday 07 November 08 22:26 GMT (UK)
You're welcome James. I use Photoshop Elements 6 and to be honest, it took me a while to get used to it but here is a great site for help and information: http://www.elementsvillage.com/forums/index.php

George