A:AnswerIt should be compatible with Win 7. You can remove and add things to photos,change backgrounds. Google Photoshop Elements and you should be able to see a review of the entire program. There is a lot that you can do with this software.
A:AnswerYes. You can scan your photos using a good scanner or take your negatives to a photo processing place and have them put on a DVD. Make sure to specify that you want them processed at 300 dpi or more if you are going to use them for printing. If you scan them yourself, I recommend setting the scan at a minimum of 600 dpi in order to get as much color and detail as you can. Once your photos are available on your computer, you can use Photoshop Elements to create beautiful pictures.
A:AnswerYes. In the Photoshop Elements manual on page 234 is a section on “Watercolor Effect guided edit” which gives you step by step instructions. On page 237 is listed a watercolor filter along with many other filters to try.
A:AnswerI had the same question since I have a Mac and a PC and I contacted Adobe about this. Their answer was you can download onto two computer systems, however you can only use the program on one computer at a time.
A:AnswerWindows 8.1 and Windows 10 recommended. 64 Bit only... 32 bit not supported... Check your System.. 4G of Ram is pretty weak, you have to have at least 8G Ram to really make this program work.
A:AnswerI import photos from irfromview (spelling) all the time but don't consider it an editor, I use it as my primary image viewer. I think it would depend on the editor you are using and not on elements.