SAVE $55: As of August 30,About the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023 & Premiere Elements 2023 software for Mac and Windows is on sale for $94.99 at Amazon — which is 37% off its original price of $149.99.
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As of August 30, you can get the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023 & Premiere Elements 2023 software for Mac and Windows for just $94.99 — a 37% savings off the software's regular price of $149.99. We think this deal is pretty great for two reasons. First off, Amazon is not known to have frequent deals on editing packages from Adobe. Also, $94.99 is the lowest price everon the item. Grab this special discount while it lasts.
Besides allowing you to tweak photos and videos with advanced editing effects, this software also comes equipped with a special Adobe Sensei AI feature, which can animate your photos and make your videos look like certain famous works of art. Additionally, you can resize your photos on the software, add cool frames, fully modify backgrounds, adjust lighting, and produce charming stop-motion videos. Plus, Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements 2023 support the Apple M1 chip and promise 45% faster performance on Mac computers.
This software can recognize faces, help you make collages or slideshows, and even comes with a web companion app that allows you to browse your creations from anywhere. Transform your summer memories into timeless photo or video creations with this not-to-miss deal.
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