Summary
Adobe Photoshop Elements started life as very much a scrapbooking-type, project-based photo editor, and while that feel has been somewhat replaced by an increasing number of hardcore image-editing features, it continues to surprise with the types of clever instant and automated features we discussed in this chapter. But for many, these automated processes, while extraordinarily useful, also have finite practicality—you can only go so far with them.
In this chapter, we have seen the power of Adobe's AI develop further with its semi-automated processes, such as its all-new Artistic Effects located in the Quick Edit mode, as well as its equally fantastic Colorize Photo feature, the clever Photomerge Scene Cleaner, plus its equally cool siblings, Photomerge Faces and Photomerge Panorama functions, a newly-expanded Slideshow feature, automated greetings card designs and DIY calendars, plus Lomo camera effects and effects collages, and, of course, there...