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1 Chapter 1FIGURE 1-1: The Photoshop Elements Home screen.FIGURE 1-2: The default Photo Editor workspace with the Quick tab selected.FIGURE 1-3: The before and after views in Quick mode.FIGURE 1-4: The Crop tool sized on a photo.FIGURE 1-5: An edited photo uploaded to Facebook.FIGURE 1-6: The History panel.FIGURE 1-7: The Save As dialog box that appears on using your first Save/Save A...FIGURE 1-8: The Save for Web dialog box.

2 Chapter 2FIGURE 2-1: The same image is viewed at different zoom levels.FIGURE 2-2: The Image Size dialog box.FIGURE 2-3: The drop-down list of file formats that Elements supports.FIGURE 2-4: When saving in JPEG format, choose the amount of compression you wa...FIGURE 2-5: The Levels dialog box.FIGURE 2-6: The Color Settings dialog box.

3 Chapter 3FIGURE 3-1: The Photo Editor workspace. FIGURE 3-2: Tool Options provide more editing features for tools selected in th...FIGURE 3-3: The image window displays an open file undocked within the Elements...FIGURE 3-4: Click the readout on the status bar to see file information.FIGURE 3-5: From the pop-up menu on the status bar, choose commands to show mor...FIGURE 3-6: A contextual menu for a Rectangular Marquee selection.FIGURE 3-7: Additional tools within a tool group are available in the Tool Opti...FIGURE 3-8: The Tools panel with keystroke equivalents to access a tool from th...FIGURE 3-9: The Layers panel with a Background and three layers.FIGURE 3-10: The Layers panel pop-up menu.FIGURE 3-11: Actions panel opened in a group of floating windows.FIGURE 3-12: Open the Photo Bin Options pop-up menu to display various actions ...FIGURE 3-13: Click the Guided tab to open the Guided Edit panel.FIGURE 3-14: Choose Moving Overlays from the Enhance menu to open the Moving Ov...FIGURE 3-15: The General pane in the Preferences dialog box.FIGURE 3-16: The Preset Manager dialog box provides a central area where you ca...

4 Chapter 4FIGURE 4-1: Organize photos and media in folders and subfolders on your hard dr...FIGURE 4-2: The Get Photos and Videos from Files and Folders dialog box.FIGURE 4-3: The Elements Organizer – Photo Downloader opens.FIGURE 4-4: Folder names appear in the Import panel.FIGURE 4-5: Photos are displayed in a Tree view in the Import panel. The Hide P...FIGURE 4-6: Make choices in the Get Photos from Scanner dialog box and click OK...FIGURE 4-7: When you scan from within Elements, your scanner software window lo...FIGURE 4-8: The scan is split.FIGURE 4-9: Get media from your phone to your computer.FIGURE 4-10: Open the Organizer’s Preferences and deselect all the Media-Analys...

5 Chapter 5FIGURE 5-1: The Organizer workspace. FIGURE 5-2: The Tags panel in the Organizer.FIGURE 5-3: The Create Keyword Tag dialog box.FIGURE 5-4: The Tags panel after adding a tag in the Keywords category.FIGURE 5-5: The Edit Keyword Tag Icon dialog box enables you to add or change a...FIGURE 5-6: In the Edit Category dialog box, you can make some changes to the t...FIGURE 5-7: Add a sub-category in the Keywords Tags panel.FIGURE 5-8: The Media Browser displays photos that have been tagged with the it...FIGURE 5-9: Select Generate Auto Creations in the Preferences dialog box.FIGURE 5-10: Add a new Event in the side panel.FIGURE 5-11: Rating photos with stars in the Information panel.FIGURE 5-12: Click the plus (+) icon to open the drop-down list and then choose...FIGURE 5-13: Drag photos to the items window in the Add New Album Content panel...FIGURE 5-14: Click Add Name and type a name.FIGURE 5-15: Photos tagged with names.FIGURE 5-16: The Places tab.FIGURE 5-17: Search for a location and click Unpinned at the top of the Media B...FIGURE 5-18: Click the Events tab and then click Named to display the Events yo...

6 Chapter 6FIGURE 6-1: The Catalog Manager dialog box.FIGURE 6-2: The wizard provides options for selecting the destination media for...FIGURE 6-3: The Media Browser displaying a timeline.FIGURE 6-4: The first photo in Full Screen view opens with a number of tool and...FIGURE 6-5: Click Film Strip to see mini thumbnails of the photos in the slides...FIGURE 6-6: Click Search to display the Search overlay window.FIGURE 6-7: In the Find by Caption or Note dialog box, specify search criteria.FIGURE 6-8: Choose Find ?⇒? By Details (Metadata) in the Organizer to open the ...FIGURE 6-9: Mark the object you want to search and then click the Search Object...FIGURE 6-10: In the Media Browser, select a group of images you want to stack.FIGURE 6-11: Set the View to Details, right-click a stack, and choose Stack ?⇒?...

7 Chapter 7FIGURE 7-1: The Camera Raw Editor Setup screen.FIGURE 7-2: The Camera Raw Editor user interface.FIGURE 7-3: The Camera Raw Editor tools.FIGURE 7-4: The Crop panel.FIGURE 7-5: The Panel Bin showing a list of panels.FIGURE 7-6: The Basic panel with the sliders at defaults.FIGURE 7-7: The red overlay shows clipping.FIGURE 7-8: Click the Detail text in the Panel Bin to open the Detail panel.FIGURE 7-9: Press Alt/Option when adjusting Masking.FIGURE 7-10: To make a noncontiguous selection, press Ctrl/⌘?? and click each i...FIGURE 7-11: Right-click a thumbnail to open a context menu.FIGURE 7-12: Profile thumbnails displayed after clicking the Browse icon.FIGURE 7-13: Open a context menu on a profile thumbnail.FIGURE 7-14: A number of profiles added to the Favorites list.FIGURE 7-15: Press Ctrl/⌘ +K to open the Preferences dialog box.FIGURE 7-16: Click the first icon in the top-right corner to open the Save Opti...

8 Chapter 8FIGURE 8-1: Use the Rectangular Marquee tool to create rectangular selections.FIGURE 8-2: The Elliptical Marquee tool is perfect for selecting round objects....FIGURE 8-3: Apply Marquee settings in the Tool Options.FIGURE 8-4: Feathering creates soft-edged selections. FIGURE 8-5: The Lasso tool makes freeform selections. FIGURE 8-6: After you close the polygonal lasso line, Elements creates a select...FIGURE 8-7: The Magnetic Lasso tool snaps to the edge of your element and place...FIGURE 8-8: The Magic Wand selects pixels based on a specified Tolerance settin...FIGURE 8-9: The Selection Brush allows you to make a selection (right) by creat...FIGURE 8-10: Paint a selection with the Quick Selection tool. FIGURE 8-11: The Auto Selection tool easily and quickly selects your object.FIGURE 8-12: The Select Subject command analyzes and selects people, animals, c...FIGURE 8-13: Use the Refine Selection Brush to fine-tune your selec...FIGURE 8-14: Crop your photo into interesting shapes with the Cookie Cutter. FIGURE 8-15: Erase either to your background color (left) or to transparency (r...FIGURE 8-16: The Background Eraser erases similarly colored pixels sampled by t...FIGURE 8-17: Fine-tune your selection with Refine Edge.FIGURE 8-18: Save your selection for later use to save time and effort.

9 Chapter 9FIGURE 9-1: Layers enable you to easily create composite images. FIGURE 9-2: The Layers panel controls layers in your image.FIGURE 9-3: We created this effect by using blend modes and opacity options. FIGURE 9-4: Adjustment layers correct color and contrast in your image.FIGURE 9-5: Layer masks control the amount of adjustment applied to your layers...FIGURE 9-6: Add a frame or border with a fill layer. FIGURE 9-7: When you cut a selection from a layer, take note of the resulting h...FIGURE 9-8: Use the Paste into Selection command to make one element appear as ...FIGURE 9-9: Add a layer mask to blend one layer into another. FIGURE 9-10: Flattening combines all your layers into a single background.

10 Chapter 10FIGURE 10-1: The shield and Rule of Thirds overlay allow for easy framing of yo...FIGURE 10-2: The Perspective Crop tool crops while correcting keystone distorti...FIGURE 10-3: Brush over areas you want to protect and remove in your image. FIGURE 10-4: Recompose your image to your desired size and aspect ratio without...FIGURE 10-5: In a hurry? Apply the Auto Smart Fix command to quickly improve an...FIGURE 10-6: Apply Auto Smart Tone to quickly adjust the tonal values in an ima...FIGURE 10-7: Auto Levels adjusts the overall contrast of an image.FIGURE 10-8: The Auto Contrast command adjusts contrast without messing up colo...FIGURE 10-9: The Auto Haze Removal command works wonders on hazy images.FIGURE 10-10: Use Auto Color Correction to remove a colorcast.FIGURE 10-11: The Auto Shake Reduction command reduces blur caused by moving yo...FIGURE 10-12: Use Auto Sharpen to improve focus.FIGURE 10-13: The Auto Red Eye Fix and the Red Eye tools detect and destroy dre...FIGURE 10-14: Quick mode enables you to view before-and-after previews of your ...FIGURE 10-15: The Clone Stamp tool enables you to realistically duplicate soft-...FIGURE 10-16: Wipe out ten years in two minutes with the Healing Brush tool. FIGURE 10-17: Eliminate kids on swings and other objects with the Content-Aware...FIGURE 10-18: Recompose your image by using the Content-Aware Move tool.FIGURE 10-19: Use the Dodge and Burn tools to lighten and darken small areas.FIGURE 10-20: The Smudge tool can make your images appear to be painted.FIGURE 10-21: The Blur tool can be used to emphasize a focal point. FIGURE 10-22: Reserve the Sharpen tool for small areas, such as eyes. FIGURE 10-23: The Sponge tool increases or decreases the intensity of the color...FIGURE 10-24: The Color Replacement tool replaces the color in your image with ...

11 Chapter 11FIGURE 11-1: Correct the lighting in your images with the Shadows/Highlights ad...FIGURE 11-2: The Brightness/Contrast adjustment is best reserved for correcting...FIGURE 11-3: The Levels histogram displays the distribution of brightness level...FIGURE 11-4: Improve the contrast of an image with the intelligent Levels comma...FIGURE 11-5: Get rid of nasty color shifts with the Remove Color Cast command.FIGURE 11-6: Adjust the color, intensity, or brightness of your image with the ...FIGURE 11-7: Wash away color with the Convert to Black and White command.FIGURE 11-8: The Replace Color command enables you to replace one color with an...FIGURE 11-9: The Color Curves adjustment provides both basic and advanced adjus...FIGURE 11-10: Color Curves improves tonal range in color images.FIGURE 11-11: Give your friends and family a complexion makeover with the Adjus...FIGURE 11-12: Remove the colored halo around your selections with the Defringe ...FIGURE 11-13: Get rid of haze with the Haze Removal command.FIGURE 11-14: Change the colors in your image by remapping them to other values...FIGURE 11-15: Use the Lens Blur filter to create a shallow depth-of-field effec...FIGURE 11-16: Sharpening mimics an increase in focus by increasing contrast bet...FIGURE 11-17: The Adjust Sharpness dialog box.FIGURE 11-18: Fix images with the Open Closed Eyes feature.FIGURE 11-19: Use the Colorize Photo feature to bring life to black-and-white i...FIGURE 11-20: The Smooth Skin feature quickly softens wrinkles and blemishes. FIGURE 11-21: The Adjust Facial Features command easily modifies facial charact...FIGURE 11-22: Fix blur caused by camera movement with Shake Reduction.FIGURE 11-23: Add animated content to your static images with the Moving Overla...FIGURE 11-24: Create animated GIFs or MP4 files easily with the Moving Photos e...FIGURE 11-25: The Smart Brush enables you to paint on adjustments. FIGURE 11-26: The Detail Smart Brush lets you paint on a variety of special eff...

12 Chapter 12FIGURE 12-1: Use filters to correct image imperfections or to completely transf...FIGURE 12-2: Selectively applying a filter can prevent an image from looking ov...FIGURE 12-3: Apply and edit multiple filters in the Filter Gallery. FIGURE 12-4: The Liquify filter enables you to interactively distort your image...FIGURE 12-5: The Correct Camera Distortion filter fixes distortions caused by c...FIGURE 12-6: The Comic filter turns a photo into an illustration. FIGURE 12-7: Create an image worthy of a graphic novel. FIGURE 12-8: Create a cartoon-like image with the Pen and Ink filter. FIGURE 12-9: Enhance your images by adding effects. FIGURE 12-10: The Double Exposure edit enables you to creatively merge two phot...FIGURE 12-11: Add dimension by applying shadows and bevels to your object or ty...FIGURE 12-12: The Graphics panel provides an abundance of backgrounds and frame...FIGURE 12-13: The Dissolve blend mode allows pixels from one layer to peek rand...FIGURE 12-14: These blend modes darken your image layers. FIGURE 12-15: These blend modes lighten your image layers. FIGURE 12-16: Some blend modes adjust the lighting between your image layers. FIGURE 12-17: Difference and Exclusion blend modes invert colors. FIGURE 12-18: Some blend modes mix colors based on the actual hue, richness, an...FIGURE 12-19: Combine multiple images into a single panorama with Photomerge Pa...FIGURE 12-20: Get the perfect group shot from several images.FIGURE 12-21: Eliminate annoying distractions with Photomerge Scene Cleaner to ...FIGURE 12-22: Combine images shot with two different exposures into a hero shot...FIGURE 12-23: Select the two images that you want to composite. FIGURE 12-24: Composite two images seamlessly with Photomerge Compose.

13 Chapter 13FIGURE 13-1: Choose your desired color from the Color Picker.FIGURE 13-2: Choose and store colors in the Color Swatches panel.FIGURE 13-3: The Eyedropper tool enables you to sample color from your image to...FIGURE 13-4: You can use the Pencil tool for digital drawings. FIGURE 13-5: Choose from other brush libraries.FIGURE 13-6: Change brush options to create a custom brush.FIGURE 13-7: The Impressionist Brush turns your photo into a painting. FIGURE 13-8: Create a custom brush from a portion of your image. FIGURE 13-9: The Pattern Brush enables you to brush graphics onto your image wh...FIGURE 13-10: Fill your selection or layer with color or a pattern.FIGURE 13-11: Stroke a selection to create a colored border.FIGURE 13-12: The Paint Bucket tool makes a selection and fills it at the same ...FIGURE 13-13: Choose one of five gradient types.FIGURE 13-14: We filled our sun selection with a radial Orange, Yellow gradient...FIGURE 13-15: Use the Gradient Editor to edit and customize gradients.FIGURE 13-16: Fill your selection with one of the many Elements preset patterns...FIGURE 13-17: Elements images can be vector-based (top) or pixel-based (bottom)...FIGURE 13-18: Custom shapes run the gamut from the ordinary to the exotic, such...FIGURE 13-19: Add to your shape layer.

14 Chapter 14FIGURE 14-1: Point type doesn’t wrap automatically, but instead can run off you...FIGURE 14-2: Paragraph type automatically wraps to fit within your bounding box...FIGURE 14-3: Text can adhere to any path that you create. FIGURE 14-4: Specify your type options, such as font family and size, before yo...FIGURE 14-5: The Anti-aliasing option softens the edges of your type.FIGURE 14-6: Simplifying your type layer converts vector type into pixels.FIGURE 14-7: The Type Mask tool enables you to cut type out of solid color or i...FIGURE 14-8: Fill type with imagery by using the Type Mask tool. FIGURE 14-9: The Photo Text Guided Edit creates masked type in a few steps.FIGURE 14-10: You can vary the opacity of type layers to allow the underlying l...FIGURE 14-11: Applying a motion blur to type can make it appear as fast as the ...FIGURE 14-12: Bring your type to life with color (top) or a gradient (bottom).FIGURE 14-13: Text remains fully editable after you apply distortions with the ...

15 Chapter 15FIGURE 15-1: The Page Setup dialog box (Windows).FIGURE 15-2: The Print dialog box (Mac).FIGURE 15-3: The More Options dialog box (Windows and Mac).FIGURE 15-4: The Prints dialog box gives you plenty of options.FIGURE 15-5: Click More Options in the Print dialog box to access the Printing ...

16 Chapter 16FIGURE 16-1: Video on Facebook is shown on an Apple iPad.FIGURE 16-2: The Share panel as it appears in the Organizer (left) and Photo Ed...FIGURE 16-3: Set the Quality slider to a medium setting for faster uploads to y...FIGURE 16-4: Add recipients from your Address Book.FIGURE 16-5: Type a message and click Tweet to add to your Twitter account.FIGURE 16-6: A photo uploaded to a Facebook account.

17 Chapter 17FIGURE 17-1: The Create panel from the Organizer.FIGURE 17-2: Select a theme for your creation.FIGURE 17-3: The Pages panel.FIGURE 17-4: The Layouts panel offers choices for many layouts.FIGURE 17-5: Advanced mode provides you with the Photo Editor tools to edit pho...FIGURE 17-6: The first panel for the Quote Graphic creation.FIGURE 17-7: Choose from a variety of social media and common photo and documen...FIGURE 17-8: The Background/Effects panel.FIGURE 17-9: Final edited photo using the Quote Graphic creation.FIGURE 17-10: Click a Theme to apply to the video.

18 Chapter 18FIGURE 18-1: The Correct Skin Tone edit removes color casts from your people’s ...FIGURE 18-2: Sharpening your image can help your image look less soft and blurr...FIGURE 18-3: Remove objects for your desired composition. FIGURE 18-4: Give your image a radiant glow with the Perfect Portrait Guided Ed...FIGURE 18-5: Swap out your original background with a new one. FIGURE 18-6: Eliminate color casts from your images.FIGURE 18-7: Adjust the contrast in your images with the Levels Guided Edit.FIGURE 18-8: Size your images properly for web or print. FIGURE 18-9: Resize your image without losing important content. FIGURE 18-10: Move and scale your subject seamlessly.

19 Chapter 19FIGURE 19-1: Quickly put together ads and flyers.FIGURE 19-2: Jazz up a plain T-shirt with art.

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