![]() ![]() I just recently purchased PE2 with Photoshop Elements. Premiere is definately better used with dual monitors, I also use a tv as a third large monitor for viewing the preview window. Window > workspace > (your named one or one of the presets). Then you can either revert back to one of it's std workspaces or your own by using If you want to reset the workspace windows to a size you like you can save your workspace, I've not tried elements as I use 6.5, though I should imagine it would be retained in the cut down version. The second piece, Ken are you talking about Elements or Premeire full? It uses the terminology of old fashioned linear editing, well sort of, in it's use, you have bins which you put your files in, which is how it used to be done, for example. The first bit is very true, but once you understand it's way of working, like anything it is very easy to use. That being said, it produces excellent results. Ken Berry wrote: The program is also not as 'instinctive' as VS9, and I find myself consulting Help for even the most simple actions. You can enlarge it manually, but this obscures the video and audio timelines, and there is no automatic restore to normal (small) size - you have to do that manually too and then squeeze it back into its box. The only other thing I don't really like about Premiere is its small preview window (though it is certainly better in performance than VS9's). On the other hand, it has an excellent Help section/manual, if you can actually find the time to read it! The program is also not as 'instinctive' as VS9, and I find myself consulting Help for even the most simple actions. Elements retains a lot of Premiere's complications. ![]() Elements, as its name implies, is a cut down version of Adobe Premiere, which is a very sophisticated (read 'difficult') top end editing program designed more for professionals. There are also some downsides: the most notable is a very steep learning curve. Elements has some advantages, notably more video channels and, IMHO, much nicer templates to work with - they look more 'professional'. ![]()
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