Which program to buy..

I recently purchased Lightroom 3 and think I may not have the correct program. I want to get a program that does the following;
Make silhouettes
outline figures as if it was drawn
create a "painted" look
select an area to block in colour.
Which program would do these things?
Thanks

CS5 version of photoshop is a full featured program. In that the wizards are not available. It is assumed that you know a thing or two about photo editing. Because it is a full featured program the learning curve can be steep. But there are lots of books and video training available. some free and some cost.
So photoshop elements is meant to hold your hand and help teach you and lacks certain features. As for what features are missing, I can't say as I have not tried it. But thats the word on the forums.
Good luck in making your decission. Oh yeah down load both trial programs, it will make your decission much easier.

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