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Been using Elements 8 for years. Was offered upgrade to 2025 for $79. Did so but I don't have all the 'options' that tutorial videos show. Here is a screenshot - (No AI or 'distractions' toolbar) DISAPOINTED!!!
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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(keep your version 8. that 2025 version expires after 3 years.)
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Guess I wasted that $79 upgrading...
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it's not wasted, but not as beneficial as previous years purchases.
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You need to be in advanced mode. The distractions and AI comment make me think you are thinking about Photoshop and not Photoshop Elements. Even thought PSE does contain some AI tools, when most user talk about AI in the forum they are talking about the "generative fill" tool only found in Photoshop.
The distractions tool is also only found in Photoshop- I believe version 26.4 and above. No, you cannot add those tools to previous versions of Photoshop, or PSE.
Tools are limited, on purpose, in quick and guided modes.
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The version I installed = PhotoshopElements_2025_LS30_win64.exe I paid $79 upgrade????
This is my screen... ???
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Glenn has already explained to you that the tutorials you mention in your original post are probably for Photoshop CC which contains many more options, including those you mention.
The Remove tool shown in your last screenshot does use AI and provides the same function as the CC remove distractions tool option. Is there some other problem that you want us to help you with?
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Sorry about posting wrong place. Adobe SURE misleads their features in what I saw. ...
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No, they do not mislead. People get confused because the programs have many of the simliar tools, then get frustrated when they find out stuff like the generative fill is only in photoshop, not Photoshop Elements. Users will make "uninformed decisions" and make quick purchases without read product descriptions, or even trying out the trial versions. Tools and product descriptions are extremly well documented.
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Thanks. I misread & was confused. Sorry..