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Photoshop Elements 10: The Missing Manual
(ebook)
Autor: Barbara Brundage

Elements 10 offers much of Photoshop's power without the huge price tag. It's a great tool for most image-editing buffs—whether you’re a photographer, scrapbooker, or aspiring graphic artist. But Elements still doesn't come with a useful manual. This bestselling book helps you get the most out of the program, from the basics to advanced tips for both Windows and Mac users.
The important stuff you need to know:
- Quickly learn your way around. Customize Elements to suit your working style.
- Get to work right away. Import, organize, and make quick image fixes with ease.
- Retouch any image. Learn how to repair and restore old and damaged photos.
- Add pizzazz. Give images more zip with dozens of filters, layer styles, and special effects.
- Design with words. Make text flow along a curved path or around an object or shape.
- Find your creative flair. Create scrapbooks, greeting cards, photo books, and more.
- Try out advanced techniques. Work with layers, blend modes, and other tools.
- Photoshop Elements 10: The Missing Manual
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with OReilly
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- The Missing Credits
- About the Author
- About the Creative Team
- Acknowledgments
- The Missing Manual Series
- Introduction
- Why Photoshop Elements?
- What You Can Do with Elements 10
- Whats New in Elements 10
- Elements vs. Photoshop
- The Key to Learning Elements
- About This Book
- A Note About Operating Systems
- About the Outline
- For Newcomers to Elements
- The Very Basics
- AboutTheseArrows
- About the Online Resources
- Missing CD
- Registration
- Feedback
- Errata
- 1. Finding Your Way Around Elements
- Getting Started
- The Welcome Screen
- Getting Started
- Organizing Your Photos
- Photo Downloader
- Panels, Bins, and Tabs
- The Panel bin
- The Project bin
- Image windows
- Guided Edit
- The Inspiration Browser
- Undo
- Undo History panel
- The one rule of Elements
- Importing from Cameras
- The Photo Downloader
- Working with PDF Files
- Picking a File Size
- Choosing a Resolution
- Selecting a Color Mode
- Choosing a Background
- The Media Browser
- Full Screen view
- Working with tags and categories
- People Recognition
- Browsing Through Photos
- Using Tags and Categories to Find Photos
- Searching by Metadata
- Visual Searches
- File Formats Elements Understands
- Not-so-common file formats
- About JPEGs
- Online Syncing and Backups
- Organizer Backups
- Making Quick CDs/DVDs
- Straightening Scanned Photos
- Straightening Two or More Photos at a Time
- Straightening Individual Photos
- Rotating and Flipping Options
- Straighten Tool
- Free Rotate Layer
- The Crop Tool
- Cropping an image to an exact size
- Image Views
- The Zoom Tool
- The Hand Tool
- Resizing for Printing
- Resampling
- 4. The Quick Fix
- The Quick Fix Window
- The Quick Fix Toolbox
- The Quick Fix Panel Bin
- Using presets
- Different Views: After vs. Before and After
- The Quick Fix Window
- Fixing Red Eye
- Smart Fix
- Adjusting Lighting and Contrast
- Levels
- Contrast
- Shadows and Highlights
- Auto Color
- Using the Color sliders
- Balancing color
- Selecting Everything
- Selecting Rectangular and Elliptical Areas
- Selecting Irregularly Sized Areas
- Controlling the Selection Tools
- Refine Edge
- The Selection Brush
- The Magic Wand
- The Lasso Tools
- The basic Lasso tool
- The Magnetic Lasso
- The Polygonal Lasso
- Inverting a Selection
- Making a Selection Larger or Smaller
- Moving Selected Areas
- The Move tool
- Editing a saved selection
- Understanding Layers
- The Layers Panel
- The Background
- Adding a Layer
- Deleting Layers
- Duplicating a Layer
- Copying and Cutting from Layers
- Hiding Layers
- Adjusting Layer Opacity
- Locking Layers
- Blend Mode
- Rearranging Layers
- Arranging layers with the Move tool
- Linking layers
- Grouping layers by clipping
- Merging layers
- Flattening an image
- Editing a layer mask
- Adding Fill and Adjustment Layers
- Fill layers
- Adjustment layers
- Deleting Adjustment and Fill layers
- 7. Basic Image Retouching
- Fixing Exposure Problems
- Deciding Which Exposure Fix to Use
- Fixing Major Exposure Problems
- The Shadows/Highlights Command
- Correcting Part of an Image
- Correcting color with a brush
- Fixing Exposure Problems
- Controlling the Colors You See
- Calibrating Your Monitor
- Getting started with calibrating
- Calibrating Your Monitor
- Choosing a Color Space
- Understanding the Histogram
- Adjusting Levels: The Eyedropper Method
- Adjusting Levels: The Slider Controls
- The Remove Color Cast Command
- Using Color Variations
- The Color Picker
- The Eyedropper Tool
- The Color Swatches Panel
- Saving colors in the Swatches panel
- Unsharp Mask
- Adjust Sharpness
- The High-Pass Filter
- The Sharpen Tool
- The Raw Converter
- Using the Raw Converter
- Adjusting the view
- Rotating, straightening, and cropping
- Using the Raw Converter
- Adjusting White Balance
- Adjusting Tone
- Adjusting Vibrance and Saturation
- Saving your settings
- Choosing bit depth: 8 or 16?
- Automatic Merges
- Manual Merges
- Choosing Files
- Renaming Files
- Changing Image Size and File Type
- Applying Quick Fix Commands
- Attaching Labels
- Watermarks
- Adding captions
- Fixing Blemishes
- The Spot Healing Brush: Fixing Small Areas
- The Healing Brush: Fixing Larger Areas
- The Clone Stamp
- The Healing Brush
- The Pattern Stamp
- The Hue/Saturation Dialog Box
- Adjusting Saturation with the Sponge Tool
- Using an Adjustment Layer
- Replacing Specific Colors
- The Color Replacement Tool
- Method One: Making Color Photos Black and White
- Method Two: Removing Color from a Photo
- Creating Spot Color
- Brushing Away Color
- Erasing Colors from a Duplicate Layer
- Removing Color from Selections
- Using an Adjustment Layer and the Saturation Slider
- Tinting a Whole Photo
- Using a Layer style
- The Content panels tint effects
- Using Colorize
- Creating Panoramas
- Manual Positioning with Interactive Layout
- Skew, Distort, and Perspective
- Free Transform
- 12. Drawing with Brushes, Shapes, and Other Tools
- Picking and Using a Basic Brush
- Modifying Your Brush
- Saving Modified Brush Settings
- Picking and Using a Basic Brush
- The Specialty Brushes
- Making a Custom Brush
- Dodging
- Burning
- Blend Modes
- The Smudge Tool
- Using the Eraser
- The Magic Eraser
- The Background Eraser
- Rectangle and Rounded Rectangle
- Ellipse
- Polygon
- Line Tool
- The Custom Shape Tool
- The Shape Selection Tool
- Using Filters
- Applying Filters
- The Filter menu
- Effects panel
- The Filter Gallery
- Applying Filters
- Filter Categories
- Useful Filter Solutions
- Removing noise: Getting rid of graininess
- Adding noise: Smoothing out repair jobs
- Gaussian Blur: Drawing attention to an object
- Radial Blur: Producing a sense of motion
- Color correcting with the Average Blur filter
- Improving skin texture with the Surface Blur filter
- Using Actions
- Special Effects in Guided Edit
- The Gradient Tool
- Gradient Fill Layers
- Editing Gradients
- Transparency in gradients
- Creating noise gradients
- Adding Text to an Image
- Text Options
- Creating Text
- Editing Text
- Smoothing text: anti-aliasing
- Text Effects
- Text Gradients
- Applying the Liquify Filter to Text
- Using the Type Mask Tools
- Creating Outlined Text
- Adding Text to a Selection
- Making Text Outline a Shape
- Creating Your Own Path
- 15. Creating Projects
- Photo Collages
- Customizing Your Project
- Adjusting photos and frames
- Adding graphics and text
- Create modes: Basic and Advanced
- Customizing Your Project
- Creating Multipage Documents in the Editor
- Photo Collages
- The Content Panel
- The Favorites Panel
- Getting Ready to Print
- Ordering Prints
- Printing at Home
- Making Individual Prints
- Printing in Windows
- Printing in OS X
- Making Individual Prints
- Positioning Your Image
- Print window settings
- The Page Setup dialog box
- Contact Sheets
- Picture Packages
- Contact Sheets
- Picture Packages
- Customizing a picture package
- Image Formats and the Web
- Saving Images for the Web or Email
- Using Save For Web
- Save For Web file format options
- Using Save For Web
- Previewing Images and Adjusting Color
- Individual Attachments (Mac and Windows)
- Photo Mail (Windows only)
- PDF Slideshows (Mac and Windows)
- Online Albums
- Sharing a New Album
- Other Ways to Share
- Full Screen View
- PDF Slideshows
- Simple PDF slideshow
- Making a PDF in the Slide Show Editor (Windows only)
- Slide Show Preferences
- Using the Slide Show Editor
- Adding special effects
- Saving and sharing your slideshow
- 19. Beyond the Basics
- Graphics Tablets
- Stuff from the Internet
- When You Really Need Photoshop
- Beyond This Book
- A. Installation and Troubleshooting
- Installing Elements in Windows
- Installing Elements on a Mac
- Activation
- Scratch Disks
- Troubleshooting
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