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Briefly: Adobe offering $30 off Lightroom 4, Photoshop and Premiere Elements for Mother's Day

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Adobe on Monday announced special Mother's Day pricing for Lightroom 4, Photoshop Elements 11, Premiere Elements 11, and a Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11 bundle, each getting a $30 discount off regular pricing.

Lightroom 4 was recently updated to version 4.4, and includes a variety of one-click enhancements, as well as a comprehensive set of image adjustment tools. The software supports the latest digital cameras, including RAW files from popular DSLRs and point-and-shoots. Lightroom 4 normally sells for $149.

Photoshop Elements 11 brings a number of powerful editing assets from Adobe's flagship Photoshop CS6 software to the consumer, for a fraction of the price. New features include location metadata, an enhanced Spot Healing Brush and leading-edge technology that allows for the quick splicing and combining of separate photos. The software also lets users share their pictures online via a Web interface and Facebook. Photoshop Elements 11 is priced at $99.

Finally, Premiere Elements 11 is Adobe's consumer video editing title which, like Photoshop Elements, shares a variety of features with its the pro-level counterpart. Highlights include automated tools to reduce camera shake, fix lighting issues and balance audio. As with Photoshop Elements 11, Premiere Elements 11 is also $99 without discount.

A bundle of the two Elements products is also available with an original price of $149.

Adobe's Mother's Day discount takes $30 off normal pricing for all four products. To take advantage of the special pricing, click on the above links and enter the discount code "SPRING30" at checkout. The promotion ends on May 11.



10 Comments

philboogie 15 Years · 7669 comments

$119 for LR4 seems like a good deal, especially compared to A3, which is $79 I believe. Still, for some reason I haven't tried the trial version yet...why is that?

bdkennedy1 20 Years · 1458 comments

Just what every mother wants for Mother's Day.

gtr 13 Years · 3231 comments

Did Adobe ever release the "de-blurring" photo software/filter that they demoed quite a while ago?

 

It could take a photo blurred badly by movement of the photographer and make it razor sharp.

 

I haven't heard a damn thing about it since...

ajbdtc826 14 Years · 190 comments

Prices like this is what keeps Pirate Bay alive.