Adobe likes bundles, particularly with its video products. The professionally oriented Digital Video Collection has been available for a few years now. If you need more than a couple of its parts, then the whole makes for excellent value. Adobe has also been trying to cast similar magic with the Elements bundle, which brings together the company’s entry-level video and photo editing packages.
So if you have the need for both image manipulation and video editing, buying them together could be good value. Both applications are exceptional value on their own. If you buy both together, you get 50 per cent off one of them.
Adobe has addressed the needs of the average consumer, while maintaining enough functionality for the user to grow with the package. By pricing this bundle below the £100 mark it’s an attractive option for anyone who wants to get more from their digital imaging. The lack of HDV support is slightly disappointing, but even this ommision can’t change the fact that you’re getting a great deal for your money.
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