Designers who also happen to be Amazon Prime members, rejoice! The check-out basket gods smile upon you, for today.

If you are looking to get Adobe Photoshop Elements 14, but find yourself significantly under budget, today is your lucky day. Amazon is offering the raster graphics editor for only $40.

The usual price for Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 would be around $100-reasonably so, considering its features. However, today, Amazon Prime members are in for a real treat. Upon initial order, a $70 price appears for Mac and PC Downloads as well as PC/Mac Discs, but once you check-out, you'll find that the price drops from the initial $70 to a whopping $40.

A successor of Adobe Photoshop Limited Edition, Adobe Photoshop Elements allows you to create, organize, edit and share images.

Windows users will need a 1.6GHz or faster processor, along with SSE2 support, 2GB of RAM, 5GB of available hard-disk space, 1024 x 768 display resolution at a 100 percent scale factor, Microsoft DirectX 9 or 10 compatible display driver and QuickTime 7 software.

For Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, Windows 8 or Windows 10, 32-bit versions will automatically be installed on 32-bit systems while 64-bit versions will also automatically be installed on 64-bit systems.

Mac OS users will need a 64-bit multicore Intel processor, 2GB of RAM, Mac OS X v10.9 or v10.10, 5GB of available hard-disk space, 1024 x 768 display resolution at a 100 percent scale factor and QuickTime 7 software.

An internet connection is required to activate the product and to download content. Additional free space may also be required during the installation process.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 14 was released in September 2015, it includes most of the features in the professional version, but has simpler options for usage. It allows for quick edits, scrapbook pages, cards, calendars as well as the labeling of photos. You can also share your images directly into social platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo and Twitter.

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