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Setting up Photoshop Elements 10 as an External Editor

If you’re using Photoshop Elements 10 as an external editor for Aperture, there’s a couple of tricks to get it to behave as you might expect. Reader Iain Harley has posted a video tip on how to get this working properly: Setting up Photoshop Elements 10 as an External Editor.

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I believe that PSE editor is available from the Apple Apstore as a stand alone app which can be accessed directly from Aperture. It is also cheaper than the full PSE application bought from Adobe.

May 16, 2012 | Registered CommenterLes Ironside
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