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June 15, 2017
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PSE 8 & Bridge CS4 vs PSE 15

  • June 15, 2017
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I have hung on to my PSE 8 and Bridge until I purchases my new MacBook Air on which it no longer runs.  I like the way I have my artwork pictures organized in Bridge CS4.  Is the organizer in PSE 15 similar?  I don't like to look for my files by faces/date/etc, but the name of the piece.  E.g.  I really don't like the way iPhoto organizes on its own mind.  Will my individual files become Albums or do I have start making Albums (files) all over again (about 7 years of photos)?  I could not find the answer on the YouTubes.  Thank you.

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    Correct answer arshla jindal

    Yes Organizer too preservers your Folder names and their association with the files.

    You can check out this : Import media from files and folders in Elements Organizer

    I would also suggest you to try the free trial version of PSE 15 from here: Download Photoshop Elements | 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10

    This would help you understand it better.

    Thanks,

    Arshla

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    Adobe Employee
    June 16, 2017

    Hi,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    You can see Picture & photo editing software | Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 - Features  to find out more about Elements Organizer 15.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks,

    Arshla

    Participant
    June 16, 2017

    Thanks for your suggestion.  Been there, but does not have the answer.  My photos, have no faces, no places, but each file folder has a name.  In Bridge it was all right there in folders in alphabetical order.  Is that the same in Elements 15 organizer?

    arshla jindalCorrect answer
    Adobe Employee
    June 20, 2017

    Yes Organizer too preservers your Folder names and their association with the files.

    You can check out this : Import media from files and folders in Elements Organizer

    I would also suggest you to try the free trial version of PSE 15 from here: Download Photoshop Elements | 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10

    This would help you understand it better.

    Thanks,

    Arshla