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The bestselling book on Photoshop Elements now in a new edition Getting great photos is easier than you think it just takes some know-how and a tool like Adobe's Photoshop Elements.

The bestselling book on Photoshop Elements—now in a new edition

Getting great photos is easier than you think—it just takes some know-how and a tool like Adobe's Photoshop Elements.Photoshop Elements 14 For Dummies is a fun and easy-to-follow guide for photographers and photo enthusiasts who want to make their snapshots picture perfect. In no time, you'll tackle the basics of Photoshop Elements and find out how to execute hundreds of tasks, like using special effects and drawing tools, working with layers, improving your color and clarity, and so much more.

Photoshop Elements is the #1 selling consumer photo editing software, and Adobe continues to add innovative features that allow professional and self-made digital photographers to do it all. Written by veteran authors Barb Obermeier and Ted Padova, this full-color guide shows you how to make the most of the latest version of the software in a fun and friendly way that makes learning feel like play. Even if you have no digital image editing experience at all, this hands-on guide shows you how to take your photos from 'meh' to 'wow'—and have a blast along the way!

  • Get instant results using one-click editing options
  • Apply pro techniques to correct photo color and clarity
  • Show off your artsy side with special effects and filters
  • Find tips for improving edits and creative projects

The power and simplicity of Photoshop Elements makes it easy to turn out photos worth bragging about—and this no-nonsense guide will get you there in a flash.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(2)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
Part I: Getting Started with Photoshop Elements 14 5(68)
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Image Editing
7(16)
Launching the Photo Editor
7(2)
Making Basic Edits in Quick Mode
9(3)
Sharing a Photo
12(2)
Creating Images from Scratch
14(2)
Retracing Your Steps
16(2)
Using the History panel
16(1)
Reverting to the last save
17(1)
Getting a Helping Hand
18(2)
Saving Files with Purpose
20(3)
Using the Save/Save As dialog box
20(1)
Saving files for the web
21(2)
Chapter 2 Basic Image-Editing Concepts
23(26)
Grappling with the Ubiquitous Pixels
24(3)
Understanding resolution
24(3)
Understanding image dimensions
27(1)
The Art of Resampling
27(4)
Changing image size and resolution
28(1)
Understanding the results of resampling
29(2)
Choosing a Resolution for Print or Onscreen
31(1)
Go Ahead — Make My Mode!
32(6)
Converting to Bitmap mode
32(2)
Converting to Grayscale mode
34(4)
Understanding File Formats
38(6)
File formats at a glance
43(1)
Audio and video formats supported in Elements
43(1)
Getting Familiar with Color
44(2)
Getting Color Right
46(3)
Color the easy way
46(1)
Calibrating your monitor
46(1)
Choosing a color workspace
47(1)
Understanding how profiles work
48(1)
Chapter 3 Exploring the Photo Editor
49(24)
Examining the Photo Editor
49(14)
Examining the image window
53(3)
Uncovering the contextual menus
56(1)
Selecting the tools
57(1)
Selecting from the Tool Options
58(2)
Playing with panels
60(3)
Using the Photo Bin
63(2)
Creating different views of an image
63(1)
Viewing filenames
64(1)
Using Photo Bin Actions
64(1)
Finding Your Bearings in Guided Mode
65(1)
Controlling the Editing Environment
66(4)
Launching and navigating preferences
67(1)
Checking out all the preferences panes
68(2)
Customizing Presets
70(3)
Part II: Managing Media 73(58)
Chapter 4 Navigating the Organizer
75(16)
Organizing Photos and Media on a Hard Drive
75(2)
Adding Images to the Organizer
77(5)
Adding files from folders and removable media
77(2)
Downloading camera images with the Elements Downloader
79(1)
Importing additional photos from folders
80(2)
Navigating the Media Browser
82(1)
Using a Scanner
83(4)
Understanding image requirements
83(1)
Using scanner plug-ins (Windows)
84(1)
Scanning on the Mac
85(1)
Scanning many photos at a time
86(1)
Phoning in Your Images
87(2)
Setting Organizer Preferences
89(2)
Chapter 5 Organizing Your Pictures
91(24)
Touring the Organizer
91(4)
Organizing Groups of Images with Tags
95(6)
Creating and viewing a tag
95(2)
Adding icons to tags
97(1)
Working with custom tags
98(1)
Working with default tags
99(1)
Working with subcategories
100(1)
Sorting photos according to tags
101(1)
Rating Images with Stars
101(1)
Adding Images to an Album
102(4)
Creating an album
102(2)
Using albums for temporary work
104(1)
Editing an album
105(1)
Finding out more about sharing your albums
105(1)
Adding People in the Media Browser
106(3)
Placing Pictures on Maps
109(2)
Working with Events
111(4)
Chapter 6 Viewing and Finding Your Images
115(16)
Cataloging Files
115(5)
Using the Catalog Manager
116(1)
Working with catalogs
117(1)
Backing up your catalog
118(1)
Backing up photos and files (Windows)
119(1)
Switching to a Different View
120(1)
Viewing Photos in a Slide Show
121(2)
Searching for Photos
123(5)
Using Search
123(1)
Searching for untagged items
123(1)
Searching captions and notes
124(1)
Searching by history
125(1)
Searching metadata
125(1)
Searching similarities
126(2)
Grouping Files That Get in the Way
128(5)
Marking files as hidden
128(1)
Stacking 'em up
128(2)
Creating versions
130(1)
Part III: Selecting and Correcting Photos 131(120)
Chapter 7 Making and Modifying Selections
133(30)
Defining Selections
133(1)
Creating Rectangular and Elliptical Selections
134(4)
Perfecting squares and circles with Shift and Alt (Option on the Mac)
135(1)
Applying Marquee options
136(2)
Making Freeform Selections with the Lasso Tools
138(5)
Selecting with the Lasso tool
138(1)
Getting straight with the Polygonal Lasso tool
139(1)
Snapping with the Magnetic Lasso tool
140(3)
Working Wizardry with the Magic Wand
143(2)
Talking about Tolerance
143(1)
Wielding the Wand to select
144(1)
Modifying Your Selections
145(2)
Adding to, subtracting from, and intersecting a selection
146(1)
Avoiding key collisions
146(1)
Painting with the Selection Brush
147(2)
Painting with the Quick Selection Tool
149(2)
Fine-Tuning with the Refine Selection Brush
151(2)
Working with the Cookie Cutter Tool
153(1)
Eliminating with the Eraser Tools
154(2)
The Eraser tool
154(1)
The Background Eraser tool
155(1)
The Magic Eraser tool
156(1)
Using the Select Menu
156(7)
Selecting all or nothing
157(1)
Reselecting a selection
157(1)
Inversing a selection
157(1)
Feathering a selection
157(1)
Refining the edges of a selection
158(1)
Using the Modify commands
159(1)
Applying the Grow and Similar commands
160(1)
Saving and loading selections
160(3)
Chapter 8 Working with Layers
163(22)
Getting to Know Layers
163(6)
Converting a background to a layer
164(1)
Anatomy of the Layers panel
165(3)
Using the Layer and Select menus
168(1)
Working with Different Layer Types
169(5)
Image layers
169(1)
Adjustment layers
170(2)
Fill layers
172(1)
Shape layers
173(1)
Type layers
174(1)
Tackling Layer Basics
174(4)
Creating a new layer from scratch
174(2)
Using Layer via Copy and Layer via Cut
176(1)
Duplicating layers
176(1)
Dragging and dropping layers
176(1)
Using the Paste into Selection command
177(1)
Moving a Layer's Content
178(1)
Transforming Layers
179(1)
Adding Layer Masks
180(2)
Flattening and Merging Layers
182(3)
Flattening layers
182(1)
Merging layers
183(2)
Chapter 9 Simple Image Makeovers
185(34)
Cropping and Straightening Images
185(5)
Cutting away with the Crop tool
186(2)
Cropping with a selection border
188(1)
Straightening images
188(2)
Recomposing Images
190(1)
Employing One-Step Auto Fixes
191(8)
Auto Smart Tone
192(1)
Auto Smart Fix
193(1)
Auto Levels
194(1)
Auto Contrast
195(1)
Auto Haze Removal
195(1)
Auto Color Correction
195(1)
Auto Shake Reduction
196(1)
Auto Sharpen
197(1)
Auto Red Eye Fix
198(1)
Editing in Quick Mode
199(4)
Fixing Small Imperfections with Tools
203(16)
Cloning with the Clone Stamp tool
203(2)
Retouching with the Healing Brush
205(2)
Zeroing in with the Spot Healing Brush
207(2)
Repositioning with the Content-Aware Move tool
209(2)
Lightening and darkening with Dodge and Burn tools
211(1)
Smudging away rough spots
212(2)
Softening with the Blur tool
214(1)
Focusing with the Sharpen tool
214(2)
Sponging color on and off
216(1)
Replacing one color with another
217(2)
Chapter 10 Correcting Contrast, Color, and Clarity
219(32)
Editing Your Photos Using a Logical Workflow
220(1)
Adjusting Lighting
221(5)
Fixing lighting with Shadows/Highlights
221(1)
Using Brightness/Contrast
222(1)
Pinpointing proper contrast with Levels
223(3)
Adjusting Color
226(13)
Removing color casts automatically
226(1)
Adjusting with Hue/Saturation
227(2)
Eliminating color with Remove Color
229(1)
Switching colors with Replace Color
230(1)
Correcting with Color Curves
231(1)
Adjusting skin tones
232(3)
Defringing layers
235(1)
Eliminating haze
236(1)
Adjusting color temperature with photo filters
236(2)
Mapping your colors
238(1)
Adjusting Clarity
239(8)
Removing noise, artifacts, dust, and scratches
239(1)
Blurring when you need to
240(3)
Sharpening for better focus
243(3)
Reducing shake
246(1)
Working Intelligently with the Smart Brush Tools
247(4)
Part IV: Exploring Your Inner Artist 251(84)
Chapter 11 Playing with Filters, Effects, Styles, and More
253(36)
Having Fun with Filters
253(8)
Applying filters
254(1)
Corrective or destructive filters
255(1)
One-step or multistep filters
255(1)
Fading a filter
255(1)
Selectively applying a filter
256(1)
Working in the Filter Gallery
256(2)
Distorting with the Liquify filter
258(3)
Correcting Camera Distortion
261(2)
Exploring Element's Unique Filters
263(3)
Creating a comic
263(1)
Getting graphic
264(1)
Using the Pen and Ink filter
265(1)
Dressing Up with Photo and Text Effects
266(2)
Adding Shadows, Glows, and More
268(3)
Applying layer styles
269(1)
Working with layer styles
270(1)
Mixing It Up with Blend Modes
271(6)
General blend modes
271(1)
Darken blend modes
272(1)
Lighten blend modes
273(1)
Lighting blend modes
274(1)
Inverter blend modes
274(2)
HSL blend modes
276(1)
Using Photomerge
277(12)
Photomerge Panorama
277(2)
Photomerge Group Shot
279(2)
Photomerge Scene Cleaner
281(1)
Photomerge Exposure
282(4)
Photomerge Compose
286(3)
Chapter 12 Drawing and Painting
289(26)
Choosing Color
289(5)
Working with the Color Picker
290(1)
Dipping into the Color Swatches panel
291(2)
Sampling with the Eyedropper tool
293(1)
Getting Artsy with the Pencil and Brush Tools
294(6)
Drawing with the Pencil tool
294(2)
Painting with the Brush tool
296(2)
Using the Impressionist Brush
298(1)
Creating your own brush
299(1)
Filling and Outlining Selections
300(2)
Fill 'er up
300(2)
Outlining with the Stroke command
302(1)
Splashing on Color with the Paint Bucket Tool
302(1)
Working with Multicolored Gradients
303(5)
Applying a preset gradient
304(2)
Customizing gradients
306(2)
Working with Patterns
308(2)
Applying a preset pattern
308(1)
Creating a new pattern
309(1)
Creating Shapes of All Sorts
310(5)
Drawing a shape
310(2)
Drawing multiple shapes
312(1)
Specifying Geometry options
312(2)
Editing shapes
314(1)
Chapter 13 Working with Type
315(20)
Understanding Type Basics
315(2)
Tools
316(1)
Modes
316(1)
Formats
317(1)
Creating Point Type
317(2)
Creating Paragraph Type
319(1)
Creating Path Type
320(4)
Using the Text On Selection tool
320(1)
Using the Text On Shape tool
321(2)
Using the Text On Custom Path tool
323(1)
Specifying Type Options
324(2)
Editing Text
326(1)
Simplifying Type
327(1)
Masking with Type
328(2)
Stylizing and Warping Type
330(7)
Adjusting type opacity
330(1)
Applying filters to your type
330(1)
Painting your type with color and gradients
331(1)
Warping your type
332(3)
Part V: Printing, Creating, and Sharing 335(38)
Chapter 14 Getting It on Paper
337(16)
Getting Pictures Ready for Printing
338(1)
Working with Color Printer Profiles
339(10)
Printing a photo with the printer managing color
340(6)
Printing a photo with Elements managing color
346(2)
Printing a picture package or contact sheet
348(1)
Getting Familiar with the Print Dialog Box
349(4)
Using Page Setup
352(1)
Creating transfers, borders, and more with More Options
352(1)
Chapter 15 Sharing Your Work
353(12)
Getting Familiar with the Elements Sharing Options
353(4)
Planning ahead
354(1)
Understanding photo sharing in Elements
355(2)
Using the Share Panel
357(4)
Emailing photos
358(1)
Working with Adobe Premiere Elements
359(1)
Sharing your photos on social networks
360(1)
Creating Facebook Cover Images
361(4)
Chapter 16 Making Creations
365(8)
Checking Out the Create Panel
365(1)
Grasping Creation-Assembly Basics
366(3)
Creating a Slide Show
369(2)
Creating a PDF Slide Show
371(1)
Making Additional Creations
371(2)
Part VI: The Part of Tens 373(14)
Chapter 17 Ten Tips for Composing Better Photos
375(6)
Find a Focal Point
375(1)
Use the Rule of Thirds
376(1)
Cut the Clutter
376(1)
Frame Your Shot
377(1)
Employ Contrast
377(1)
Experiment with Viewpoints
377(1)
Use Leading Lines
378(1)
Use Light
378(1)
Give Direction
379(1)
Consider Direction of Movement
380(1)
Chapter 18 Ten (Or So) More Project Ideas
381(6)
Screen Savers
381(1)
Flyers, Ads, and Online Auctions
382(2)
Clothes, Hats, and More
384(1)
Posters
384(1)
Household and Business Inventories
384(1)
Project Documentation
385(1)
School Reports and Projects
385(1)
Blogs
385(1)
Wait — There's More
385(2)
Index 387
Barb Obermeier is principal of Obermeier Design, a graphic design studio specializing in print and web design, and lead instructor in the graphic design program at Brooks Institute. Ted Padova is an internationally recognized authority on Adobe Acrobat, PDF, and digital imaging. He has written more than 60 books.