
Reviewers generally are saying positive things about the crisp new user-friendly editing environment and the improved performance. Providing these different levels allows the program to work according to your abilities and vice versa, making it easier to learn, use, and improve your skills. The redesigned interface is fresh and clean with three editing modes you can smoothly switch between: Quick, Guided, and Expert (full). Responding to years of feedback, Adobe has reengineered the PSE Organizer and Editor to make them faster and more efficient while being easier to use at the same time. The biggest news with Elements 11 is the user interface has received a welcome upgrade, as its big brother Photoshop CS6 did earlier this year.


#Photoshop elements 11 upgrade#
New Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 is here, and one of the recurring upgrade questions we see is what’s new, what’s different, and what’s improved compared to Elements 10? Or more essentially, what are the key new features in PSE 11, versus PSE 10, 9, 8, or even version 7? We published a quick list here of what’s changed since the last release, but how about a version-by-version, feature-by-feature table? You’ll find this down below (or shortcut here), but first let’s take a closer look at some of the major additions.
