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Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 Classroom in a Book [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x188x15 mm, kaal: 620 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321949722
  • ISBN-13: 9780321949721
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 312 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x188x15 mm, kaal: 620 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2013
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321949722
  • ISBN-13: 9780321949721
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Introduces the features of Adobe Photoshop Elements 12, covering such topics as importing, sorting, editing, retouching, and combining photos; working with color; and fixing exposure problems.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 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 of Photoshop Elements 12. Learn about the three easy-to-use editing modes and determine which one best fits your needs. Fix pet eye discolorations in your favorite photos with the new Correct pet eye feature. Learn how to automatically fill in the background when you move objects in your photos. Use a variety of one-touch Frames, Effects, and Textures to add depth to your photos. Easily view and share your photos virtually everywhere, including Facebook, YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, and on smartphones and tablets.

Getting Started 1(1)
About Classroom in a Book 1(1)
Prerequisites 2(4)
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 12
2(1)
Accessing the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Creating a work folder
3(1)
Creating an Adobe ID
3(1)
About catalog files
4(1)
Additional resources
5(1)
1 A Quick Tour Of Photoshop Elements
6(22)
How Photoshop Elements works
8(1)
The library catalog file
8(1)
Creating a catalog for working with this book
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(3)
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(3)
Getting help
26(1)
Additional resources
26(1)
Review
27(1)
2 Importing And Sorting Photos
28(5)
Getting started
30(1)
Getting photos
30(2)
Importing attached keyword tags
32(1)
1 Automatically fixing red eyes during import
33(29)
Searching for photos to import
35(1)
Importing images from iPhoto
36(1)
Importing from a digital camera
37(4)
Using watched folders on Windows
41(1)
Importing from a PDF document
42(1)
Automatically finding faces for tagging
43(7)
Importing Facebook friends as People tags
50(1)
Welcome to the People view
51(3)
Sorting photos by location
54(1)
A short trip to the Places view
55(3)
Grouping photos as Events
58(1)
An invitation to the Events view
58(3)
Review
61(1)
3 Tagging, Grouping, And Searching Photos
62(36)
Getting started
64(1)
Making it easier to find your photos
64(1)
Rating photos
64(1)
Tagging photos with keywords
65(1)
Organizing keyword tags and categories
66(2)
Creating and applying keyword tags
68(3)
Grouping photos
71(1)
Working with version sets
71(2)
About stacks
73(2)
Creating albums
75(5)
Access your photos anywhere with Mobile Albums
80(2)
Filtering and finding photos
82(1)
Finding people, places, and events
82(7)
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(2)
Finding photos by visual similarity
94(2)
Finding photos by searching their metadata
96(1)
Hiding files
96(1)
Review
97(1)
4 Image Editing Basics
98(34)
Getting started
100(1)
Editing photos in the Organizer
100(2)
Recognizing what your photo needs
102(1)
Understanding the histogram
102(2)
Adjusting levels
104(3)
Assessing a photo's color balance
107(2)
Adjusting the white balance
109(1)
Making easy color and lighting adjustments
110(1)
Fixing photos automatically in batches
110(1)
Correcting photos in Quick Edit mode
111(3)
Working with Auto Smart Tone
114(2)
Adjusting images in Guided Edit mode
116(4)
Selective editing with the Smart Brush
120(3)
Working with camera raw images
123(8)
Review
131(1)
5 Working With Color
132(25)
Getting started
134(1)
Correcting color problems
134(5)
Adjusting skin tones
139(2)
Working with red eye
141(2)
Brightening a smile
143(1)
Making selections
144(6)
Why won't Photoshop Elements do what I tell it to do?
150(2)
Replacing the color of a pictured object
152(5)
About printing color pictures
157(1)
1 Working with color management
157(3)
Review
159(1)
6 Fixing Exposure Problems
160(20)
Getting started
162(1)
Adjusting images for tonal balance
162(3)
Using blending modes
165(2)
About adjustment layers
167(1)
Correcting parts of an image selectively
168(6)
Improving faded or overexposed images
174(5)
Review
179(1)
7 Reframing, Retouching, And Recomposing Images
180(32)
Getting started
182(1)
Improving the composition of a photo
182(1)
Using the Straighten tool
182(3)
Reframing a photo with the Crop tool
185(1)
Working with the image canvas
186(2)
Working with text
188(2)
Recomposing an image within its frame
190(3)
Moving objects to enhance a composition
193(2)
Removing wrinkles and spots
195(5)
Removing unwanted objects from images
200(3)
Creative fun with Guided Edit
203(4)
Creating effects with filters
207(4)
Review
211(1)
8 Combining Images
212(28)
Getting started
214(1)
Combining images automatically
214(6)
Creating a composite group shot
220(4)
Removing unwelcome intruders
224(4)
Blending differently exposed photos
228(5)
Using layers to combine photographs
233(6)
Review
239(1)
9 Getting Creative
240(34)
Getting started
242(1)
On the arty side of the Editor
242(2)
Using the Favorites panel
244(1)
Producing a Photo Book
245(17)
Creative framing with layer masks
262(3)
Getting creative with text
265(4)
Creating a type mask
269(4)
Review
273(1)
10 Printing Sharing, and Exporting
274(22)
Getting started
276(1)
About Printing
276(3)
Printing a Picture Package
279(3)
Printing individual photos
282(2)
Ordering professionally printed photos online
284(2)
Sharing pictures
286(1)
Using Photo Mail
287(2)
Sharing photos and videos online
289(1)
Sharing photos via Adobe Revel
289(3)
Exporting copies of your photos for the Web
292(1)
Backing up your catalog and media files
293(2)
Review
295(1)
Index 296
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