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  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118743970
  • ISBN-13: 9781118743973
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 672 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x185x34 mm, kaal: 1488 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118743970
  • ISBN-13: 9781118743973
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Make ordinary photos extraordinary with Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies! Whether you prefer to snap shots on your smartphone or don t ever leave home without your DSLR, chances are you have way more photos than you ever dreamed possible. Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies is here to help you get those pictures organized and turn your favorite shots into amazing images. This information-packed, full-color guide features nine minibooks covering all aspects of the image-editing process. From learning what s new with Elements 12, finding your way around the workspace, and bringing some order to your images to enhancing color, correcting flaws, working with filters and effects, sharing your work, and beyond, you ll be on your way to picture perfection in no time. * Guides you through the Elements basics working with the Organizer, importing photos, and using the tools and options * Explains how to enhance your images by adjusting color, brightness, resolution, contrast, and sharpness * Teaches you how to work with layers, masks, filters, effects, styles, type, and the Brush and Pencil tools * Shows you how to share your creative genius with the world via slide shows, photo books, Facebook, Twitter, Adobe Revel, and other fun photo projects and sites Whether you re new to image editing or just new to Elements 12, you ll sharpen your skills and get your shots in shape with Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies!
Introduction 1(4)
Conventions Used in This Book
1(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
Book I Getting Started with Elements
5(86)
Chapter 1 Examining the Elements Environment
7(30)
Launching Elements
7(2)
Opening the Organizer
9(4)
Adding Images to the Organizer
13(3)
Navigating the Different Modes
16(5)
Visiting Expert editing mode
17(1)
Visiting Quick editing mode
18(1)
Getting help with Guided mode
19(2)
Moving through the Menu Bar
21(2)
Using Context Menus
23(1)
Selecting Settings in the Options Panel
24(1)
Playing with Panels
25(4)
Getting choosy in the Favorites panel
26(1)
Exploring other panels
26(3)
Using the Photo Bin
29(2)
Getting Productive with Shortcuts
31(1)
Finding Help When You Need It
32(2)
Using the Help menu
32(1)
Reading PDFs from the Installer DVD-ROM
33(1)
Reading tooltips
33(1)
Checking dialog boxes
33(1)
Upgrading to Photoshop Elements 12
34(3)
Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Tools
37(20)
Examining the Tools Panel
37(3)
Using Selection Tools
40(5)
Geometric selection tools
41(1)
Lasso tools
42(1)
Magic Wand tool
43(1)
Quick Selection tool
44(1)
Selection Brush tool
45(1)
Using Drawing and Painting Tools
45(2)
Brush tools
46(1)
Smart Brush tools
46(1)
Eraser tools
47(1)
Paint Bucket tool
47(1)
Gradient tool
47(1)
Using Tools for Cloning and Healing
47(2)
Cloning tools
48(1)
Healing brushes
48(1)
Content Aware-Move tool
48(1)
Creating Text with Typographical Tools
49(1)
Using Focus and Toning Tools
50(1)
Red Eye Removal tool
50(1)
Toning tools
50(1)
Focus tools
50(1)
Creating Shapes
51(1)
Cookie Cutter tool
51(1)
Shape tools
51(1)
Viewing, Navigating, and Sampling Tools
52(1)
Color Picker tool
52(1)
Hand tool
52(1)
Zoom tool
52(1)
Other Editing Tools
52(1)
Move tool
52(1)
Crop tool
52(1)
Recompose tool
53(1)
Straighten tool
53(1)
Discovering the Automation Tools
53(4)
Using one-click auto adjustments
53(1)
Running actions
54(3)
Chapter 3 Viewing and Navigating Images
57(12)
Looking at the Image Window
57(4)
Zooming In and Out of Image Windows
61(4)
Zooming with keyboard shortcuts
61(1)
Using the Zoom tool
62(1)
Moving with the Hand tool
63(1)
Cruising with the Navigator panel
63(2)
Aligning Image Elements with Grids and Guides
65(1)
Using the Info Panel
66(3)
Chapter 4 Setting Your Preferences
69(22)
Understanding Preferences
69(1)
Setting the Photo Editor Preferences
70(10)
Setting General preferences
71(1)
Setting Saving Files preferences
72(1)
Setting Performance preferences
73(2)
Setting Display & Cursors preferences
75(1)
Setting Transparency preferences
76(1)
Setting Units & Rulers preferences
77(1)
Setting Guides & Grid preferences
78(1)
Setting Plug-Ins preferences
78(1)
Setting Adobe Partner Services preferences
78(1)
Setting Type preferences
79(1)
Setting Up the Organizer Environment
80(11)
Setting General preferences
81(1)
Setting Files preferences
82(1)
Setting Editing preferences
83(1)
Setting Camera or Card Reader preferences
84(1)
Setting Scanner preferences (Windows only)
85(1)
Setting Keyword Tags and Albums preferences
86(1)
Setting Sharing preferences
87(1)
Setting Adobe Partner Services preferences
88(1)
Setting Media-Analysis preferences
89(1)
Setting Adobe Revel preferences
90(1)
Book II Organizer Fundamentals
91(70)
Chapter 1 Gathering Your Image Files
93(18)
Organizing Image Files on Your Hard Drive
93(2)
Dedicating a drive to just photos
94(1)
Viewing your hard drive's folder structure in the Organizer
94(1)
Transferring Images to Your Computer
95(9)
Getting images from your camera
95(1)
Getting images from your card reader
96(2)
Grabbing photos from mobile devices
98(1)
Scanning images
99(5)
Adding images from any media via your file system
104(1)
Importing Files from Your Hard Drive into the Organizer
104(4)
Importing photos manually
105(1)
Setting up Watch Folders
106(2)
Protecting Your Assets
108(3)
Backing up your catalog
109(1)
Backing up photos and files (Windows)
110(1)
Chapter 2 Viewing, Searching, and Sorting Images
111(26)
Cataloging Files
111(4)
Creating a new catalog
112(2)
Importing legacy catalogs
114(1)
Switching catalogs
114(1)
Viewing Images in the Organizer
115(10)
Understanding the Media Browser
115(1)
Using Thumbnail view
116(1)
Using sort commands
117(1)
Changing view options on the View menu
117(3)
Viewing photos in a slide show (Full Screen view)
120(5)
Searching for Images in the Organizer
125(8)
Typing search terms in the Search box
125(1)
Using Advanced Search
125(2)
Searching metadata
127(1)
Searching by media type
127(1)
Searching by history
128(1)
Searching captions and notes
129(1)
Searching by filename
130(1)
Searching missing files, version sets, and stacks
131(1)
Searching by visual similarities
131(2)
Searching for miscellaneous items
133(1)
Hiding Files That Get in the Way
133(4)
Stacking 'em up
133(1)
Managing stacks
134(3)
Chapter 3 Organizing Images with Tags, Albums, and More
137(24)
Introducing Tags and the Tags Panel
138(2)
Organizing Groups of Images with Keyword Tags
140(4)
Creating a custom keyword tag
141(1)
Tagging photos
142(1)
Adding icons to keyword tags
142(1)
Modifying the default keyword tags
143(1)
Building your own categories and subcategories
144(1)
Finding and Tagging People in Photos
144(4)
Adding people
145(1)
Marking faces
146(2)
Mapping Photos with Place Tags
148(2)
Tagging Events with the Events Tab
150(1)
Removing Tags
151(1)
Automating Tagging with Image Tags
152(1)
Rating Images with Stars
153(1)
Working with Albums
154(7)
Exploring album benefits
155(1)
Creating an album
156(2)
Using albums for temporary work
158(1)
Editing an album
158(3)
Book III Image Essentials
161(90)
Chapter 1 Creating, Undoing, and Saving Images
163(16)
Opening an Image in the Photo Editor
164(4)
Using Open As
165(1)
Opening recently edited files
165(1)
Opening an image within another image
165(3)
Creating a New Image
168(3)
Undoing in Elements
171(4)
Undoing what's done with the Undo command
171(1)
Reverting to what's saved
172(1)
Working with the almighty History panel
173(2)
Saving Files
175(2)
Closing and Quitting
177(2)
Chapter 2 Specifying Resolution and Changing Image Sizing
179(16)
Examining Images Closely
179(3)
Understanding resolution
180(1)
Understanding image dimensions
181(1)
Understanding camera megapixels
182(1)
Looking at raster versus vector images
182(1)
Using the Image Size Command
182(4)
Downsampling images
183(2)
Upsampling images
185(1)
Using the Scale Command
186(2)
Choosing a Resolution for Print or Screen
188(1)
Changing the Canvas Size
188(7)
Using the Canvas Size dialog box
189(1)
Using the Crop tool
190(5)
Chapter 3 Choosing Color Modes and File Formats
195(24)
Selecting a Color Mode
196(1)
Converting Color Modes and Profiles
197(7)
Converting to Bitmap mode
197(2)
Converting to Grayscale mode
199(4)
Converting to Indexed Color mode
203(1)
Converting color profiles
203(1)
Using the Proper File Format
204(9)
Using the Save/Save As dialog box
205(2)
Understanding file formats
207(4)
Saving files for the web
211(2)
Creating Versions
213(1)
Batch-Processing Files
214(5)
Exporting files in the Organizer
215(1)
Processing multiple files
216(3)
Chapter 4 Working with Camera Raw
219(14)
Introducing the Benefits of Camera Raw Files
220(1)
Opening Images in the Elements Raw Converter
221(1)
Processing Files in the Camera Raw Converter
222(11)
Introducing the converter's tools and settings
223(5)
Adjusting the image settings
228(5)
Chapter 5 Using and Managing Color
233(18)
Dealing with Foreground and Background Colors
233(1)
Defining Color
234(7)
Poking around the Color Picker
234(2)
Grabbing color from the Color Swatches panel
236(4)
Lifting and sampling color
240(1)
Using Adobe Kuler
241(4)
Getting started with Adobe Kuler
241(1)
Exploring color themes
241(2)
Creating your own color theme in Kuler
243(1)
Getting themes from master artists
244(1)
Loading Adobe Kuler themes into Elements
245(1)
Understanding Color Management Essentials
245(6)
Discovering color channels
246(1)
Understanding bit depth
247(1)
Calibrating your monitor
248(1)
Establishing your color settings
249(1)
Understanding how profiles work
250(1)
Book IV Selections
251(42)
Chapter 1 Making Selections
253(24)
Defining Selections
253(1)
Selecting a Rectangular or an Elliptical Area
254(5)
Fine-tuning squares and circles
256(1)
Using the Marquee options
257(2)
Free-Form Selecting with the Lasso Tools
259(8)
Using the Lasso tool
261(1)
Selecting straight sides with the Polygonal Lasso tool
262(3)
Hugging edges with the Magnetic Lasso tool
265(2)
Performing Wand Wizardry
267(3)
Talking about tolerance
267(2)
Selecting with the Magic Wand tool
269(1)
Painting with the Selection Brush
270(2)
Saving Time with the Quick Selection Tool
272(2)
Resizing Smartly with the Recompose Tool
274(3)
Chapter 2 Modifying and Transforming Selections
277(16)
Modifying Selections
277(3)
Adding to a selection
278(1)
Subtracting from a selection
279(1)
Intersecting two selections
280(1)
Avoiding Keyboard Collisions
280(2)
Adding a perfectly square or circular selection
281(1)
Deleting from an existing selection while drawing from the center out
281(1)
Using the Select Menu
282(5)
Selecting all or nothing
282(1)
Reselecting a selection
282(1)
Inversing a selection
283(1)
Feathering a selection
283(2)
Using the Modify commands
285(1)
Applying the Grow and Similar commands
286(1)
Saving and loading selections
286(1)
Moving and Cloning Selections
287(2)
Cloning
288(1)
Moving the selection outline, but not the pixels
288(1)
Transforming Pixels
289(4)
Book V Painting, Drawing, and Typing
293(58)
Chapter 1 Painting and Drawing with Elements
295(18)
Introducing the Pencil and Brush Tools
295(10)
Drawing with the Pencil tool
296(1)
Painting with the Brush tool
297(3)
Getting artsy with the Impressionist Brush
300(1)
Creating a custom brush
301(4)
Creating Shapes
305(8)
Drawing a shape
306(2)
Drawing multiple shapes on a shape layer
308(1)
Specifying Geometry options
309(2)
Editing shapes
311(2)
Chapter 2 Filling and Stroking
313(16)
Filling a Selection with a Solid Color
313(2)
Filling Options and Tips
315(1)
Pouring with the Paint Bucket Tool
316(2)
Stroking a Selection
318(1)
Working with Multicolored Gradients
319(7)
Applying a preset gradient to a selection
320(2)
Customizing and editing gradients
322(2)
Adding transparency to a gradient
324(2)
Managing and Saving Gradients
326(1)
Working with Patterns
326(3)
Applying a preset pattern
326(2)
Creating a new pattern
328(1)
Chapter 3 Working with Type
329(22)
Understanding Type Modes
329(1)
Understanding Different Kinds of Type
330(1)
Exploring the Type Tools
330(2)
Entering Point Type
332(1)
Entering Paragraph Type
333(1)
Creating Path Type
334(4)
Using the Text on Selection tool
334(1)
Using the Text on Shape tool
335(2)
Using the Text on Custom Path tool
337(1)
Using the Tool Options
338(2)
Editing Text
340(1)
Rasterizing the Type Layer
341(1)
Masking with Type
342(3)
Stylizing and Warping Type
345(6)
Playing with type opacity
345(2)
Applying filters to type
347(1)
Painting over type with color
347(1)
Warping your type
348(3)
Book VI Working with Layers and Masks
351(68)
Chapter 1 Creating Layers
353(26)
Getting Familiar with Layers
353(3)
Introducing Different Types of Layers
356(7)
Working with image layers
356(1)
Using adjustment layers
356(4)
Taking advantage of fill layers
360(2)
Making use of shape layers
362(1)
Using type layers
363(1)
Getting to Know the Layers Panel
363(3)
Using the Layer and Select Menus
366(1)
The Layer menu
366(1)
The Select menu
367(1)
Making Layers
367(3)
Creating a new layer
368(1)
Using Layer via Copy and Layer via Cut
369(1)
Duplicating layers
370(1)
Compositing with Multiple Images
370(9)
Copying and pasting images
370(1)
Dragging and dropping layers
371(2)
Using the Paste into Selection command
373(6)
Chapter 2 Managing Layers
379(16)
Viewing Layers
379(1)
Rearranging Layers
380(1)
Moving Layer Elements
381(1)
Transforming Layers
382(2)
Simplifying Layers
384(3)
Aligning and Distributing Layers
387(1)
Linking Layers
388(1)
Locking Layers
389(1)
Flattening and Merging Layers
390(5)
Merging layers
390(1)
Flattening layers
391(4)
Chapter 3 Playing with Opacity and Blend Modes
395(12)
Adjusting Layer Opacity
395(1)
Creatively Mixing with Blend Modes
396(11)
General Blend modes
397(1)
Blend modes that darken
398(1)
Blend modes that lighten
399(1)
Lighting or Contrast Blend modes
400(2)
Blend modes that invert
402(1)
HSL color model Blend modes
403(4)
Chapter 4 Cutting, Erasing, and Masking
407(12)
Working with the Cookie Cutter Tool
408(1)
Selective Erasing with the Eraser Tools
409(4)
Using the Eraser tool
410(1)
Selecting and erasing by color
410(1)
Removing the background from an image
411(2)
Working with Layer Masks
413(3)
Creating Clipping Masks
416(3)
Book VII Filters, Effects, Styles, and Distortions
419(46)
Chapter 1 Making Corrections and Having Fun with Filters
421(22)
Understanding Filter Basics
421(4)
Corrective and destructive filters
422(1)
Single-step and multistep filters
423(1)
Reapplying a filter
424(1)
Fading a filter
424(1)
Selectively applying a filter
425(1)
Working in the Filter Gallery
425(3)
Having Fun with Filters
428(15)
Correcting camera distortion
428(2)
The Facet filter
430(1)
Getting artsy
431(1)
Stroking your image
432(1)
Distorting for fun
432(1)
Getting noisy
433(1)
Breaking your image into pieces
434(1)
Rendering
434(1)
Getting organic with the Sketch filters
435(4)
Adding texture
439(4)
Chapter 2 Distorting with the Liquify Command
443(8)
Exploring the Liquify Window
443(4)
The distortion painting tools
444(2)
The other tools
446(1)
The Options Area
447(1)
Distorting an Image with Liquify
447(4)
Chapter 3 Adding Pizzazz with Styles and Effects
451(14)
Seeing What the Effects Panel Can Do
451(1)
Enhancing with Effects
452(2)
Working with Layer Styles
454(3)
Getting the scoop on layer styles
454(2)
Applying a layer style
456(1)
Editing Layer Styles
457(4)
Adding Content from the Graphics Panel
461(1)
Adding Effects, Textures, and Frames in Quick Mode
462(3)
Book VIII Retouching and Enhancing
465(96)
Chapter 1 Quick Image Makeovers
467(32)
Applying One-Step Auto-fixes
467(7)
Auto Smart Tone
468(1)
Auto Smart Fix
469(1)
Auto Levels
470(1)
Auto Contrast
470(1)
Auto Color Correction
471(1)
Auto Sharpen
471(1)
Auto Red Eye Fix
472(1)
Using the Red Eye Removal tool
473(1)
Editing in Quick Mode
474(3)
Cloning with the Clone Stamp Tool
477(3)
Performing Cosmetic Surgery with the Healing Brush Tool
480(3)
Zeroing In with the Spot Healing Brush
483(2)
Repositioning with the Content-Aware Move Tool
485(1)
Colorizing with the Color Replacement Tool
486(2)
Lightening and Darkening with Dodge and Burn Tools
488(2)
Turning Color Up or Down with the Sponge Tool
490(1)
Smoothing with the Smudge Tool
491(2)
Softening with the Blur Tool
493(1)
Focusing with the Sharpen Tool
494(5)
Chapter 2 Correcting Lighting, Color, and Clarity
499(34)
Correcting Your Images the Logical Way
499(1)
Understanding the Histogram Panel
500(3)
Adjusting Lighting
503(4)
Fixing lighting with Shadows/Highlights
503(1)
Using Brightness/Contrast
504(1)
Nailing proper contrast with Levels
505(2)
Adjusting Color
507(12)
Removing color casts automatically
507(1)
Adjusting with Hue/Saturation
508(2)
Eliminating color with Remove Color
510(1)
Switching colors with Replace Color
511(1)
Correcting with Color Curves
512(2)
Adjusting skin tones
514(1)
Defringing layers
515(1)
Adjusting color temperature with photo filters
516(2)
Mapping your colors
518(1)
Adjusting Clarity
519(8)
Removing noise, artifacts, dust, and scratches
520(1)
Blurring when you need to
521(4)
Sharpening for better focus
525(2)
Working Intelligently with the Smart Brush Tools
527(6)
Using the Smart Brush
528(2)
Getting accurate with the Detail Smart Brush
530(3)
Chapter 3 Compositing with Photomerge
533(16)
Stitching a Scene with Photomerge Panorama
534(2)
Getting the Best Shot with Photomerge Group Shot
536(3)
Manipulating Image DNA with Photomerge Faces
539(1)
Eliminating with Photomerge Scene Cleaner
540(3)
Fixing Lighting with Photomerge Exposure
543(2)
Blending Styles with Photomerge Style Match
545(4)
Chapter 4 Getting Help in Guided Mode
549(12)
Understanding Guided Mode
549(1)
Walking through Touchups
550(8)
Adjusting contrast and color
550(3)
Sharpening a photo
553(2)
Enhancing with Photo Effects
555(3)
Playing with Photos
558(3)
Book IX Creating and Sharing with Elements
561(58)
Chapter 1 Creating Elements Projects
563(16)
Getting a Handle on Creations
563(2)
Creating a Photo Book
565(6)
Getting in Touch with Greeting Cards
571(1)
Making a Photo Calendar
571(2)
Assembling a Photo Collage
573(1)
Creating a Slide Show (Windows Only)
573(3)
Working with Photo Prints
576(2)
Printing to your desktop printer
576(1)
Ordering prints online
577(1)
Getting Organized with CD/DVD Labels
578(1)
Creating a DVD with a Menu
578(1)
Chapter 2 Getting It Printed
579(22)
Getting Images Ready for Printing
580(1)
Setting Print Options
581(5)
Printing from the Organizer
581(5)
Printing Multiple Images
586(4)
Printing contact sheets
586(2)
Printing picture packages
588(2)
Printing with Color Profiles
590(2)
Working with color printer profiles
590(1)
Understanding how Elements uses color profiles
590(1)
Understanding your printer's profiles
591(1)
Printing to Inkjet Printers
592(7)
Automatic profile selection for Epson printers
593(5)
Selecting a printer profile
598(1)
Using Online Printing Services
599(2)
Chapter 3 Sharing Projects with Others
601(18)
Getting Familiar with the Elements Sharing Options
601(4)
What device(s) are going to display my creations?
602(1)
What storage hosts are the most popular?
602(2)
What types of creations can I share?
604(1)
Working with Adobe Revel
605(9)
Knowing what Adobe Revel offers you
606(1)
Downloading the Adobe Revel applications (Mac only)
607(1)
Understanding the Adobe Revel interface
607(3)
Editing a photo with Revel
610(1)
Sharing photos with Adobe Revel
611(1)
Downloading images from your Revel Carousel
612(2)
Getting a Grip on the Share Panel
614(5)
Sharing Photos on Adobe Revel
615(1)
Uploading files to social media websites
615(1)
Creating an e-mail attachment
616(1)
Sending Photo Mail (Windows)
616(3)
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Barbara Obermeier is principal of Obermeier Design, a graphic design studio in California. She is currently a Graphic Design faculty member in the School of Film and Communication at Brooks Institute. Ted Padova is an internationally recognized authority on Adobe Acrobat, PDF, and digital imaging.