I thought you just dumped the footage from all camera's into the same bin
or folder and edited that way in Elements, the version I played with
allowed you to do that anyway.

Neil.

On 5 December 2012 09:15, Uwe Soltau <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
>
> Lee, I only played with Elements for a while and don't know all about it.
> I paged through the manual (for Elements 9) and could not find anything
> about
> multi-camera editing but it has plenty of of useful and sophisticated
> features
> (keying, masks, effects etc).
> Obviously it does not have everything Pro has and if multi-camera work
> is your
> daily bread and butter you should go for Pemiere Pro.
> I did a three camera shoot on Saturday and did not use the multi-camera
> function in
> Pro and edited manually but there is a different reason for it - my
> steam driven computer
> is not powerful enough. The good news is, early next year I will get a
> new one :-) .
>
> For single or two camera shoots (documentaries etc) Elements is very good.
>
> Uwe
>
> >
> > Thanks, Uwe, that's good to know. I'm curious now, does it also include
> > multi-camera aids?
> >
> > Lee
> >
>
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>


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