Adobe Photoshop Elements is the consumer version of the Adobe Photoshop raster image editing product, sold at a fraction (roughly 1/6th) of the cost of the professional product or bundled with related hardware such as scanners and digital cameras.
Originally introduced alongside Photoshop version 7, Photoshop Elements targets photography enthusiasts and thus lacks many features that make it useful in a proper print production environment. For example, Photoshop Elements cannot export files in the CMYK color mode, supports a simplified color management system, and excludes detailed soft-proofing. It also either eliminates completely or offers simplified versions of some of the more powerful plug-ins, along with a number of features aimed at non-experts.
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Symmetrical Flowers
This is a ridiculously simple technique that is tons of fun and which gives very interesting results. It’s how the "Photoshop Flowers" in my Free Photos section were made.
Author: Jay Arraich | Visits: 2777 |
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Transform
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Author: Escrappers | Visits: 1092 |
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Translation between Photoshop 6 and Photoshop Elements
Many of the tutorials in my Photoshop section should work for Elements users. Listed below are ones that I believe should be fun, and instructive. However, quite a few of the menu commands in Photoshop are in different locations from those in Elements. I have a page that will tell you where the comparable commands can be found in the two programs. I recommend that you go to this page, and copy the data into a Wordpad document that you can keep at hand when you try the Photoshop tutorials, or read any Photoshop books.
Author: Jay Arraich | Visits: 210 |
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Use Photoshop Elements to Make Toy Tea Cups
For a fun girl party, make your own paper cups for a girly tea party outside! Here I tell you how I made this template, and how you can create these cups in a palette of your own choosing. Author: Everyday Digital Scrapbooking Blog | Visits: 1033 |
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Using Displacement Maps To Make Realistic Flags
Photoshop expert Mark Galer shares tips for dramatic backgrounds. The layer blend modes are an effective way of merging or blending a pattern or graphic with a three-dimensional form. By using the blend modes the flag in this project can be modified to respect the color and tonality of the undulating silk beneath it. Author: Photoshop Support | Visits: 784 |
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Video Lesson: Versatile Gradient Text
In this video lesson, learn how to create versatile gradient text in Photoshop Elements. You can later edit the text and change the gradient for a variety of effects. Author: Alibony Web Design and Graphics | Visits: 188 |
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Why Layers?
Learn the value of using multiple layers while editing your images. The fundamental rule of digital image manipulation is never touch the original; always work on a new, separate layer. Also included is a lot of basic information on using tools and palettes.
Author: Jay Arraich | Visits: 765 |
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Work Area tips
Optimize your work space while working with photoshop Author: Eyeball Design | Visits: 693 |
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Working With Adjustment Layers In PS Elements 6
One of the most important image adjustment features in a professional photographer's workflow is Curves (a sort of Levels command on steroids). Color Curves has now made a welcome appearance in the Enhance menu in Photoshop Elements but it is still not available as an adjustment layer. This project shows you several ways to control contrast using adjustment layers to increase your post-production editing power to maximum performance. Author: Photoshop Support | Visits: 1813 |
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Working With Photomerge In Photoshop Elements 6
An extensive tutorial on working with the vastly improved Photomerge tools in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6. Author: Photoshop Support | Visits: 1878 |
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