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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 Classroom in a Book [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x189x16 mm, kaal: 638 g
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134844351
  • ISBN-13: 9780134844350
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x189x16 mm, kaal: 638 g
  • Sari: Classroom in a Book
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2017
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134844351
  • ISBN-13: 9780134844350

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 Classroom in a Book is the most thorough and comprehensive way for you to master Adobe’s industry-leading consumer-targeted photo-editing software. Each chapter in this step-by-step, lesson-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 to best use the program's many new features.

 

This edition covers many new and improved features in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018, from the Auto Curate feature that makes it easier than ever to organize and find your photos by analyzing your library to present just the best images, to a revamped slide show, and new tools that will help you make complex selections in moments or improve a portrait by opening closed eyes. New exercises explore enhancements in the Organizer, an improved selection workflow, and several of the latest guided edits. You’ll discover new tools that let you expand your creativity. And you’ll learn how to print, export, and share your images.

Getting Started 1(5)
1 A Quick Tour Of Photoshop Elements 6(24)
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(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 and inspiration
26(1)
Exploring eLive
27(1)
Additional resources
28(2)
2 Importing And Sorting Photos 30(34)
Dragging photos into the Organizer
32(4)
Automatic imports using watched folders
36(1)
Importing images in bulk
37(2)
Importing from a digital camera or mobile device
39(4)
Sorting your photos
43(1)
Automatically finding faces for tagging
43(1)
Setting up People Recognition
43(1)
Tagging faces in the Media Browser
44(2)
Tagging undetected faces
46(1)
Welcome to the People view
47(1)
Navigating the People view
48(1)
Tagging faces in the People view
49(3)
Working with People groups
52(1)
Importing Facebook friends as People tags
53(1)
Sorting photos by location
54(1)
Adding Places tags to photos from the Media view
54(1)
Adding photos to a saved location from the Media view
55(1)
A short trip to the Places view
55(2)
Adding photos to a saved location from the Places view
57(1)
Generating Places tags for photos with GPS data
58(1)
Grouping photos as Events
59(1)
Creating Events from the Media Browser
59(1)
An invitation to the Events view
59(1)
Adding photos to an Event
60(1)
Getting smart about creating Events
61(1)
Creating long Events
62(2)
3 Tagging, Grouping, And Searching Photos 64(34)
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(3)
Using the Timeline to refine a search
90(1)
Setting up a multiple-criteria search
91(2)
Letting Photoshop Elements curate your photos automatically
93(1)
Saving complex searches
94(1)
Finding photos by searching their metadata
94(1)
Finding photos by visual similarity
95(1)
Finding and removing duplicate photos
96(2)
4 Image Editing Background & Basics 98(36)
Editing photos in the Organizer
100(2)
Recognizing what your photo needs
102(2)
Adjusting levels
104(3)
Assessing a photo's color balance
107(1)
Working with the Temperature and Tint settings
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
110(1)
Correcting photos in Quick Edit mode
111(1)
Applying quick fixes
111(2)
Adding quick effects, textures and frames
113(1)
Turning a frown into a smile
114(1)
Working in Guided Edit mode
115(1)
Guided color correction
116(2)
Resizing photos made easy
118(1)
Working with Auto Smart Tone
119(2)
Opening closed eyes
121(1)
Selective editing with the Smart Brush
122(2)
Tweaking Smart Brush adjustments
124(1)
Working with camera raw images
125(1)
Getting to know the Camera Raw window
126(1)
Adjusting the white balance
127(1)
Working with the Temperature and Tint settings
128(1)
Using the tone controls on a raw image
129(3)
Saving the image in the DNG format
132(2)
5 Working With Color And Making Selections 134(28)
Batch-processing the lesson files
136(1)
Correcting color problems
136(1)
Comparing methods of fixing color
137(1)
Correcting color automatically
138(1)
Adjusting the results of an automatic fix manually
138(1)
Tweaking an automatic fix using Color Curves
139(1)
Comparing results
140(1)
Adjusting skin tones
141(1)
Removing a color cast with one click
142(1)
Working with red eye
143(1)
Eye treatments for furry friends
144(1)
Brightening a smile
145(2)
Making selections
147(1)
Using the Auto Selection tool
147(2)
Using the Selection Brush
149(1)
Using the Quick Selection tool
150(1)
Working with saved selections
151(2)
Selecting fine edge detail
153(1)
Changing the color of a pictured object
154(1)
Using the Color Replacement tool
154(2)
Replacing a color throughout an image
156(1)
Replacing a color in a limited area of an image
157(2)
About printing color pictures
159(1)
Working with color management
159(1)
Setting up color management
160(2)
6 Fixing Lighting And Exposure Problems 162(22)
Batch-processing the lesson files
164(1)
Adjusting images for tonal balance
164(1)
Brightening an underexposed image
165(1)
Applying Quick Fix lighting adjustments
165(1)
Adjusting exposure in Guided Edit mode
166(1)
Fixing exposure in Full Edit mode
167(1)
Using blending modes
167(2)
About adjustment layers
169(1)
Using adjustment layers to correct lighting
169(1)
Correcting parts of an image selectively
170(1)
Creating a selection
170(2)
Using layer masks to isolate parts of an image
172(2)
Correcting underexposed areas
174(1)
Adding more intensity
174(2)
Improving faded or overexposed images
176(1)
Creating a set of duplicate files
176(1)
Using blending modes to fix a faded image
176(1)
Adjusting shadows and highlights manually
177(1)
Adjusting brightness and contrast manually
178(1)
Adjusting levels
179(1)
Comparing results
180(1)
More guided lighting solutions
181(1)
Removing haze and fog
182(2)
7 Reframing, Retouching, And Recomposing Images 184(34)
Improving the composition of a photo
186(1)
Using the Straighten tool
186(3)
Re-framing a photo with the Crop tool
189(1)
Working with the image canvas
190(1)
Adding a border to a photo
190(2)
Working with text
192(1)
Adding a quick border
193(1)
Recomposing an image within its frame
194(3)
Moving objects to enhance a composition
197(2)
Changing the perspective in a photograph
199(1)
Removing wrinkles and spots
200(1)
Using the Healing Brush tool
201(3)
Removing unwanted objects from images
204(1)
Using the Content-Aware healing feature
204(3)
Creative fun with Guided edits
207(6)
Creating effects with filters
213(1)
Using the Filter Gallery
214(1)
Layering filters and effects
215(3)
8 Combining Images 218(30)
Combining images automatically
220(1)
Merging photos into a panorama
220(1)
Setting up Photomerge Panorama options
221(5)
Creating a composite group shot
226(4)
Removing unwelcome intruders
230(4)
Blending differently exposed photos
234(1)
Using the Photomerge Exposure tool
235(4)
Using layers to combine photographs
239(1)
Arranging the image layers
239(1)
Creating a feathered layer mask
240(1)
Matching the colors of blended images
241(1)
Cleaning up selection edges
242(2)
Combining layers in Guided edit mode
244(4)
9 Getting Creative 248(40)
Exploring the artwork library
250(2)
Using the Favorites panel
252(1)
Producing a Photo Book
253(2)
Changing page layouts
255(1)
Rearranging the order of images in a project
255(1)
Working with backgrounds
256(2)
Working with photos and frames
258(2)
Adjusting a photo inside a frame
260(2)
Refining your Photo Book layout using layers and effects
262(2)
Reordering the pages in a Photo Book
264(1)
Adding graphics to a project
265(1)
Placing text in a layout
266(4)
Creating a slide show
270(2)
Creating a Facebook cover photo layout
272(2)
Creative framing with layer masks
274(2)
Making a photo look like a painting
276(3)
Fitting text to a selection
279(1)
Wrapping text around a shape
280(1)
Using preset text styles
281(1)
More fun with type
282(1)
Creating a type mask
283(2)
Adding impact to a type mask
285(3)
10 Printing, Sharing, And Exporting 288(16)
Printing a contact sheet
290(3)
Printing a Picture Package
293(3)
Printing individual photos
296(2)
Sharing photos by email
298(1)
Sharing photos and videos online
299(1)
Exporting copies of your photos for the web
300(2)
Backing up your catalog and media files
302(1)
Backing up the catalog file
302(1)
Doing incremental backups
302(2)
Index 304
John Evans has worked in computer graphics and design for more than 30 years, initially as a graphic designer, and then as a multimedia author, software interface designer, and technical writer. His multimedia and digital illustration work associated with Japanese type attracted an award from Apple Computer Australia. His other projects range from music education software for children to interface design for innovative font design software. As a technical writer his work includes software design specifications, user manuals, and copyediting for Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 Classroom in a Book, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Classroom in a Book, and Adobe Creative Suite 4 Classroom in a Book. More recently he has authored several editions of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classroom in a Book and Adobe Photoshop Elements Classroom in a Book.



Katrin Straub is an artist, a graphic designer, and author. Her award-winning print, painting, and multimedia work has been exhibited worldwide. With more than 15 years experience in design, Katrin has worked as Design Director for companies such as Landor Associates and Fontworks in the United States, Hong Kong, and Japan. Her work includes packaging, promotional campaigns, multimedia, website design, and internationally recognized corporate and retail identities. She holds degrees from the FH Augsburg, ISIA Urbino, and The New School University in New York. Katrin has authored many books, from the Adobe Creative Suite Idea Kit to Classroom in a Book titles for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, Adobe Creative Suite 4, Adobe Soundbooth, and several versions of Adobe Photoshop Elements Classroom in a Book and Adobe Premiere Elements Classroom in a Book.