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Inspiring
September 26, 2017
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Poor Customer service

  • September 26, 2017
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Just at the moment I would not recommend to anyone Photoshop Elements 14!!!  I have an ongoing issue with Photomerge crashing and it appears that the support team just leaves you high and dry for the public to recommend fixes and some of which seem totally without the basic knowledge of even the system requirements.


Does anyone know how to really chat to Adobe support team?

Before anyone mentions the system requirements for PSE 14, here they are below and yes I have reset the Preferences.

Sorry to be a pain but I am getting frustrated with a product that isn't fit for purpose and I am not about to give up or be ignored.

Photoshop Elements 14.0                                                                     

                                                                                            

                    Windows                

                                                    

                        

  • 1.6GHz or faster processor with SSE2 support
  • Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, Windows 8 or Windows 10 (32-bit versions will be installed on 32-bit systems; 64-bit versions will be installed on 64-bit systems)
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 5GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation)
  • 1024x768 display resolution (at 100% scale factor)
  • Microsoft DirectX 9 or 10 compatible display driver
  • DVD-ROM drive (for installation from DVD)
  • QuickTime 7 software
  • Internet connection required for product activation and content download*
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    Correct answer 99jon

    Try resizing images first.

    Select files in Organizer and use:

    File >> Export As New

    Choose jpeg

    Then resize from the pulldown menu

    I find a custom size of 2400 x 1600 works well and fits my camera aspect ratio of 3:2

    Use the new jpegs to create the photomerge.

    3 replies

    Participant
    December 21, 2019

    IM PRETTY SURE THE SUPPORT TEAM ARE IN NARNIA and we have grown to old for them to offer their magical help.

    MichelBParis
    Legend
    September 27, 2017
    • 2GB of RAM

    I am very skeptical about the 2 GB. Never tried it, but even 4 GB is minimal for me, and I would not be surprised if I got lack of memory for some filters. My main computer has 8 GB (comfortable for all filters and raw develop of many files at the same time). I recently changed my old second computer from 4 GB to 6 GB and the result is noticeable.

    That said, I don't think it's the problem you are having now. I believe you would get a clear message in that case.

    Peru Bob
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 26, 2017

    Have you tried this?

    Workaround II: Switch views

    • Switch to Expert view, return to Guided room, and then choose Photomerge Panorama from the Photomerge tab.

    from here:

    Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 crashes when using Photomerge Panorama.

    Inspiring
    September 27, 2017

    Thanks for response Peru Bob.  Further testing of the Photomerge product has resulted in a successful Photomerge Exposure just once and once only using only two images.  The successful attempt was completed by using the work around of switching to EXPERT before selecting the forward arrow and then completing a Save As.

    From have executed one successful merge, I can only assume that lack of RAM is the issue and ADOBEs written system requirements are likely to be on the very conservative side.  I would like to prove this but I think my efforts would be best served if I now seek a way of combining three different exposure level Layers from three same but different images and produce an HDR effect that way.

    The only Photomerge programme that works for me and my 3.00 GB is Photomerge Compose.  So disappointed to have bought a product that fails such a useful facility.

    PS. Still failed to repeat a successful attempt using 2 or 3 images.

    99jon
    99jonCorrect answer
    Legend
    September 27, 2017

    Try resizing images first.

    Select files in Organizer and use:

    File >> Export As New

    Choose jpeg

    Then resize from the pulldown menu

    I find a custom size of 2400 x 1600 works well and fits my camera aspect ratio of 3:2

    Use the new jpegs to create the photomerge.