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Combine multiple images

Learn how to combine multiple images into one new image by copy and paste, or drag and drop in Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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Blur the background of a photo

In this video lesson, learn how to blur the background to place the focus on selected objects in Photoshop Elements.

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5 quick tips to improve your photos

Even your most ordinary photo can become a winner with these five design tips and Photoshop Elements.

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Fix a washed out photo

If you have the perfect photo that seems ruined by being washed-out (overexposed), you can still turn it into a potential winner. Use the Multiply blend mode to bring back the vibrant color and replace white sky with a nice blue sky.

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Create a panorama in Photoshop Elements

When you can't fit all of that spectacular view in your camera's viewfinder, you can recreate it by combining a series of photos to create a panorama. Stitch the photos together using the Photomerge Panorama feature in Photoshop Elements.

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Reveal your photos shadow details

In this video lesson, learn how to use the Shadows/Highlights tool to reveal detail in shadows in Photoshop Elements.

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Reveal Detail in Shadows

Use a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer to reveal detail in areas of shadow.

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Colorized black and white collage

You've seen this trendy collage technique in TV commercials, clothing designs and print ads. Make a black-and-white collage using a grayscale background, black-and-white clip art, and a splash of color. Blending modes and layers pull this look together.

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Satin texture background

Make a smooth satiny gradient background for your photos using three filters and the Gradient tool in Photoshop Elements.

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Replace a Portrait Background

Sometimes your portraits are marred by dull or distracting backgrounds. Use the Magic Extractor tool to replace that boring background with an interesting backdrop in Adobe Photoshop Elements.

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