Received my copy of CS5 Thursday. It was so new, I had difficulty getting my serial number over Adobe's registration website. Adobe emailed me a serial number on Friday. Chris and I were gone with our canoe club to Falling Water State Park and the Seacrest Wolf Preserve until Saturday evening.
I spent Sunday working on photos in the CS5 software. I jumped from Photoshop Elements 7 to CS5. CS5 is way cool and so much better. It has a "content-aware" delete. Lasso something you want to delete and CS5 looks at the surrounding area to put in a similar pattern. I deleted several park workers totally from scenes with the wolves and you would be hard pressed to see anything had been there.
Seacrest charges $350 half day or $600 full day to bring a digital camera into the wolf compound but they allow wally world film disposables. The photos are what they are but photoshop helped a lot. I uploaded the photos onto Snapfish for my canoe club. Signing on Snapfish is free. Here is a link if you are interested:
http://www1.snapfish.com/bellsouth/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=2323513002/a=18379561_18379561/otsc=SHR/otsi=SALBlink/COBRAND_NAME=bellsouth/I have a lot to learn but I give a thumbs up to the new Photoshop CS5 Extended. If you are thinking of buying Elements, I recommend passing on Elements and saving up for CS5.