Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Mar 4, 2016 18:17:42 GMT
Could someone tell me if Elements+ gives access to the Warp in Transform Tool, as in Photoshop, please? I'm considering getting Elements+ but this would just be enough to sway me, as if I needed much persuasion I would like to be able to more easily turn up corners, put a curve on a boundary etc Many thanks
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Post by Major Major on Mar 4, 2016 20:14:51 GMT
Julie -
It does a lot of things, but I'm pretty sure it won't do that. Sorry.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 4, 2016 20:25:36 GMT
Julie, I agree with Craig. I don't believe this tool is in Elements+. If you want to know what Elements+ offers, there is a chart on their homepage -- elementsplus.net/
I am not really sure what you want to accomplish but you could check the Warp tool in the Liquify filter or even the Correct Camera Distortion filter.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Mar 4, 2016 20:39:30 GMT
Thanks both to Craig and Sepiana I'll check out those two functions Thanks for the tips J
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Post by Andrei Doubrovski on Mar 5, 2016 6:02:40 GMT
Alas, I confirm that the warp transform isn't available in E+.
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Squirrel2014
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Mar 5, 2016 9:56:34 GMT
Thanks for your confirmation, Andrei
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Post by Moto on Mar 5, 2016 21:51:54 GMT
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Post by Squirrel2014 on Mar 5, 2016 22:18:57 GMT
Thanks for that information, Moto. I appreciate it However, XXL is a bit more expensive although it seems it has a lot to offer In the meantime, I've found the Liquify Tool and other techniques will do what I'm after just now. Julie
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 5, 2016 22:48:41 GMT
Yes, that's correct and ElementsXXL is a great add-on to Photoshop Elements when it comes to Warp tools. However, a little clarification may be needed for the benefit of Elements users. The features one gets in ElementsXXL will vary depending on which version of Photoshop Elements you use. According to their website, . . .
Source: Compatibility
For example, the new Perspective Warp filter is Photoshop Elements 13/14 only.
Source: NEW: Version 3.03 with 200 new features
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