Migrating To Photoshop Elements 7

In: computers

14 Nov 2009

Adobe is the market leader in graphic creation software and Photoshop, their photo editing program, has revolutionized how the world interacts with their digital photos. Since many feel that Photoshop is for “professional” designers, Adobe brought out Photoshop Elements, a “lite” version of their popular program. Adobe Elements contains many of the same tools and features as Photoshop yet is much easier to learn and master.

What makes Elements different from Photoshop? Elements is contains many of the same features and tools as Photoshop. For example, in both programs you can fix lighting problems, remove unwanted items, fix red-eye, and create a multitude of projects including scrapbooks, calendars and cards. These are only a few of the similarities between the programs. The main difference between the programs is that Adobe Elements is much easier to learn since it has an easier to use interface. This advantage allows a newcomer to the program a faster assimilation so you can begin working with your photos almost immediately. With Adobe Photoshop you could spend months learning all the tools and features.

Adobe Elements tutorials: If you are new to this program, the best way to perfect at Adobe is via Adobe Photoshop tutorials easily available on CD-ROM, DVDs and several online video clips. In the tutorials look for the tools, commands, keyboard shortcuts that would acquaint you with the basic usage of Adobe. Learn the correct way to use the stylized fonts and text effects for creating flash effects for a website. You may look for tools like cropping, watermarks, channels and masks, re-touching and other advanced tools that would portray a web page at its best appeal.

Adobe Elements tools: The latest versions of Adobe Photoshop 5 and Adobe Photoshop 7 help in turning an old worn out picture into a colorful and vivid picture. The in built tools in the Photoshop would lead you to bring the best out of an old photograph worth discarding. Some of the few tools include, smudge tool used to add special effects to the foreground and background. Blur tool helps you lighten the part in the picture that is unclear or in a shadow. Sharpen tool is used to make a photograph sharper and clearer in case it appears blurred. Burn tool helps you to edit the image into a darker version and thus brings out its highlights clearly. Apart from these tools there are a number of other tools using which you could create beautiful colored images.

Adobe Elements tips: a) Combine multiple photos using the Photomerge feature and create a seamless panorama. Further enhance it using the rotate, zoom and pan tools. b) Flip through the various blend modes by pressing your shift+ to change to the next mode and shift – to go to the previous. These shortcuts help you view all the modes quickly rather than separately clicking and viewing them. c) Remember to use the picture package option print all the pictures with different print size on one page.

Did you like this article? Curious about learning Elements fast? Well now you can by reading this free Guide…what are you waiting for?

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