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Adobe has raised the bar once again with the latest release of Photoshop Elements 6. This new version boasts a tremendous amount of new features and enhancements. Some of these include; a new streamlined interface, a new organizer, new selection and retouching tools, new sharing features like Flash enabled web galleries and customized photo emails, and so much more. This new version is jam packed with so many new features that make organizing and processing your digital photos easier and faster than ever. Find out more here.
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