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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1118964640
  • ISBN-13: 9781118964644
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  • ISBN-10: 1118964640
  • ISBN-13: 9781118964644
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Updated and revised throughout for the latest release of Photoshop Elements and richly illustrated in full colour.

Take your photos from "meh" to "wow!" with Photoshop Elements 13 and this expert guide

Photoshop Elements 13 For Dummies is your guide to picture perfection using Adobe's Photoshop Elements. This full-color manual walks you through the process of photo editing, from basic color corrections to advanced filter effects, drawing, and more. Work through from beginning to end for a complete lesson, or keep it handy as a quick reference for unfamiliar tools and techniques. Designed for beginner and intermediate Photoshop Elements users, this book provides straightforward instruction in a fun, richly illustrated, easy-to-read style that makes learning feel like play.

Combining powerful tools with a user-friendly interface has made Photoshop Elements the number-one selling photo editing software. Photoshop Elements 13 For Dummies shows you how to take advantage of everything the software has to offer, helping you create high-quality images for print, e-mail, and the web. Even with no digital image editing experience at all, you'll learn how to take your photos from bland to beautiful and have a blast along the way.

  • Adjust resolutions, color modes, and file formats to best suit the project
  • Work with layers, filters, effects, styles, type, and more
  • Correct color, contrast and clarity for a simple photo makeover
  • Optimize for print, or share on Facebook, Flickr, and other social networks

The power and simplicity of Photoshop Elements makes it the perfect solution for amateurs seeking an affordable digital editing platform. The quicker you learn the tools, the sooner you'll be turning out photos to brag about – and Photoshop Elements 13 For Dummies will get you there in a flash.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Icons Used in This Book
2(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
Part I: Getting Started with Photoshop Elements 13 5(74)
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Image Editing
7(18)
Launching the Photo Editor
7(2)
Making Basic Edits in Quick Mode
9(3)
Sharing a Photo
12(2)
Creating Images from Scratch
14(3)
Retracing Your Steps
17(2)
Using the History panel
17(1)
Reverting to the last save
18(1)
Getting a Helping Hand
19(2)
Saving Files with Purpose
21(4)
Using the Save/Save As dialog box
21(2)
Saving files for the web
23(2)
Chapter 2 Basic Image-Editing Concepts
25(30)
Grappling with the Ubiquitous Pixels
26(4)
Understanding resolution
27(3)
Understanding image dimensions
30(1)
The Art of Resampling
30(4)
Changing image size and resolution
31(2)
Understanding the results of resampling
33(1)
Choosing a Resolution for Print or Onscreen
34(1)
Go Ahead - Make My Mode!
35(7)
Converting to Bitmap mode
36(2)
Converting to Grayscale mode
38(4)
Understanding File Formats
42(7)
File formats at a glance
47(2)
Audio and video formats supported in Elements
49(1)
Getting Familiar with Color
49(2)
Getting Color Right
51(4)
Color the easy way
51(1)
Calibrating your monitor
51(1)
Choosing a color workspace
52(1)
Understanding how profiles work
53(2)
Chapter 3 Exploring the Photo Editor
55(24)
Examining the Photo Editor
55(14)
Examining the image window
59(4)
Uncovering the contextual menus
63(1)
Selecting the tools
63(3)
Selecting from the Tool Options
66(1)
Playing with panels
66(3)
Using the Photo Bin
69(2)
Creating different views of an image
69(1)
Viewing filenames
70(1)
Using Photo Bin Actions
70(1)
Finding Your Bearings in Guided Mode
71(2)
Controlling the Editing Environment
73(4)
Launching and navigating preferences
74(1)
Checking out all the preferences panes
75(2)
Customizing Presets
77(2)
Part II: Managing Media 79(60)
Chapter 4 Navigating the Organizer
81(18)
Organizing Photos and Media on a Hard Drive
82(1)
Adding Images to the Organizer
83(6)
Adding files from folders and removable media
83(2)
Downloading camera images with the Elements Downloader
85(2)
Importing additional photos from folders
87(1)
Getting photos from iPhoto (Mac only)
88(1)
Navigating the Media Browser
89(1)
Using a Scanner
90(5)
Understanding image requirements
91(1)
Using scanner plug-ins (Windows)
92(1)
Scanning on the Mac
93(1)
Scanning many photos at a time
94(1)
Phoning in Your Images
95(2)
Setting Organizer Preferences
97(2)
Chapter 5 Organizing Your Pictures
99(22)
Touring the Organizer
99(4)
Organizing Groups of Images with Tags
103(7)
Creating and viewing a tag
103(2)
Adding icons to tags
105(1)
Working with custom tags
106(2)
Working with default tags
108(1)
Working with subcategories
109(1)
Sorting photos according to tags
109(1)
Rating Images with Stars
110(1)
Adding Images to an Album
111(4)
Creating an album
112(1)
Using albums for temporary work
113(1)
Editing an album
114(1)
Finding out more about sharing your albums
114(1)
Adding People in the Media Browser
115(1)
Placing Pictures on Maps
116(2)
Working with Events
118(3)
Chapter 6 Viewing and Finding Your Images
121(18)
Cataloging Files
121(5)
Using the Catalog Manager
122(1)
Working with catalogs
123(1)
Backing up your catalog
124(2)
Backing up photos and files (Windows)
126(1)
Switching to a Different View
126(1)
Viewing Photos in a Slide Show
127(2)
Searching for Photos
129(6)
Using Search
130(1)
Searching for untagged items
130(1)
Searching captions and notes
130(1)
Searching by history
131(1)
Searching metadata
131(2)
Searching similarities
133(2)
Grouping Files That Get in the Way
135(6)
Marking files as hidden
135(1)
Stacking 'em up
135(2)
Creating versions
137(2)
Part III: Selecting and Correcting Photos 139(120)
Chapter 7 Making and Modifying Selections
141(30)
Defining Selections
141(1)
Creating Rectangular and Elliptical Selections
142(4)
Perfecting squares and circles with Shift and Alt (Option on the Mac)
143(1)
Applying Marquee options
144(2)
Making Freeform Selections with the Lasso Tools
146(6)
Selecting with the Lasso tool
147(1)
Getting straight with the Polygonal Lasso tool
148(1)
Snapping with the Magnetic Lasso tool
149(3)
Working Wizardry with the Magic Wand
152(2)
Talking about Tolerance
152(1)
Wielding the Wand to select
153(1)
Modifying Your Selections
154(2)
Adding to, subtracting from, and intersecting a selection
154(1)
Avoiding key collisions
155(1)
Painting with the Selection Brush
156(2)
Painting with the Quick Selection Tool
158(2)
Fine-Tuning with the Refine Selection Brush
160(1)
Working with the Cookie Cutter Tool
161(2)
Eliminating with the Eraser Tools
163(2)
The Eraser tool
163(1)
The Background Eraser tool
164(1)
The Magic Eraser tool
165(1)
Using the Select Menu
165(6)
Selecting all or nothing
166(1)
Reselecting a selection
166(1)
Inversing a selection
166(1)
Feathering a selection
166(1)
Refining the edges of a selection
167(2)
Using the Modify commands
169(1)
Applying the Grow and Similar commands
169(1)
Saving and loading selections
170(1)
Chapter 8 Working with Layers
171(22)
Getting to Know Layers
171(6)
Converting a background to a layer
172(1)
Anatomy of the Layers panel
173(2)
Using the Layer and Select menus
175(2)
Working with Different Layer Types
177(5)
Image layers
177(1)
Adjustment layers
178(2)
Fill layers
180(1)
Shape layers
181(1)
Type layers
182(1)
Tackling Layer Basics
182(4)
Creating a new layer from scratch
182(2)
Using Layer via Copy and Layer via Cut
184(1)
Duplicating layers
184(1)
Dragging and dropping layers
184(1)
Using the Paste into Selection command
185(1)
Moving a Layer's Content
186(1)
Transforming Layers
187(1)
Adding Layer Masks
188(2)
Flattening and Merging Layers
190(3)
Flattening layers
191(1)
Merging layers
192(1)
Chapter 9 Simple Image Makeovers
193(34)
Cropping and Straightening Images
193(5)
Cutting away with the Crop tool
193(3)
Cropping with a selection border
196(1)
Straightening images
196(2)
Recomposing Images
198(2)
Employing One-Step Auto Fixes
200(6)
Auto Smart Tone
200(1)
Auto Smart Fix
201(1)
Auto Levels
202(1)
Auto Contrast
203(1)
Auto Color Correction
203(1)
Auto Sharpen
204(1)
Auto Red Eye Fix
205(1)
Editing in Quick Mode
206(4)
Fixing Small Imperfections with Tools
210(17)
Cloning with the Clone Stamp tool
210(2)
Retouching with the Healing Brush
212(2)
Zeroing in with the Spot Healing Brush
214(2)
Repositioning with the Content-Aware Move tool
216(1)
Lightening and darkening with Dodge and Burn tools
217(2)
Smudging away rough spots
219(2)
Softening with the Blur tool
221(1)
Focusing with the Sharpen tool
221(2)
Sponging color on and off
223(1)
Replacing one color with another
224(3)
Chapter 10 Correcting Contrast, Color, and Clarity
227(32)
Editing Your Photos Using a Logical Workflow
228(1)
Adjusting Lighting
228(5)
Fixing lighting with Shadows/Highlights
229(1)
Using Brightness/Contrast
230(1)
Pinpointing proper contrast with Levels
230(3)
Adjusting Color
233(13)
Removing color casts automatically
234(1)
Adjusting with Hue/Saturation
235(1)
Eliminating color with Remove Color
236(2)
Switching colors with Replace Color
238(1)
Correcting with Color Curves
239(2)
Adjusting skin tones
241(1)
Defringing layers
242(2)
Adjusting color temperature with photo filters
244(1)
Mapping your colors
245(1)
Adjusting Clarity
246(8)
Removing noise, artifacts, dust, and scratches
247(1)
Blurring when you need to
248(3)
Sharpening for better focus
251(3)
Working Intelligently with the Smart Brush Tools
254(5)
Part IV: Exploring Your Inner Artist 259(86)
Chapter 11 Playing with Filters, Effects, Styles, and More
261(38)
Having Fun with Filters
262(7)
Applying filters
262(1)
Corrective or destructive filters
263(1)
One-step or multistep filters
263(1)
Fading a filter
264(1)
Selectively applying a filter
264(1)
Working in the Filter Gallery
265(2)
Distorting with the Liquify filter
267(2)
Correcting Camera Distortion
269(2)
Exploring Element's Unique Filters
271(4)
Creating a comic
272(1)
Getting graphic
273(1)
Using the Pen and Ink filter
274(1)
Dressing Up with Photo and Text Effects
275(2)
Adding Shadows, Glows, and More
277(3)
Applying layer styles
277(2)
Working with layer styles
279(1)
Mixing It Up with Blend Modes
280(6)
General blend modes
280(1)
Darken blend modes
281(1)
Lighten blend modes
282(1)
Lighting blend modes
283(1)
Inverter blend modes
284(1)
HSL blend modes
285(1)
Using Photomerge
286(13)
Photomerge Panorama
286(3)
Photomerge Group Shot
289(2)
Photomerge Scene Cleaner
291(1)
Photomerge Exposure
292(3)
Photomerge Compose
295(4)
Chapter 12 Drawing and Painting
299(26)
Choosing Color
299(5)
Working with the Color Picker
300(1)
Dipping into the Color Swatches panel
301(2)
Sampling with the Eyedropper tool
303(1)
Getting Artsy with the Pencil and Brush Tools
304(6)
Drawing with the Pencil tool
304(2)
Painting with the Brush tool
306(1)
Using the Impressionist Brush
307(2)
Creating your own brush
309(1)
Filling and Outlining Selections
310(2)
Fill 'er up
310(1)
Outlining with the Stroke command
311(1)
Splashing on Color with the Paint Bucket Tool
312(1)
Working with Multicolored Gradients
313(4)
Applying a preset gradient
313(2)
Customizing gradients
315(2)
Working with Patterns
317(2)
Applying a preset pattern
318(1)
Creating a new pattern
318(1)
Creating Shapes of All Sorts
319(6)
Drawing a shape
320(1)
Drawing multiple shapes
321(1)
Specifying Geometry options
321(2)
Editing shapes
323(2)
Chapter 13 Working with Type
325(20)
Understanding Type Basics
325(2)
Tools
326(1)
Modes
326(1)
Formats
327(1)
Creating Point Type
327(2)
Creating Paragraph Type
329(1)
Creating Path Type
330(3)
Using the Text On Selection tool
330(1)
Using the Text On Shape tool
331(2)
Using the Text On Custom Path tool
333(1)
Specifying Type Options
333(3)
Editing Text
336(1)
Simplifying Type
337(1)
Masking with Type
338(2)
Stylizing and Warping Type
340(7)
Adjusting type opacity
340(1)
Applying filters to your type
340(1)
Painting your type with color and gradients
341(1)
Warping your type
342(3)
Part V: Printing, Creating, and Sharing 345(46)
Chapter 14 Getting It on Paper
347(16)
Getting Pictures Ready for Printing
348(1)
Working with Color Printer Profiles
349(11)
Printing a photo with the printer managing color
350(6)
Printing a photo with Elements managing color
356(2)
Printing a picture package or contact sheet
358(2)
Getting Familiar with the Print Dialog Box
360(3)
Using Page Setup
362(1)
Creating transfers, borders, and more with More Options
362(1)
Chapter 15 Sharing Your Work
363(16)
Getting Familiar with the Elements Sharing Options
363(3)
Planning ahead
364(1)
Understanding photo sharing in Elements
365(1)
Working with Adobe Revel
366(6)
Knowing what Adobe Revel offers you
367(1)
Downloading the Adobe Revel applications
367(1)
Understanding the Adobe Revel interface
368(1)
Editing a photo with Adobe Revel
368(3)
Sharing photos with Adobe Revel
371(1)
Downloading images from Adobe Revel
371(1)
Using the Share Panel
372(7)
Emailing photos
373(2)
Working with Adobe Premiere Elements
375(1)
Sharing your photos on social networks
375(4)
Chapter 16 Making Creations
379(12)
Checking Out the Create Panel
379(1)
Creating Facebook Cover Images
380(2)
Grasping Creation-Assembly Basics
382(4)
Creating a Slide Show
386(2)
Creating a PDF Slide Show
388(1)
Making Additional Creations
389(2)
Part VI: The Part of Tens 391(14)
Chapter 17 Ten Tips for Composing Better Photos
393(6)
Find a Focal Point
393(1)
Use the Rule of Thirds
394(1)
Cut the Clutter
394(1)
Frame Your Shot
395(1)
Employ Contrast
395(1)
Experiment with Viewpoints
395(1)
Use Leading Lines
396(1)
Use Light
396(1)
Give Direction
397(1)
Consider Direction of Movement
398(1)
Chapter 18 Ten More Project Ideas
399(6)
Screen Savers
399(1)
Flyers, Ads, and Online Auctions
400(2)
Clothes, Hats, and More
402(1)
Posters
402(1)
Household and Business Inventories
402(1)
Project Documentation
403(1)
School Reports and Projects
403(1)
Blogs
403(1)
Wait - There's More
403(2)
Index 405
Barbara Obermeier is principal of Obermeier Design, a California-based design studio, and a faculty member at Brooks Institute. Ted Padova is an internationally-recognized authority on Adobe Acrobat, PDF, and digital imaging.