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1. Pl Getting to Know the Work Area n This Chapter Opening Photoshop Elements Understanding the Elements workspace Changing workspace views Working with the Project Bin Using the Undo History panel Accessing Help documents Using keyboard shortcuts M you first launch Photoshop Elements you arrive at a Welcome screen The Welcome screen offers you several choices for open ing up some different editing modes special Elements tasks that you can perform and an opportunity to sign up for an Adobe Web hosted service When it comes to editing a photograph you find quite a collection of tools panels buttons and options in the Photoshop Elements Edit mode Just a quick glance at the Elements workspace when you enter Full Edit mode shows you some of the power that Elements offers with just a click of your mouse With all the possibilities navigating the Elements work spaces and engaging in an editing session can be intimidating To ease your introduction to the many options for editing your pictures we break them down for you in this chapter Elements has several work areas and we start off by intro ducing you to the Welcome screen Then we move on to the mode you ll likely use frequently Full Edit mode In this mode you can be creative with all the tools and features Photoshop Elements is known for such as filters drawing tools layers and more We then introduce other work areas and tools you may not be as familiar
2. Bin displays thumbnail views of all your open images Regardless of whether you m E el work in Full Edit or Quick Edit mode you can immediately see a small image of all the pictures Dove you have open at one time as shown in Figure 1 14 You can also see thumbnail views of all the different views you create for a single picture Find out all the details in the following sections Figure 1 13 Click Create and then choose an option for the type of creation you want to edit If you want to rearrange the thumbnails in the Project Bin click and drag horizontally to reorga nize the order of the thumbnails 24 Part l Getting Started w Figure 1 14 All open pictures and new views are displayed as thumbnails in the Project Bin Creating different views of an image What Different views of the same picture you say Yes indeed You might create a new view when you want to zoom in on an area for some precise editing and then want to switch back to a wider view Here s how you do it 1 Double click a thumbnail image in the Project Bin That photo appears in the image window as the active document 2 Choose View gt New Window for lt filename gt Note that lt filename gt is the name of the file in the image window 3 Zoom to the new view A new view appears for the active document and you see another thumbnail image added to the Project Bin To zoom quickly click the Zoom tool and click a few times on the pic
3. a different color This kind of interactivity between the Tools panel and another panel Figure 1 9 Click and hold the mouse button is something you frequently use in on a tool that has a tiny arrowhead to make a Elements pop up toolbar open Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 9 Panels are accessed from either the Panels Bin or the Window menu Many options in panels are intuitive To become familiar with various panel options just poke around a little and most of the options will become familiar to you Selecting tool options from the Options bar When you click a tool in the Tools panel the Options bar offers you choices specific to a selected tool Figure 1 10 shows the options available when the Brush tool is selected Figure 1 10 The Options bar provides attribute choices for a tool selected in the Tools panel Juggling all your interface options With all the settings you can use for any given tool trying to figure out exactly where to select an option for the edit you want to make can become downright frustrating To help simplify the process of using tools and select ing options for the tools here s what you might do in your normal workflow 1 Select a tool in the Tools panel Obviously you need to know what task you want to perform so select ing the proper tool to complete the task is important to know up front 2 Take a quick look at the Options bar Before moving to other option choices be cert
4. can make you feel great The Share workspace provides you options for creating an online album e mailing photos printing your pictures plac ing print orders and copying photos to CD ROMs and DVDs We cover all you want to know about sharing your pictures in Chapter 16 If you know what you want to do in Elements go ahead and click the appropri ate button But if you enter one mode and then decide you want to do some thing in another mode Elements provides you the freedom to easily change modes from within the different workspaces Just one more thing before we leave the Welcome screen You can always p WN a G return to the Welcome screen after you enter any editing mode At the top of the Elements window in all Figure 1 2 Click the house icon in the menu bar modes a house icon appears as in any editing mode to reopen the Welcome shown in Figure 1 2 Click this iconto screen open the Welcome screen again Getting Around in Full Edit Mode Full Edit mode offers bundles of tools that you can use to edit your images from correction tools for fixing color and clarity to filters layers and more for changing existing photos or creating entirely original images from scratch But all these tools also make Full Edit mode complex Figure 1 3 shows Elements in Full Edit mode highlighting all the tools and fea tures we discuss in the following sections Jumping to Full Edit mode You can move into Full Edit mode in a couple of w
5. had a Red Eye Removal tool in the Tools panel in Quick Edit mode The Red Eye Removal tool options are still available in Elements 7 but the options appear in only the General Fixes panel Multiple viewing options are available Notice in Figure 1 12 that you see two views of the same image The Before view on the left displays the raw unedited image The After view shows you the results of changes you make with panel options and menu commands You select different viewing modes from menu choices in the View drop down menu below the image window If you want to return to Full Edit mode click the Full button Using creation tools To organize your pictures for display in a variety on Saint of different ways begin by clicking the Create Prec Ree ee button The panels in the Panels Bin change to support different creation options Click one of Photo Collage the listed options for making a new creation or T click the More Options button to select from additional options In Figure 1 13 we clicked the Create button and then clicked the Photo Collage PagoSize button to start a new creation for a photo col Letter 8 5 inch x 11 inch lage As you can see in Figure 1 13 the Panels Bin changed to reflect options available to us for creating our photo collage Choose a Theme optional We cover each option available in the various creation panels in greater detail in Chapter 16 Choose a Layout the Project Bin Co m i The Project
6. shown by default is another drop down menu that offers the default option for showing open files and another choice for showing files from the Organizer Choose Show Files from Organizer to add the files in your Organizer to the Project Bin Retracing Vour Steps Ever since Apple s Macintosh brought a windows interface to the masses the Undo command has been one of the most frequently used menu commands in every program developed You make a change to your document and if you don t like it you simply choose Edit Undo or press the keyboard short cut Ctrl 3 Z In Elements your options to undo your work provide you much more than reverting back to the last view as we explain in the following sections Using the Undo History panel Elements takes the Undo command to new levels by offering you a panel in which all well almost all your changes in an editing session are recorded and available for undoing at any step in an editing sequence Each edit you make is recorded in the Undo History panel To open the panel choose Window Undo History Make changes to your document and each step is recorded in the panel as you see in Figure 1 15 If Elements slows down and you re moving along at a snail s pace open the More fly away menu in the Undo History panel and choose Clear Undo History Elements flushes all the recorded history and frees up some pre cious memory that often enables you to work faster We said almost all st
7. this menu Additionally you have some important file settings com mands on the menu including preferences which we cover in more detail in Chapter 2 Image You use the Image menu most often when you want to effect changes to the entire image such as changing a color mode or crop ping rotating and resizing the image For details about sizing and color modes check out Chapter 3 For more about cropping and rotating images flip to Chapter 9 16 Part I Getting Started Enhance Just the name of this menu should tell you what commands to expect here This is where you go to change the appearance of an image such as changing its brightness and contrast adjusting its color and light ing and doing some other smart fix up work to improve its appearance On the Enhance Adjust Color submenu you find a number of commands that offer you a variety of color adjustments Look to Chapter 10 for some detail on correcting color In Chapters 9 and 10 you can find out how to use correction tools so that your images look their best Layer As we describe in great detail in Chapter 8 a whole chapter just about layers most kinds of editing you do in Elements are best handled by using layers Elements neatly tucks away most of the relevant com mands associated with working in layers right in this menu Select Of just about equal importance to layers are selections Whereas the Image menu contains commands that are applied to the entire imag
8. ture in the image window to zoom into the photo 4 Toggle views of the same image Double click the original thumbnail to see the opening view double click the other thumbnail to see the zoomed view Hiding the Project Bin The Project Bin takes up a lot of room at the bottom of the image window and you re not likely to want it open all the time while editing pictures Fortunately Elements provides you with several methods for hiding the Project Bin when you want to create a little more editing real estate To temporarily hide the Project Bin do one of the following Place the cursor over the separator bar between the image window and the Project Bin When the cursor changes to two horizontal lines with vertical opposing arrowheads drag down to collapse the Project Bin When the Bin is collapsed drag up the separator bar to open it Double click the separator bar to hide the Project Bin Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 25 Click the Hide Project Bin text at the bottom of the Project Bin Open a context menu by right clicking and select Close at the top of the menu Using Bin Actions A nice feature in Elements is the Bin Actions menu at the top of the Project Bin Click Bin Actions to start a new creation share photos print all the files open in the Bin and save the Bin files as an album To the left of the Bin Actions menu you ll find another feature for view ing files in Elements The Show Open Files
9. with Quick Edit mode for making common corrections to photos Creation mode for collecting your 10 Part I Getting Started photos into creations such as calendars and the Project Bin for navigating among all your open images Before you start working in Elements you may find it helpful to know how to undo edits so that you can start over easily and find additional sources of help within Elements We also explain one of the handiest ways to select tools and enter common commands keyboard shortcuts Elements 7 also has the Organizer a powerful tool for acquiring your images and keeping them organized The Organizer includes features that help you view and search for images too We introduce the Organizer in Part II Launching Photoshop Elements 7 A great place to start in Elements is a central navigation area where you can choose what mode and activity you want to engage in Well that s exactly what Adobe provides you when you open Photoshop Elements It s like the command center on the Starship Enterprise except you won t find Spock asking the computer any questions The Welcome screen is easy to navigate and intuitive as you can see in Figure 1 1 Here s what you find in ENTO the Welcome screen ELEMENTS 7 Photoshop com Membership For many generations of Photoshop Elements Adobe has depended on third party ser vices for sharing files and placing orders for prints You haven t lost any Figure 1
10. you made before the save and up to the maximum number of history states defined in the General preferences If you save then perform more edits and then want to return to the last saved version of your document Elements provides you with a quick effi cient way to do so If you choose Edit Revert Elements eliminates your new edits and takes you back to the last time you saved your file When you choose Revert Revert appears in the Undo History panel You can eliminate the Revert command from the Undo History panel by right clicking Revert in the Undo History panel and choosing Delete from the context menu that appears This command returns you to the edits made after the last save Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 2 r4 Getting a Helping Hand You can reach for this book whenever you want some details about accom plishing a task while working in Elements However for those little annoy ing moments and just in case some coffee stains blot out a few pages in this book you may want to look for an alternative feature description from another source Rather than accumulate a library of Elements books all you need to do is look at Elements itself to find some valuable help information quickly and easily If you re stuck on understanding some feature ample help documents that are a mouse click away can help you overcome some frustrating moments Using Help Your first stop in exploring the helpful information Elements provid
11. 1 The Photoshop Elements Welcome screen of these services but appears when you launch Elements Adobe has brought the sharing business under the fold of its own online servers You get a whopping 2 gigabytes of hard disk space to upload files and share them with friends The best thing about the Photoshop com service is that it s free Because this fea ture is closely related to sharing files we include all the descriptions for using the service in Chapter 16 If you just can t wait to get through all the things we talk about related to other features in Elements jump to Chapter 16 and have a look at this new Photoshop Elements service Organize Click the Organize button to open the Organizer where you can manage your collections of pictures stored on your hard drive We cover using the Organizer and so many of its great features in Part II Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area Edit If you need to edit a photo click the Edit button to access options for using either the Quick Fix mode to do some quick editing tasks or Full Edit mode in which you can do the extraordinary editing jobs Create Click the Create button to move into the Create mode In this mode you can do some fancy things that Elements provides you such as creating greeting cards photo books and calendars Share The Share workspace is all about sharing your photos It s all well and good to admire your own creations but getting kudos from others
12. My Pictures folder that was installed with Windows Elements installs some nice sample images with the application instal lation Look in the Photoshop Elements 7 Tutorial folder to find some photos to play with 3 After selecting a picture click Open The photo opens in a new image window in Elements You can open as many image windows in Elements as your computer memory can handle When each new file is opened a thumbnail image is added to the Project Bin at the bottom of the screen see Figure 1 3 and the image windows are stacked with the current active image in the topmost window To bring another open file to the foreground and make it active click the respective thumbnail in the Project Bin Here s a quick look at important items in the image window as shown in Figure 1 4 Scroll bars Become active when you zoom in on an image You can click the scroll arrows move the scroll bar or grab the Hand tool in the Tools panel and then drag within the Title bar window to move the image Image area 1 Magnification box Shows you at a glance how much you have zoomed in or out 4 Information box Shows you a readout for a particular tidbit of information You can choose what information you want to see in this area by selecting one of the options from the pop up menu which we discuss in more detail later in this section When you re working on an image in Elements you always want to know the physical image si
13. ain that you look over the choices on the Options bar If you want to use a tool such as the Brush tool or the Clone Stamp tool perhaps you want to make a decision about what size brush tip you want to use This choice is specific to the selected tool and therefore appears as an Options bar choice 3 Open a panel for more options If you want to use the Brush tool to apply some color to an image for example after you select the Brush tip on the Options bar open the Color Swatches panel and select a color 4 Open a drop down menu Not all tools support a drop down menu in the Options bar When you see a down pointing arrow click the arrow to open a menu in which you can find more options for some tools 20 Part l Getting Started S 5 Get some help When you hover your cursor over a tool you see that tool described in blue text Click the blue text and your default Web browser opens displaying a page on Adobe s Web site where help information and tips describe using the respective tool You ll also find blue text in the More menu The blue text alerts you to help information that can be shown in your Web browser Try following the same sequence when you want to edit images in Elements by first selecting a tool and then checking out the Options bar opening panels related to providing choices for the task at hand clicking drop down menus for additional choices in the panels and getting some help when yo
14. anels for balancing contrast and bright ness lighting and sharpening for example This mode is like having a digital darkroom on your desktop where you take care of perfecting an image like you would in analog photography darkrooms To enter Quick Edit mode while you re in Full Edit mode click the Quick button adjacent to the Options bar the view changes as shown in Figure 1 12 22 Part I Getting Started Figure 1 12 Click Quick in Full Edit mode to change the workspace Here are several differences between Full Edit mode and Quick Edit mode Completely different sets of panels are docked in the Panels Bin All the panels in Quick Edit mode are related to adjusting brightness con trols and are designed to improve the overall appearance of your pic tures In addition all the Windows menu commands for accessing panels are grayed out While you work in Quick Edit mode Elements insists on limiting your use of panels to just the ones docked in the Panels Bin Moreover you can t undock panels from the Panels Bin by dragging them out as you can in other modes 4 The Tools panel disappears Quick Edit mode offers only these tools in the Tools panel e Zoom e Hand e Magic Selection Brush e Crop None of the other Elements tools is accessible while you work in this mode EMBER X Using Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 23 If you ve used an earlier version of Photoshop Elements you may remember that you
15. ays From the initial Welcome screen Click Edit and open a photo Your Elements window appears in Full Edit mode as shown in Figure 1 3 From the Organizer Click a photo and click Fix Click Full Edit to open the selected file in Full Edit mode J2 Part I Getting Started Tools Full Edit Organizer Quick Fix mode panel Welcome Shortcuts bar mode Creations Share System Filename Menu bar Edit panel panel panel 5 Photo Bin Image window Panels Bin Figure 1 3 The Photoshop Elements workspace appears when you open a file in Full Edit mode y You can also open a context menu right click your mouse button to make this menu appear on a photo in the Organizer and select Full Edit from that menu to open the selected file in Full Edit mode Examining the image window Not surprisingly the image window s tools and features are most useful when an image is open in the window To get an image into the image window as shown in Figure 1 3 follow these steps 1 Choose File Open The standard Open dialog box appears It works like any ordinary Open dialog box you find in other applications ar MBER Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 2 Move around your hard drive by using methods you know to open folders and then select a picture If you haven t yet downloaded digital camera images or acquired scanned photos and want an image to experiment with you can use an image found in your
16. e you can edit isolated areas of an image by using the commands on the Select menu To isolate an area you need to create a selection as we explain in Chapter 7 This menu contains commands to help you with many essential tasks related to working with selections Filter The Filter menu is where you find some professional photo graphic darkroom techniques or you can completely leave the world of photography and explore the world of a fine artist With tons of different filter commands you can create some extraordinary effects Find out all about filters in Chapter 11 View Zooming in and out of images turning on a grid exposing horizon tal and vertical rulers adding annotations and checking out the print size of your pictures are handled on the View menu Chapter 5 unearths secrets of the Zoom tool rulers and more Window Elements supports a number of different panels as we explain in the section Playing with panels later in this chapter Elements has so many panels that keeping them all open at one time is impracti cal Thanks to the Window menu you can easily view and hide panels reopen the Welcome window tile and cascade open windows and bring inactive windows to the foreground Help We hope that you get all the help you need right here in this book but just in case we miss something or your neighbor has borrowed it fine book that it is you have some interactive help right at your mouse tip on the Help me
17. eps are recorded because the number of steps the History panel can record is controlled by a preference setting that tops out 26 Part I Getting Started at 1 000 steps If you choose Edit Preferences F A E AA A Closed Windows and look at the TET ENK Jndo rustory Melp Performance preferences Help Contents i as we explain in more depth in Chapter 2 the number of history states times you can go back in history and undo defaults to 50 You can change the number to the maximum 1 000 if you like But real ize that the more history states you record the more memory Elements Figure 1 15 The Undo History panel is shown with the fly requires away menu open Undo To undo the last edit you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Z When you want to undo multiple edits open the Undo History panel and click any item listed in the panel Elements takes you to that last edit while scrubbing all edits that follow the selected item If you want to bring back the edits just click again on any step appearing grayed out in the panel to redo up to that level All your steps are listed in the Undo History panel as long as you remain in Elements and don t close the file When the file is closed all history informa tion is lost Reverting to the last save While you work away in Elements always plan on saving your work regularly Each time you save in an editing session the Undo History panel preserves the list of edits
18. es is on the Help menu In this menu you can find several menu commands that offer information 1 Photoshop Elements Help Choose Help Photoshop Elements Help or press the F1 key to open the Elements Help file You can type a search topic and press Enter to open a list of items that provide helpful infor mation about the searched words For quick access to the Help document type the text you want to search into the text box on the right side of the menu bar in Full Edit or Quick Edit mode Glossary of Terms While you read this book if we use a term that you don t completely understand open the Photoshop Elements glossary In this glossary you can find definitions of terms commonly used in photography and image editing as well as terms related specifically to Elements Online Support This menu command launches your default Web browser and takes you to the Adobe Web site where you can find information about Elements problems reported by users and some work around methods for getting a job done Additional Web assisted help information is available by clicking Photoshop Elements Online and Online Learning Resources The vast collection of Web pages on Adobe s Web site offers you assistance tips and techniques and solutions to many problems that come with editing images Be sure to spend some time browsing these Web pages 28 Part I Getting Started MBER KV amp Using PDFs from the installation CD A number
19. he Shift key down and repeatedly press the shortcut key to step through all tools in a given group Whether you have to press the Shift key to select tools is controlled by a preference setting To change the default setting so that you don t have to press Shift choose Edit Preferences General or press Ctrl 3 K The shortcuts work for you at all times except when you re typing text with the cursor active inside a text block Be certain to click the Tools panel to select a tool when you finish editing some text The tools are varied and you may find that you don t use all the tools in the Tools panel in your workflow Rather than describe the tool functions here we address the tools in the rest of this book as they pertain to the respective Elements tasks Figure 1 8 You access tools by clicking the tool in the Tools panel or typing a Playing with panels keyboard shortcut on your Elements provides you with a bunch of panels that keyboard contain settings and options used to refine the tools you select in the Tools panel and tasks you perform to edit images Assume for a moment that you want to let your creative juices loose and create a Picasso esque painting something that you can do easily in Photoshop Elements First click the Brush tool and then click a color in the Color Swatches panel On a new canvas you begin to paint When you want to change color click again in the Color Swatches panel on
20. her different purposes The one that you ll find you Refine Edge use most is the Tools panel In panel hierarchy terms you typically first click a tool in the Tools Layer via Copy panel and then use another panel for additional Layer via Cut tool options or use the Options bar which we New Layer describe in the section Selecting tool options in the Options bar later in the chapter for fine tuning your tool instruments More often than not clicking a tool in the Tools panel is your first step in most editing sessions Free Transform Fill Selection Stroke Outline Selection You can easily access tools in Elements by press ing shortcut keys on your keyboard For a quick glance at the Tools panel and the keystrokes needed to access the tools look over Figure 1 8 Figure 1 7 A context menu for selections Notice in the Tools panel that several tools appear with a tiny arrow pointing right and downward in the lower right corner of each tool Whenever you see this arrowhead remember that more tools are nested within that tool group Click a tool with an arrowhead and hold down the mouse button or for a faster response from Elements just 17 18 Part I Getting Started right click a tool A pop up toolbar opens as shown in Figure 1 9 and offers you more tool selections within that group hold down the Shift key and strike the respective key as shown in Figure 1 8 to access the tool Keep t
21. iency Indicates how many operations you re performing in RAM as opposed to using your scratch disk When the number is 100 you re working in RAM When the number drops below 100 you re using the scratch disk If you continually work below 100 it s a good indication that you need to buy more RAM to increase your efficiency Timing Indicates the time it took to complete the last operation Current Tool Shows the name of the tool selected from the Tools panel Don t worry about trying to understand all these terms The important thing to know is that you can visit the pop up menu and change the items at will during your editing sessions Moving through the menu bar Like just about every program you launch in Windows Elements supports drop down menus The menus are logically constructed and identified to pro vide commands for working with your pictures many commands that you don t find supported in tools and on panels A quick glimpse at the menu names gives you a hint of what might be contained in a given menu list Here are the ten different menus File Just as you might suspect the File menu contains commands for working with your picture as a file You find commands in the menu list for saving opening processing importing exporting and printing We cover saving files in Chapter 3 and printing or exporting for other output in Part V 1 Edit The old fashioned Copy Cut and Paste commands are located in
22. llages Slide Shows Order Prints and create Greeting Cards Click More Options in the Create panel to access additional creation options 1 Share Click this button to access options that offer many different ways to share your photos with others In the Share panel you find options for creating an Online Album sending photos via e mail attachments using Photo Mail ordering prints online and writing CDs and DVDs of photo collections and slide shows Clicking More Options in the Share panel offers additional options for sharing photos Changing Workspaces When you re in Full Edit mode which we discuss in preceding sections you can apply any kind of edits to a picture improve the picture s appearance and apply all that Elements offers you This mode is the richest editor in Elements in terms of accessing all features Because Elements has so many different kinds of editing opportunities the program offers you other work space views tailored to the kinds of tasks people typically want to perform Using Quick Edit mode Quick Edit mode is designed to provide you with just those tools that you need to prepare a picture for its intended destination whether it s printing onscreen viewing or one of the other organizing items Use this mode to make your pictures look good You don t find tools for adding text painting with brushes or applying gradients in Quick Edit mode Rather what you find is a completely different set of p
23. nu The menu also offers links to the Adobe Web site for more information and a little assistance courtesy of the tutorials accessible from this menu Find a little more detail about accessing help in the section Getting a Helping Hand later in this chapter ar Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area Uncovering the context menus Context menus are common to many programs and Photoshop Elements is no exception They re those little menus that appear when you right click Windows or Control click Mac offering commands and tools related to whatever area or tool you right clicked The context menus are your solution when you may be in doubt about where to find a command on a menu You just right click an item and a pop up menu opens Before you become familiar with Photoshop Elements and struggle to find a menu command always try to first open a context menu and look for the command you want in the menu list Because context menus provide commands respective to the tool you re using the menu commands change according to what tool or feature you re using and where you click at the moment you open a context menu For example in Figure 1 7 you can see the context menu that appears after we create a selection marquee and right click that marquee in the image window Notice that the commands are all related to selections Deselect Using the Tools panel Select Inverse Elements provides a good number of panels for Feat
24. of bonus files are stored in PDF form on your installation CD PDF files require the free Adobe Reader program or one of the commercial Acrobat viewers Adobe Reader can be installed from the CD during the installation process Depending on when you purchased your Elements installer CD the version of Adobe Reader on the CD may be outdated If you want to stay with the latest upgrade of Adobe Reader open your Web browser and type this address in the address bar www adobe com products reader Adobe Systems provides easy step by step instructions for downloading the most current free Adobe Reader program and installing it on your computer If you haven t upgraded to at least Adobe Reader 9 be sure to download the most recent version of Adobe Reader Adobe Reader 9 and higher provide you with some direct connections to Acrobat com where you can expand your Photoshop com storage space to over 7GB gigabytes Look at Chapter 16 in which we talk about using Photoshop com and expanding your online libraries with Acrobat com Using ToolTips While you move your cursor around tools and panels pause a moment before clicking the mouse A slight delay in your actions produces a ToolTip Elements provides this sort of dynamic help when you pause the cursor before moving to another location
25. on to close the active image window and keep Elements open Alternatively you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl 8 W or choose File gt Close to close the active window After you re familiar with the overall image window we want to introduce you to the Information box s pop up menu which enables you to choose the type of information you want to view in the Information box Click the right pointing arrow to open the menu as shown in Figure 1 6 Here s the lowdown of the options you find on the pop up menu Document Sizes Document Profile Document Sizes Shows you the Document Dimensions saved file size Scratch Sizes Efficiency Timing Current Tool Document Profile Shows you the color profile used with the file Click to open pop up menu Document Dimensions As eee shown in Figure 1 6 shows you Figure 1 6 From the pop up menu on the status the physical size in your default bar select commands that provide information unit of measure such as inches about your file Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 15 1 Scratch Sizes Displays the amount of memory on your hard drive that s consumed by all documents open in Elements For example 20M 200M indicates that the open documents consume 20 megabytes and that a total of 200 megabytes are available for Elements to edit your images When you add more content to a file such as new layers the first figure grows while the second figure remains static Effic
26. u need it Looking at shortcuts You find the Shortcuts bar to the right of the Options bar and below the Edit Create and Share buttons The Shortcuts bar as shown in Figure 1 11 serves several purposes Quick access to editing tasks B i ickl onan uttons permit you to quiexy Elements Creations Open Sharing access the Full Edit or Quick Edit mode panel panel Edit modes The Guided button is used for accessing step by step instructions on common editing tasks CREATE SHARE Z Quick en Guided Quick access to other Elements z functions Buttons appear for quick access to other Elements Eull Egit QuickFix Quick Help functions that involve creat mode mod ing calendars photo collages online galleries and slide shows Figure 1 11 The Shortcuts bar appears to The Share button offers many the right of the Elements window and offers options for sharing photos options to engage in different editing modes online and via e mail attach ments ordering photo prints online and replicating CD DVDs Depending on your editing mode such as Full Edit Quick Edit or Create and Share the panels change to reflect editing options for a given editing mode Chapter 1 Getting to Know the Work Area 2 Shortcuts contain tools and buttons grouped as follows Kdit Click this button to toggle the Full Edit and Quick Edit modes or access the Guided Help Create Click this button to create Photo Books Photo Co
27. ze the image resolution and Magnification box the color mode These terms are explained in more detail in Photo courtesy Corbis Digital Stock Chapters 3 and 4 Regardless of Figure 1 4 The image window displays an open which menu option you select file within the Elements workspace Information box Size box 13 14 Part I Getting Started from the status bar you can get a quick glimpse at these essential stats by clicking the Information box which displays a pop up menu like the one shown in Figure 1 5 Size box Enables you to resize the window Move the cursor to the box and a diagonal line with two opposing arrows appears When the cursor changes drag in or out to size the window smaller or larger respectively Figure 1 5 Click the readout on the status bar and a pop up You can also resize the window by dragging menu shows you important any of the corners in or out information about your file 4 Minimize button The button in the upper right corner of the image window Click this button to hide the window from view The window s still open you just click the image in the Project Bin to return the image to the previous size in the window 1 Maximize button The button with the box shaped icon If you click this button the Title bar shown at the top of the window disappears and provides you with a little more room for viewing images in the window Close button Shaped like an X Click this butt
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