UPDATE: when I tried these later (29 April 2012) as long as I accepted a browser redirect, they both still worked. I notice Elements 10 (just out) isn't in those lists, so the links may break if Adobe re-issue the pages, let me know if this happens (someone, anyone). In terms of features, either are pretty good, but obviously later models have more gadgets and some can be useful. This page tells you which version of ACR you need for a given camera model. This page tells you which version of ACR is supported by which version of Elements (and CS, etc.) I would be wary of where you buy from, I'm sure there are counterfeit versions on auction sites.Īlso, it may not be a problem now with your Olympus SP880 (especially if it doesn't shoot RAW - I haven't checked), but if/when you get a newer camera and shoot RAW, you may have an upgrade issue for Adobe Camera RAW if you buy too early a version of Elements and it isn't compatible with newer camera models - there is a workaround though, conversion with the free DNG converter to DNG format, then use that in Elements, but it's just another step in the process, which some do anyway (e.g. I have used Elements 6 and Elements 8, both bought retail from reputable sources and registered.
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