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Make your photos pop without any visual design or editing experience
With cameras on every phone, we've all got more photos than we know what to do with. But what if you could optimize and beautify every snap you take, regardless of the lighting or background? What if you could turn every shot of your adorable baby or a serene sunset into a stunning work of art? Photoshop Elements 2022 For Dummies is the key to making that happen.
This handy, step-by-step guide walks you through every aspect of using Photoshop Elements--the intuitive and accessible cousin of the more complex Photoshop--to make your next picture the best one you've ever taken.
Don't have any graphic design experience? Don't worry! This handbook is written specifically for everyday, busy people who want to learn Photoshop Element's photo editing tools without wading through complicated jargon or confusing instructions. In no time flat, you'll be fixing red eye, enhancing contrast and colors, and adding artistic flair to photos people can't help but enjoy and share.
Get a handle on the most basic Photoshop Elements features before moving on to more advanced walkthroughs that will have you editing like a pro
Figure out how to build, manipulate, and alter layers so you can change one part of a picture without altering the whole thing
Make tiny adjustments--like fixing glare--or fundamental changes--like switching backgrounds--with the click of a mouse
So, get ready for more social media "Likes" than you know what to do with. You're about to turn your photos into something truly special.
Auteur
Barbara Obermeier is Principal at Obermeier Design and Lecturer at California Lutheran University.
Ted Padova is the author or co-author of more than 60 books on computer technologies.
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Get picture-perfect images every time
Photoshop® Elements is the go-to software you need to turn your photo collection into an art galleryno graphic design experience required! And in this book, you'll learn the ins and outs of cropping your images, enhancing contrast and color, and adding some artistic flair to your favorite shots. So leave the confusing jargon behind and harness the power of the user-friendly features in Photoshop Elements 2022 to make your next picture the best one you've ever taken. Inside
Résumé
Make your photos pop without any visual design or editing experience With cameras on every phone, we've all got more photos than we know what to do with. But what if you could optimize and beautify every snap you take, regardless of the lighting or background? What if you could turn every shot of your adorable baby or a serene sunset into a stunning work of art? Photoshop Elements 2022 For Dummies is the key to making that happen. This handy, step-by-step guide walks you through every aspect of using Photoshop Elementsthe intuitive and accessible cousin of the more complex Photoshopto make your next picture the best one you've ever taken. Don't have any graphic design experience? Don't worry! This handbook is written specifically for everyday, busy people who want to learn Photoshop Element's photo editing tools without wading through complicated jargon or confusing instructions. In no time flat, you'll be fixing red eye, enhancing contrast and colors, and adding artistic flair to photos people can't help but enjoy and share.
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Icons Used in This Book 2
Beyond the Book 3
Where to Go from Here 3
Part 1: Getting Started with Photoshop Elements 2022 5
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Image Editing 7
Getting Familiar with the Home Screen 7
Launching the Photo Editor 9
Making Basic Edits in Quick Mode 10
Sharing a Photo 12
Retracing Your Steps 14
Using the History panel 14
Reverting to the last save 15
Getting a Helping Hand 16
Saving Files with Purpose 17
Using the Save/Save As dialog box 17
Saving files for the web 19
Chapter 2: Basic Image-Editing Concepts 21
Grappling with the Ubiquitous Pixels 22
Understanding resolution 22
Understanding image dimensions 25
The Art of Resampling 25
Choosing a Resolution for Print or Onscreen 28
Working with File Formats 29
JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg, *.jpe) 29
PNG (*.png) 30
TIFF (.tif, .tiff) 30
Getting Familiar with Color 31
Getting Color Right 33
Color the easy way 33
Calibrating your monitor 33
Choosing a color workspace 34
Understanding how profiles work 35
Chapter 3: Exploring the Photo Editor 37
Examining the Photo Editor 37
Examining the image window 41
Uncovering the contextual menus 45
Selecting the tools 45
Selecting from the Tool Options 48
Playing with panels 48
Using the Photo Bin 51
Creating different views of an image 51
Viewing filenames 52
Using Photo Bin Actions 52
Using Some Creative Features 52
Using Guided Edits 53
Moving Objects and Moving Photos 54
Controlling the Editing Environment 55
Launching and navigating Preferences 55
Checking out all the Preferences panes 57
Perusing preset libraries 59
PART 2: MANAGING MEDIA 61
Chapter 4: Navigating the Organizer 63
Organizing Photos and Media on a Hard Drive 64
Adding Images to the Organizer 66
Adding files from folders and removable media 66
Downloading camera images with the Elements Downloader 68
Importing additional photos from folders 70
Navigating the Media Browser 71
Using a Scanner 73
Understanding image requirements 73
Using scanner plug-ins (Windows) 74
Scanning on the Mac 75
Scanning many photos at a time 76
Phoning in Your Images 77
Setting Organizer Preferences 79
Chapter 5: Organizing Your Pictures 81
Touring the Organizer 81
Organizing Groups of Images with Tags 84
Creating and viewing a tag 85
Adding icons to tags 87
Working with custom tags 88
Working with default tags 89
Working with sub-categories 90
Sorting photos according to tags 91
Auto Generating Tags 91
Working with Auto Creations 91
Adding new Events 92
Rating Images with Stars 93
Adding Images to an Album 94
Creating an album 94
Using albums for temporary work 96
Editing an album 96
Finding out more about sharing your albums 97
Adding People in the Media Browser 97
Placing Pictures on Maps 99
Working with Events 101
Chapter 6: Viewing and Finding Your Images 103
Cataloging Files 103
Using the Catalog Manager 104
Working with catalogs 105
Backing up your catalog 106 Backing up photos and files 107</p&...