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The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 7:17 am
by Steve Grisetti
Adobe has released its latest versions of Premiere Elements and Photoshop Elements. And to celebrate, we're giving away copies of our latest Muvipix.com Guides!

Premiere Elements 2018 includes a number of exciting new features:
• Smart Trim, a workspace for selecting the best segments from a longer clip.
• Candid Moments, a workspace for selecting still photos from a video clip.
• Output as a 5-10 second animated GIF (Windows only).
• Additionally, Adobe continues to build out its library of Guided Edits with step-by-step walkthroughs that will show you how to Fix Action Camera Footage and correct lens distortion, create a motion title and a freeze frame/motion title and build a bounce-back effect that momentarily freezes your movie, then plays it backwards.
NOTE THAT THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE BLU-RAY DISCS HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM PREMIERE ELEMENTS 2018.

Photoshop Elements 2018 includes:
A Smart Selection tool that selects objects and people in your photos based on your rough outlines.
An Open Closed Eyes tool for pretty effectively replacing closed eyes in photos with open eyes "borrowed" from another photo.
Guided Edits for creating shape overlay, painterly and cool double-exposure effects.

The Organizer includes an Auto Curate tool for automatically filtering your photos based on quality, as well as an InstantMovie-style slideshow creator.

For more information, demonstration tutorials and screen shots showing these new features for Premiere Elements 2018, Photoshop Elements 2018 and the Organizer, as well as information on our Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 and Muvipix.com Guide to Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 books, see out book promo page:
http://muvipix.com/pe2018.php

In addition, we're releasing the latest version of our "Cool Tricks & Hot Tips for Adobe Premiere Elements", updated for version 2018, and including step-by-step instructions for creating the 50 most request special effects.

You can learn more about this book, see samples of the effects you can create and even see some free tutorials on this page.
http://muvipix.com/cooltricks2018.php

If you'd like to win one of these books, just tag onto this thread. We'll draw two names at random on Tuesday, October 10. Each winner can select the book he or she receives.

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:56 am
by sidd finch
Just a quick pitch for Steve's book. A very thorough and complete guide to helping you to learn more about PR/PS Elements or trying to take your skill set to the next level. Steve's books are really easy to read and quite helpful when you want to "know something"

I would highly suggest adding your name for a chance to win. I won a book from a prior release and it was a very valuable resource.

Steve you did not say but, will the books include a signed autograph? :conf:

Sidd

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 2:18 pm
by Peru
sidd finch wrote:Just a quick pitch for Steve's book. A very thorough and complete guide to helping you to learn more about PR/PS Elements or trying to take your skill set to the next level. Steve's books are really easy to read and quite helpful when you want to "know something"


I fully agree.

I would highly suggest adding your name for a chance to win. I won a book from a prior release and it was a very valuable resource.


I also had won a book and have purchased them as well.
They also make a great gift for a beginner.

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 10:47 pm
by Bubby Grub
Please count me in I would love to win PE Book, have purchased Steve's books before and they have been a great help.
Bubby Grub :exc:

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 6:37 am
by AllieB
Please count me in. All the earlier books were a great help so I suppose this one will too.

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 2:02 pm
by RJ Johnston
I've now downloaded and installed the trial version of Premiere Elements 2018. During installation, there was a message that there was a Windows update in progress, but there really wasn't, and I clicked on "ignore." After ignoring that message, Premiere Elements could be installed.

Even though Adobe removed Blu-ray disc menus, you can still create Blu-ray disc files that can be loaded into DVD Architect and burned to Blu-ray disc without the need for rendering again. If you create Blu-ray AVC files in Premiere Elements, you need to rename the extension of the video file from .m4v to .avc before DVD Architect will accept the file. The .wav audio file will load automatically when you load the video file in DVD Architect.

The "Candid Moments" is a convenient new feature I just tried. That creates a cool looking slideshow. ::CLAP:

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:06 pm
by videovillageidiot
Steve's books are great! I'd love to win one!

Thanks for staying on top of all the changes Steve!

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 8:52 pm
by estherlouise
Once again, I renewed!
I remember the first days of this website and how many times I referred people here when I couldn't answer their questions.
Thanks for being here when I need you.
Esther Louise

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 9:15 am
by Chuck Engels
Thanks for your continued support Esther !!

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 11:04 am
by estherlouise
This site has such value! :yh:


Thanks!

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:29 am
by MrGrunthunter
Please include me for an opportunity to win your latest book.

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 1:34 pm
by Steve Grisetti
Congratulations to Peru Bob and Videovillageidiot! You're our winners!

I'll be in touch with you soon to see which books you'd like.

And thanks to everyone for playing.

How does the Elements bundle for 2018 differ from the 15 bun

PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 12:08 pm
by George Tyndall
Thanks, Steve.

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 12:15 am
by George Tyndall
Steve Grisetti wrote:Adobe has released its latest versions of Premiere Elements and Photoshop Elements. And to celebrate, we're giving away copies of our latest Muvipix.com Guides!

Premiere Elements 2018 includes a number of exciting new features:
• Smart Trim, a workspace for selecting the best segments from a longer clip.
• Candid Moments, a workspace for selecting still photos from a video clip.
• Output as a 5-10 second animated GIF (Windows only).
• Additionally, Adobe continues to build out its library of Guided Edits with step-by-step walkthroughs that will show you how to Fix Action Camera Footage and correct lens distortion, create a motion title and a freeze frame/motion title and build a bounce-back effect that momentarily freezes your movie, then plays it backwards.
NOTE THAT THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE BLU-RAY DISCS HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM PREMIERE ELEMENTS 2018.

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In addition, we're releasing the latest version of our "Cool Tricks & Hot Tips for Adobe Premiere Elements", updated for version 2018, and including step-by-step instructions for creating the 50 most request special effects.


I've bought all three of your magnificent books, Steve.

Currently, I'm about half way through the PRE edition. Although there are many features that I love, Time Remapping is the one that makes the program a must-have, as it allows me continue to work efficiently -- no rendering required -- with a 1080p timeline and still get Slo- and Fast-Mo. (I use the 1080p 30 setting with both my Mavic Pro and Akaso Brave.)

Re the inability to produce Blu-ray discs, I love the fact that I can continue to make use of PRE7 for that despite having installed PRE 2018.

Lastly, I must tell you that I'm so very proud of your writing style with regard to the PRE 2018 book (the only one I've read so far). Because of the logical manner in which you have assembled it, the book can both a) be read cover to cover b) be used as a reference tool when one needs to quickly learn how to perform a specific task during the process of creating a movie.

Bravo!

::CLAP:

Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere/Photoshop Elements 2018

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 9:04 pm
by Steve Grisetti
Thank you, George! That's the kind of compliment that truly makes my day!