When working in Adobe Photoshop Elements, one of the first things you have to learn about is layers. When you start a blank project or image the white background that you start with is your first layer, or titled background. When you add to this you can do one of two things, you can add […]
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Did your eyes cross that headline? It’s easy to toss this around because Adobe Photoshop is the preeminent image-editing application around (well, it is), but there’s more to Photoshop than just one. Adobe Photoshop Smaller elements, sleeker, cheaper version of the big man. That is not what is better. Obviously, Photoshop is better with more […]
The first time I saw black & a white photograph that had an accent color on the plot. The process must have involved a lot of work and a very talented artist at the very least, or so I believed. Over the years I have seen various examples of black & amp; white images with […]
You can create greeting cards, calenders, photo album pages, slide shows and even burn a slide show onto a CD for showing on a DVD player and TV. With Photoshop Elements 4.0, you have many options for presenting your edited and finished photos and pictures. First you must have edited and decent pictures before you […]
In my last article about Adobe’s Photoshop Elements 4 I discussed the layer’s of Photoshop that make it such a great image editing program. Layers are like pages that can be stacked on top of each other and can add to the overall picture your creating. Each layer can be seen as a part of […]
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 is now available to help professional photographers in editing and composing images but as an upgrade from the previous edition you may want to expect more new features. Ease of use, Performance: 5/5 see & Feel: 5/5 Features 4/5 As much as I enjoy it 4/5 Total: 4.5/5 Stars Photoshop-Elements 11 […]