![]() 2006 Upper Deck NFL Players Rookie Premiere Box Set $9.99 Football fans, here is the set you've been waiting for! Each 2006 Upper Deck NFL¢ī Players Rookie Premiere Box Set will deliver 30 spectacular cards featuring the top rookies (i.e. Jay Cutler, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Vince Young) invited to the 2006 NFL¢ī Rookie Photo Shoot in Los Angeles, CA. Also, look for signature cards of the top rookies from the 2006 NFL¢ī Draft randomly inserted into the boxes (1:24) as well. ![]() Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 Classroom in a Book $54.99 I bought this book looking for the best guide using Premiere CS3 to create my movies, but in many cases my answers where not there, but on online forums. This book is very basic and somewhat limited. The audio section of the book is almost non-existent and it mainly tells you how great Adobe Soundbooth is for fixing audio. Well, that's nice but Soundbooth is another program sold separately. In general I was not very happy with this purchase. ![]() Adobe Premiere Elements 7 [OLD VERSION] $99.99 Let me say these first so you put this review in perspective: * I have used and like Adobe PhotShop a great deal. * I liked PE4, unfortunately, PE7 has too many frequent, unexpected, and sudden crashes and freezes! * I was amazed by the rich product features that I saw in PE7 before purchase,: o The free music, o Added quick movie production, etc., etc. * Unfortunately, it is frustrating not to be able to use those features without crashes! I think that the user interface is even nicer than PE4. To be fair, it might be that frequent crashes and freezes might have to do with my Windows Vista. I have had a lot of trouble importing Sony FE11 HD footage and using it in PE7. The .m4v for instance is not processed properly. The audio track proceeds OK, but image frames freeze and stick. Even after frequent "saves" you lose work that was done prior to freeze. I was not successful in capturing Mino HD format. However, I do give credit to Adobe for indicating that Mino format is not supported. There is an unexpected warning and a rapid freeze upon attempting to enter the next command before the present command is completely executed (command chaining.) However, from Adobe, one of the most recognized brand names in industry, one needs to get a solid stable and robust "Adobe Style" product. I hope that Adobe fixes these problems since Premiere is almost a religion! If ,and when they do, I will change my review or submit a more approving one. |
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