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Make ordinary photos extraordinary with Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies!

Whether you prefer to snap shots on your smartphone or dont ever leave home without your DSLR, chances are you have way more photos than you ever dreamed possible. Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies is here to help you get those pictures organized and turn your favorite shots into amazing images. This information-packed, full-color guide features nine minibooks covering all aspects of the image-editing process. From learning whats new with Elements 12, finding your way around the workspace, and bringing some order to your images to enhancing color, correcting flaws, working with filters and effects, sharing your work, and beyond, youll be on your way to picture perfection in no time.

  • Guides you through the Elements basics working with the Organizer, importing photos, and using the tools and options
  • Explains how to enhance your images by adjusting color, brightness, resolution, contrast, and sharpness
  • Teaches you how to work with layers, masks, filters, effects, styles, type, and the Brush and Pencil tools
  • Shows you how to share your creative genius with the world via slide shows, photo books, Facebook, Twitter, Adobe Revel, and other fun photo projects and sites

Whether youre new to image editing or just new to Elements 12, youll sharpen your skills and get your shots in shape with Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies!

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Copyright 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey

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Introduction

W e live in a photo world. And Photoshop Elements has become a tool for both professional and amateur photographers who want to edit, improve, manage, manipulate, and organize photos and other media. Considering the power and impressive features of the program, Elements remains one of the best values for your money among computer software applications.

This book is an effort to provide as much of a comprehensive view of a wildly feature-rich program as we can. Additionally, this book is written for a cross-platform audience. If youre a Macintosh user, youll find all you need to work in Elements 12, including support for placing photos on maps and more consistency with Windows features.

Elements is overflowing with features, and we try to offer you as much as possible within a limited amount of space. We begged for more pages, but alas, our publisher wants to get this book in your hands in full color and with an attractive price tag. Therefore, even though we may skip over a few little things, all you need to know about using Photoshop Elements for designing images for print, sharing, the web, versatile packaging, e-mailing, and more is covered in the pages ahead.

Because Photoshop Elements has something for just about everyone, we know that our audience is large and also that not everyone will use every tool, command, or method we describe. We offer many cross-references throughout to help you jump around. You can go to just about any chapter and start reading. If a concept needs more explanation, we point you in the right direction for getting some background.

Conventions Used in This Book

Throughout this book, especially in step lists, we point you to menus for keyboard commands. For accessing a menu command, you may see something like this:

Choose FileGet PhotosFrom Files and Folders.

You click the File menu to open its drop-down menu, click the menu command labeled Get Photos, and then choose the command From Files and Folders from the submenu that appears. Its that simple.

We also refer to context menus, which open where your cursor is positioned and show you a menu of options related to whatever youre doing at the time. These menus look like the ones you select from the top of the Elements workspace. To open a context menu, just right-click the mouse, or Control-click on a Mac if you dont have a two-button mouse.

When we mention that keys need to be pressed on your keyboard, the text looks like this:

Press Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S (Option+Shift+Picture 3+S on the Macintosh).

In this case, you hold down the Alt key on Windows/the Option key on the Mac, then the Shift key, then the Control key on Windows/the Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies - image 4 key on the Mac, and then press the S key. Then, release all the keys at the same time.

Icons Used in This Book

In the margins throughout this book, you see icons indicating that something is important.

Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies - image 5This icon informs you that this item is a new feature in Photoshop Elements 12.

Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies - image 6Pay particular attention when you see the Warning icon. This icon indicates possible side-effects or damage to your image that you might encounter when performing certain operations in Elements.

Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies - image 7This icon is a heads-up for something you may want to commit to memory. Usually, it tells you about a shortcut for a repetitive task, where remembering a procedure can save you time.

Photoshop Elements 12 All-in-One For Dummies - image 8A Tip tells you about an alternative method for a procedure, giving you a shortcut, a workaround, or some other type of helpful information.

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