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The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements 11

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Re: Win a Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Element

Postby Bubby Grub » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:46 pm

Count me in also
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Re: Win a Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Element

Postby Gerry » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:00 pm

Looks like I'm getting in just under the wire! Thanks for the summary of what's changed -- this sounds huge. I'm looking forward to it.
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Re: Win a Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Element

Postby videovillageidiot » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:01 pm

i'm sure your new books will be as awesome as your previous ones!!
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Re: Win a Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Element

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:42 am

Congratulations, Richard Paul and AllieB!

I've dropped you each a private message. Just let me know which book you'd like.

And thank you all for your kind words about the books. What an appreciative community you are!
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Dave McElderry » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:07 am

Congratulations to the winners! Enjoy. :exc:
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Re: The Muvipix Guides to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby George Tyndall » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:15 am

Steve Grisetti wrote:What’s new in version 11?...In Premiere Elements: ... 64-bit support for Windows 7 ....


Steve, if I were to move from PRE7 to PRE11 to create my slide shows, during which part of the production process would I see significant improvement as a result of the 64-bit support for Win7?
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:35 am

You'll see the most improvement when working with longer movies and large high-def video files, when the program can take advantage of higher levels of RAM.

I see you've got an i7 with 8 gigs of RAM. That's an ideal machine for taking advantage of 64-bit software.

Although, if you're only working with slideshows, you may not see a huge boost in performance.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Peru » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:55 am

Congrats Richard Paul and AllieB. \:D/

I'm sure you will find that it's going to be a great reference tool.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby AllieB » Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:39 pm

Thanks all for your congralutions. I am very happy to be one of the winners of the book and I am sure to learn a lot.

Can´t nearly await to receive to book. In that way it will be good that the dutch version of PSE11/PRE11 will be on the market at the eñd of ctober.

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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Gerlinde » Tue Oct 02, 2012 10:51 am

Congratulations to the winners! :-5

I have already a collection of Steve's books and they are always the 1st thing I'm reaching for, when I can't remember how something should work or were to find the feature I'm looking for.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:12 am

For the record, I'm always reaching for my books too, when I'm trying to figure out a setting or solution.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby George Tyndall » Sat Oct 06, 2012 4:58 pm

Steve Grisetti wrote:You'll see the most improvement when working with longer movies and large high-def video files, when the program can take advantage of higher levels of RAM.

I see you've got an i7 with 8 gigs of RAM. That's an ideal machine for taking advantage of 64-bit software.

Although, if you're only working with slideshows, you may not see a huge boost in performance.


Apart from PRE11, is PSE11 also 64-bit?

The reason I ask is that various Organizer11 actions, such as Get Media from Files and Folders, appear to be occurring significanty faster than with PSE7.

And with regard to the PSE11 Editor, the various actions in Guided Edit appear to be quite "zippy."
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Sun Oct 07, 2012 9:09 am

The programs have all been tuned up, George. But neither Photoshop Elements nor the Elements Organizer is a 64-bit program.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby momoffduty » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:37 am

Steve, I have an editing idea for one of the PSE guided edits. I don't have PSE to test this out.

With the reflection photo action: Use this in PrEl to create a fake 3D effect by keyframing the scale, position, and rotation. Have the photo slide in from one side and scale up & swivel and then scale back down and exit right for example.

Can you modify the photo action in PSE? A few things to modify: add a fast blur to the reflection, move the reflection down a hair to give a definition between it and the photo, lower the reflection's opacity, and save with a transparent background.

I was working on something similar in AE and this came to mind.
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Re: The Muvipix Guide to Premiere Elements & Photo Elements

Postby Steve Grisetti » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:53 am

You can't create Actions in Photoshop Elements 11. At least not that I can see. But I think Actions created in Photoshop Pro will load into the Actions panel.

But Photoshop Elements doesn't do animation and you can't really use it to modify animations created in Premiere Elements. I love how your imagination works though, Cheryl!
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