I use Elements 12 after starting out with Elements 9. I found in my free trial that it was easy for me to use. As I have worked with it, I have slowly but surely learned a lot. Painlessly. I have to disagree with the notion that it is an 8 bit editor. I do all my adjustments at. 16 bits. Yes, the guided functions require 8 bits, but I stay in the expertmode and toss a lot of my work to my plug-ins, Nik and Topaz, which work on my 16 bit files. Only when my image is complete and wish to save it as a jpeg do I convert it to 8 bits. Then, I can make a copy and have fun with 8 bit edits (black and white, art filters, cloning, etc.). My new free copy of Perfect Effects 8 requires 8 bit files but I have seen no harm from processing there. The free trial is a great thing. When you find the program you like, you will know it, pay up, and enjoy a new world.