Monday, June 8, 2009

Adobe Photoshop Elements Tutorials For Lost Users

Photoshop Elements doesn't have a single interface, being able to launch the program in various modes. The mode an Elements user chooses would depend on whether you needed to organise photos, full edit mode, quick fix, or great trick is to produce your own photo books.

If you are lucky enough to have the Photoshop Elements 6 version you would have seen some extra really awesome features such as email, burning to CD or DVD, plus a real bonus is that the uncluttered interface. This certainly makes life a lot easier when you need to move round the screen.

The quick fix guide mode allows you to make very elementary changes to your photos as it allow you to change lighting, colour, sharpen, as well as options to do a novel smart fix. On the right hand side of Photoshop Elements entrance menu you will find the auto fix button which is another revolutionary tool that Adobe have introduced.

Auto fixing is perfect for complete elements newbies if you're looking for a quick photo fix. Check out these six great editing tools and features.

1) Just hit the "Reset Button" on the after picture, if your editing changes are not going to plan. 2) To view the before and after photos you will find a drop down button which says "View" in the lower left hand corner, . 3) The tool box is located on the left hand side of the view screen. 4) You are able to zoom in from your photo here and a zoom button is located in the lower left hand corner. 5) On the right hand side of the screen you will find the time saving auto tab buttons. 6) The quick mode feature allows the option of using sliders, which you will find very useful.

The full edit mode provides the necessary tools to change any of your photo images. The majority of the tools and commands are to be found in the palettes.

With the introduction of Palettes you are able to manage your layers and apply wicked effects to your photos. The layers and effects palette are always displayed automatically when you open up Elements. The windows menu will give you more editing features and is found at the top of the screen. The palettes have a floating effect, so you can position them wherever you like on the screen.
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