[UPDATE – Also see our all-new Creative Cloud 2021 Giveaway!]
We’ve given away a lot of products over the past couple years, but haven’t yet offered Adobe Lightroom… So here, now, we’re giving away Adobe Lightroom 3 (value US$300) with a new camera bag! Second prize is the Photoshop & Premiere Elements 10 Bundle (US$150), and for third place we have an Adobe-branded prize pack with T-shirt, pen, lanyard, and other surprises.
Actually, all three winners will receive one of those prize packs, so much the better. The free copy of Lightroom is graciously sponsored by Adobe, and should do nicely until Lightroom 4 is released. Photoshop and Premiere Elements 10 are brand new, out five weeks ago.
The goal of the contest is to learn from our readers worldwide:
What would you like to see in the next release of your favorite Adobe product?
It could be any one – CS6 (any application), Lightroom 4, Acrobat 11, Photoshop Elements 11, and the rest. What do you hope for, want Adobe to add/do/change, what’s on your wishlist?
Just share it in a comment below and/or on Facebook, and you’re entered. Please be sure to include the name of the future product you’re talking about (for example, “In CS6 I’d like …”).
To double your power and effectiveness, then copy and paste the same comment into Adobe’s Official Feature Request form to let them know directly. Here’s your chance to make your voice heard, and win some nice products doing it.
Then, at the end of the month, we’ll choose the three best comments posted to receive these three prize packages. Multiple comments per visitor on different applications are okay, but be reasonable and be sure to share and tell your friends and colleagues who’d like a chance to win and express their feedback as well – it’s good karma!
Submissions will be open until 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, November 30th, 2011. The three winners will be contacted via email – and we’ll announce the lucky recipients right here in early December. Good luck and please spread the word!
» Download free trials: Lightroom 3 or Elements 10
» Many hours of free tutorials: Lightroom 3 or Photoshop Elements
» “Sneak peeks” from Adobe MAX 2011: Photoshop – InDesign – Premiere Pro
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Great contest !
I really hope we see Image Deblurring in Photoshop CS6… the demo they did at the Max Show was amazing !
They seemed to be hedging their bets in describing how ready it was, but hopefully it makes it anyway.
After Effects is my playground. One thing I’d like to see is Layer Sets in the timeline window just like they’re available in Photoshop. They’ve come a step closer in recent releases by allowing the user to double-click on a nested pre-comp, but it would still be great to give us layer sets that can be twirled open to reveal the individual layers or closed to show the set.
This wouldn’t just have a great application as far as declutter in the timeline; if one can apply effects or composite modes to a layer set, think of the versatility that could provide!
Cf
It is the real best software for photo editing. I need one for my mom’s photos to decorate them because I’ve used many programs but this is easy to use and friendly for users, and has many designs to decorate images.
I want one licence, thanks, good giveaway.
Would dearly love to win the Photoshop & Premiere Elements 10 so here’s hoping
InDesign is my favorite app from Creative Suite.
In the perspective of Digital Publishing trends I would like to use the existing interactive tools to create PDFs to create folios that can be published to DPS platform.
Thank you.
Hi,
Thank you for great giveaway.
Please include me too.
In Premiere Elements 11 I’d like to see more grading possibilities.
In the new edition of Photoshop has seen better gladly would see an extensive database of training & tutorials, based on an interactive online help combined with a built-in wizard of effects, filters, and templates.
In Photoshop CS6 I’d love to see Liquefy taken out of a plugin window and made a real tool. Doing so would allow liquefying while looking at the layer under the layer stack, and would generally be a huge improvement.
Photoshop & Premiere Elements 10 is a fantastic tool to view and edit various image forms, also website makers will love to have it. In business field this is important while forwarding and receiving templates. Image life will be easy with the Photoshop & Premiere Elements 10 and Adobe Lightroom 3. Thanks for this opportunity.
I would love to see the de-blurring tool they just unveiled in Elements 11 or in Lightroom 4. I have just recently fallen in love with Lightroom, it is a wonderful program.
of course Premiere and Dreamweaver. I really love this great software!!! thanks for the giveaway and thanks for the chance!!!
I am much interested in Photoshop and there one or two features that will be a great addition to the software for CS6. I think there are old filters that deserve a good makeover… Offset, displacement maps, and custom filter.
I think a better “automation” engine that people can script easily would also be nice. A bit like “imagemagik” can offer but embedded with PS.
I think a better “extract filter” would be nice for me as well. Well, for the rest, I cannot think of anything that cannot be done, even with an old CS4. :)
How to activate a Adobe Products ? I don’t know.
I use Photoshop for 3 years but… trial… trial… and… trial. After 30 days, I can use Camera RAW only…
Activate Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 with a genuine license for a lifetime? WOW…
Thank you for this giveaway. Count me in.
In Photoshop CS6, I’d really like to see the Photoshop Motion Blur correction feature demonstrated last month, and more photo filter options.
I’d love to see soft proofing in Lightroom 4.
In Lightroom 4, I’d like to see the possibility to add layers and be able to do soft proofing.
I would like to see LR4 album creation and soft proofing
The next version of Adobe Illustrator could benefit from more realtime object manipulation, enhanced drawing tablet support, and more speed.
I would love to see:
1) Premiere Elements 11 – Premiere Pro interface, more export options, and fewer bugs.
2) Premiere Pro CS6 – More CUDA cards added, mode for FCPX like editing, ability for audio beats to be measured and attached to keyframes for a object, or like this video . Also color match between 2-3 clips easily and automatically.
3) After Effects CS6 – That amazing, stunning Adobe Max goodness.
3) Lightroom 4 – Completely satisfied with the program.. Would enjoy networked catalogs.
More student discounts! ;)
Thanks
Photoshop CS6:
– Too complex, make it simpler.
– Get rid of layers and layer masks who needs them?
– Too expensive – the cost has to come down on the full Photoshop.
– Too many products doing the same thing – simplify the line.
Photoshop Elements 11:
– Organizer is too slow – Get rid of it. Bring the Adobe Bridge to Photoshop Elements and Premiere.
– Give Elements full Adobe Camera Raw (the one now is a stripped-down version).
– Ability to call ACR directly from the Organizer or the Bridge.
– Get rid of layers. They add complexity for nothing. Yes, Adobe, there’s life without layers!
– The user interface is so dark. Giver users options to choose different interface colors.
– Incorporate Lightroom features in Elements and get rid of Lightroom. Right now it’s like a dangling modifier.
– Elements welcome screen is disjointed and confusing. Get rid of it.
– Make Organizer and Editor seamless. Better yet get rid of the Organizer and replace it with the Adobe Bridge.
– Organizer and Editor need to be seamlessly integrated and need to stop operating as two different programs.
– Give member Plus benefits for free. Flickr does it.
– Make it possible to receive the upgrade price when upgrading from Elements to Full Photoshop.
– Include Puppet Warp.
– Expand selection same as regular Photoshop.
@ polo
Total Troll
-No Layers
-No interface
-No LR
-No Upgrade Price…
It’s called Photoshop Elements. Download the demo and try it.
I’d like to see the Type tool in Illustrator FINALLY conform to the way the Type tool operates in pretty much EVERY other Adobe program. :)
Also, a more functional Layers palette would help too – scrolling through pages and pages of paths on a layer is cumbersome.
I *heart* Adobe products. But there’s always room for subtle improvements.
Cf
I would like the patch tool, smart objects & smart filters in PSE 11.