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Originally Posted by Lemon Juice Whether they put a feature in or out does matter in one slight advantage here: for example if they retain the selective color or curves in Elements then it is possible to create adjustment layers with these tools - even if you can't edit them in Elements, you have an adjustment layer you can turn on or off, adjust opacity, or apply the layer mask to the adjustment layer. |
Well, actually you can do the same thing by applying an adjustment to a composite layer.
1. Create a new layer at the top of the layer stack.
2. Press Command+Option+Shift+E / Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E. This will copy visible to the layer.
3. Apply your change.
That layer can act just like your adjustment layer--especially since you can't edit the adjustments in Elements for those adjustment layers anyway.
I stick by it: there is a work-around for everything. What most people have is a preference for how they'd do it in Photoshop, and frankly those methods aren't always superior.