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Adobe’s new Photoshop Elements 2018 for Mac/PC gets 30% discount to $70

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Amazon offers Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 (Mac/PC) for $69.99 as a digital download or on a disc. Also available at B&H and direct. Just recently released, this limited sale is set to run through November 12th. That’s a $30 savings off the regular price, an Amazon all-time low and the best that we’ve seen. Adobe’s Elements suite of software has generally seen solid ratings from reviewers.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 Features:

  • See your best photos auto-curated based on quality, faces, subjects, and more.
  • Make your photos look amazing with automated photo editing options.
  • Create and share beautiful artwork, new dynamic slideshows, photo collages, and gifts.
  • Turn your best photos and video clips into new dynamic slideshows with one click.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 is a photo editing software that features automated tools for organizing and editing your photos, creating calendars, scrapbooks, and cards that you can print right at home, and much more. It’s designed for users who take many photos and want to get creative with them without spending too much time on the technical process.

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