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Adobe’s Photoshop & Premiere Elements 14 bundle has the tools to enhance your photos/videos: $75 (25% off)

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Photo editing can be a tedious task without the right tools. Although Apple’s Photos app has improved in recent years, sometimes its best to go outside of the ecosystem for a solution. Amazon currently has Adobe Photoshop & Premiere Elements 14 for $74.99. You can download it digitally or opt to have a disc sent to your house. Either way you’ll receive a suite of tools that will handle photos and videos that goes way beyond the basic crop and export. Need more power? Opt for Adobe’s Photoshop CC as an alternative.

Smartphone selfies. Tablet scenes. Posed portraits and action-cam footage. You take more photos and videos than ever before. Keep focusing on the memories — Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 & Premiere Elements 14 will make them look great with quick edits, stylish effects, artistic touches and more. Share virtually anywhere, and find any photo or video, fast. Transform your photos and videos – Make quick edits, add artistic touches and cool effects like a pro or transform your photos and videos to wow friends and family. Elements can step you through or do it for you.

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