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Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Classroom in a Book [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x189x16 mm, kaal: 650 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321883683
  • ISBN-13: 9780321883681
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x189x16 mm, kaal: 650 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321883683
  • ISBN-13: 9780321883681
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Introduces the features of Adobe Photoshop Elements 11, covering such topics as importing, sorting, editing, retouching, and combining photos; working with color; and fixing exposure problems.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Classroom in a Book is the most thorough and comprehensive way for you to master all the new features in Adobe's top-rated consumer-targeted photo-editing software. Each chapter in this step-by-step, project-based guide contains a project that builds on your growing knowledge of the program, while end-of-chapter review questions reinforce each lesson. You will learn the basics of editing your images with Photoshop Elements and learn how best to use the program's many new features.

In this new version of the book you will receive complete coverage of all the new features and rebuilt interface of Photoshop Elements 11. Learn about the three easy-to-use editing modes and determine which one best fits your needs. Manage your photos more easily with the newly updated Organizer and view your photos on a map according to where they were taken. New tilt-shift, vignette, and high-low key Guided Edit effects add a professional quality to your images. Turn your photos into striking illustrations using the new Comic, Graphic Novel, and Pen & Ink filters. Showcase your photos in personalized photo keepsakes, and share your interactive albums virtually anywhere you want.

Includes CD-ROM with lesson files. The disc will play on Mac and Windows based computers only.
GETTING STARTED
1
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Requirements on your computer
1(1)
Required skills
2(1)
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 11
2(1)
Trouble-shooting installation problems
2(1)
Copying the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Copying the Lessons files from the CD
2(1)
Creating a work folder
3(1)
About catalog files
3(1)
Creating an Adobe ID
4(1)
Additional resources
4(2)
1 A Quick Tour Of Photoshop Elements
6(22)
How Photoshop Elements works
8(1)
The library catalog file
8(1)
Creating a new catalog
9(1)
Importing media
10(1)
Getting photos from files and folders
10(2)
Exploring the Organizer workspace
12(4)
Reviewing and comparing images
16(1)
Viewing photos in Full Screen mode
16(1)
Comparing photos side-by-side
17(2)
Reconnecting missing files to a catalog
19(1)
Switching between the Organizer and the Editor
20(1)
The Editor workspace
21(2)
Working with panels and the Panel Bin
23(2)
Customizing the Panel Bin
25(1)
Getting Help
26(1)
Navigating Help
26(1)
Additional resources
26(1)
Review questions
27(1)
Review answers
27(1)
2 Importing And Sorting Photos
28(36)
Getting started
30(1)
Getting photos
30(1)
Dragging photos from Windows Explorer
30(1)
Dragging photos from the Mac OS Finder
31(1)
Importing attached keyword tags
32(1)
Automatically fixing red eyes during import
33(2)
Searching for photos to import
35(1)
Importing images from iPhoto
36(1)
Importing from a digital camera
37(1)
Advanced Photo Downloader options
38(3)
Using watched folders on Windows
41(1)
Acquiring still frames from a video
42(1)
Importing from a PDF document
43(1)
Importing from Adobe Revel
44(1)
Sorting your photos
45(1)
Automatically finding faces for tagging
45(1)
Setting up People Recognition
45(1)
Tagging faces in the Media Browser
46(2)
Tagging undetected faces
48(1)
Tagging faces in batches
49(3)
Importing Facebook friends as People tags
52(1)
Welcome to the People view
53(1)
Tagging faces in the People view
54(1)
Working with People groups
55(1)
Sorting photos by location
56(1)
Adding Places tags to your photos
56(1)
Adding photos to a saved location
56(1)
A short trip to the Places view
57(2)
Repositioning Place pins
59(1)
Grouping photos as Events
60(1)
Creating Events from the Media Browser
60(1)
An invitation to the Events view
60(1)
Adding photos to an Event
61(1)
Getting smart about creating Events
61(1)
Creating long Events
62(1)
Review questions
63(1)
Review answers
63(1)
3 Tagging, Grouping, And Searching Photos
64(34)
Getting started
66(1)
Making it easier to find your photos
66(1)
Rating photos
66(1)
Tagging photos with keywords
67(1)
Organizing keyword tags and categories
68(1)
Customizing the Keywords list
69(1)
Creating and applying keyword tags
70(3)
Grouping photos
73(1)
Working with version sets
73(2)
About stacks
75(1)
Stacking photos automatically
75(2)
Tips for working with stacks
77(1)
Creating albums
77(1)
Adding more photos to an album
78(1)
Creating albums from People, Places, and Events
79(3)
Filtering and finding photos
82(1)
Finding people, places, and events
82(1)
Looking for somebody?
82(2)
Finding people from the Media view
84(1)
Searching every place
85(2)
Looking for the right occasion
87(2)
Locating files in the folder list
89(1)
Using the Timeline to refine a search
90(1)
Finding photos by searching for keywords
91(1)
Working with the Advanced Search panel
92(1)
Saving complex searches
93(1)
Finding photos by visual similarity
94(1)
Finding objects in photos
95(1)
Finding and removing duplicate photos
95(1)
Finding photos by searching their metadata
96(1)
Hiding files
96(1)
Review questions
97(1)
Review answers
97(1)
4 Image Editing Basics
98(34)
Getting started
100(1)
Editing photos in the Organizer
100(1)
Editing in Full Screen mode
101(1)
Recognizing what your photo needs
102(1)
Understanding the histogram
102(2)
Adjusting levels
104(3)
Assessing a photo's color balance
107(1)
Working with the Temperature and Tint settings
108(1)
Consulting the color histogram
108(1)
Adjusting the white balance
109(1)
Making easy color and lighting adjustments
110(1)
Fixing photos automatically in batches
110(1)
Adding the auto-corrected files to your catalog
111(1)
Correcting photos in Quick Edit mode
111(1)
Using Smart Fix
112(1)
Applying more automatic fixes
113(1)
Adjusting images in Guided Edit mode
114(1)
Guided color and lighting corrections
115(2)
More guided solutions
117(1)
Selective editing with the Smart Brush
118(2)
Tweaking Smart Brush adjustments
120(1)
Working with camera raw images
121(1)
Workflow overview for raw images
121(1)
What is a raw image?
122(1)
Getting to know the Camera Raw window
123(1)
Adjusting the white balance
124(2)
Working with the Temperature and Tint settings
126(1)
Using the tone controls on a raw image
127(3)
Saving the image in the DNG format
130(1)
Review questions
131(1)
Review answers
131(1)
5 Working With Color
132(28)
Getting started
134(1)
Batch-processing the lesson files
134(1)
Correcting color problems
134(1)
Comparing methods of fixing color
135(1)
Correcting color automatically
136(1)
Adjusting the results of an automatic fix manually
136(1)
Tweaking an automatic fix using Color Variations
137(1)
Comparing results
138(1)
Adjusting skin tones
139(1)
Removing a color cast with one click
140(1)
Brightening a smile
141(1)
Working with red eye
142(1)
Using the automatic Red Eye Fix
142(1)
Using the Red Eye Removal tool
143(1)
Making selections
144(1)
Using the Selection Brush
145(1)
Using the Quick Selection tool
146(1)
Working with saved selections
147(1)
Editing through selections
148(2)
Why won't Photoshop Elements do what I tell it to do?
150(2)
Replacing the color of a pictured object
152(1)
Using the Color Replacement tool
152(2)
Replacing a color throughout an image
154(1)
Replacing a color in a limited area of an image
155(2)
About printing color pictures
157(1)
Working with color management
157(1)
Setting up color management
158(1)
Review questions
159(1)
Review answers
159(1)
6 Fixing Exposure Problems
160(20)
Getting started
162(1)
Batch-processing the lesson files
162(1)
Adjusting images for tonal balance
162(1)
Brightening an underexposed image
163(1)
Applying Quick Fix lighting adjustments
163(1)
Adjusting exposure in Guided Edit mode
164(1)
Fixing exposure in Full Edit mode
165(1)
Using blending modes
165(2)
About adjustment layers
167(1)
Using adjustment layers to correct lighting
167(1)
Correcting parts of an image selectively
168(1)
Creating a selection
168(2)
Using layer masks to isolate parts of an image
170(2)
Correcting underexposed areas
172(1)
Adding more intensity
172(2)
Improving faded or overexposed images
174(1)
Creating a set of duplicate files
174(1)
Using blending modes to fix a faded image
175(1)
Adjusting shadows and highlights manually
176(1)
Adjusting brightness and contrast manually
176(1)
Adjusting levels
177(1)
Comparing results
178(1)
Review questions
179(1)
Review answers
179(1)
7 Reframing, Retouching, And Recomposing Images
180(28)
Getting started
182(1)
Improving the composition of a photo
182(1)
Using the Straighten tool
182(3)
Re-framing a photo with the Crop tool
185(1)
Working with the image canvas
186(1)
Adding a border to a photo
186(2)
Working with text
188(1)
Adding a quick border
189(1)
Recomposing an image within its frame
190(3)
Removing wrinkles and spots
193(1)
Fixing blemishes
194(1)
Using the Healing Brush tool
195(1)
Refining the Healing Brush results
196(2)
Removing unwanted objects from images
198(1)
Using the Content-Aware healing feature
198(3)
Creative fun with Guided Edit
201(2)
Creating effects with filters
203(1)
Using the filter gallery
204(1)
Layering filters and effects
205(2)
Review questions
207(1)
Review answers
207(1)
8 Combining Images
208
Getting started
210(1)
Combining images automatically
210(1)
Merging photos into a panorama
210(1)
Setting up Photomerge Panorama options
211(1)
Photomerge Panorama layout options
212(6)
Creating a composite group shot
218(3)
Removing unwelcome intruders
221(3)
Blending differently exposed photos
224(1)
Using the Photomerge Exposure tool
225(1)
Merging exposures manually
225(3)
Merging exposures automatically
228(1)
Using layers to combine photographs
229(1)
Arranging the image layers
229(2)
Creating a gradient layer mask
231(2)
Matching the colors of blended images
233(1)
Cleaning up selection edges
234(3)
Review questions
237(1)
Review answers
237
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