Photoshop elements 4 the missing manual

The popularity of digital cameras continues to grow exponentially. They are now more powerful, feature rich, and affordable--turning digital photography into a mainstream interest. And with Photoshop Elements, Adobe has created the most popular photo-editing program on the planet. Learning how to...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Brundage, Barbara (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly 2006.
Edición:First edition
Colección:Missing manual
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626936706719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1.3.3. Getting Help and the How To Palette1.3.4. Escape Routes; 1.3.4.2. Undo History palette; 1.3.4.3. The one rule of Elements; 1.4. Getting Started in a Hurry; 2. Importing and Managing Your Photos; 2.2. Opening Stored Images; 2.3. Scanning Photos; 2.4. Capturing Video Frames; 2.5. Creating a New File; 2.5.2. Choosing Resolution; 2.5.3. Choosing Color Mode; 2.5.4. Choosing Your File&s Contents; 2.6. The Organizer; 2.6.2. Creating Categories and Tags; 2.6.3. Creating Collections; 2.6.4. Searching for Photos; 2.6.4.2. Using tags and categories to find photos; 2.6.5. Searching by Metadata
  • 3. Rotating, Resizing, and Saving3.2. Rotating Your Images; 3.3. Straightening the Contents of Your Image; 3.3.2. Free Rotate; 3.4. Cropping Pictures; 3.4.2. Cropping Your Image to an Exact Size; 3.4.3. Cropping with the Marquee Tool; 3.5. Changing Your View of Your Image; 3.5.2. The Zoom Tool; 3.5.3. The Hand Tool; 3.6. Changing the Size of Your Image; 3.6.2. Resizing for Printing; 3.6.3. Adding Canvas; 3.7. Saving Your Work; 3.7.1.2. About JPEGs; 3.7.2. Changing the File Format; 3.8. Backing up Your Files; 3.8.2. Organizer Backups; 4. The Quick Fix; 4.1.2. The Quick Fix Control Panel
  • 4.1.3. Different Views: After vs. Before and After4.2. Editing Your Photos; 4.2.2. Smart Fix; 4.2.3. Adjusting Lighting and Contrast; 4.2.3.2. Contrast; 4.2.3.3. Shadows and Highlights; 4.2.4. Color; 4.2.4.2. Using the Color sliders; 4.2.5. Sharpening; 4.2.6. Quick Fix Suggested Workflow; 4.3. Adjusting Skin Tones; II. Elemental Elements; 5.2. Selecting Rectangular and Elliptical Areas; 5.3. Selecting Irregularly Sized Areas; 5.3.2. The Magic Wand; 5.3.3. The Lasso Tool; 5.3.3.2. The Magnetic Lasso; 5.3.3.3. The Polygonal Lasso; 5.4. Selecting with a Brush; 5.4.2. The Selection Brush
  • 5.5. Changing and Moving Selections5.5.2. Making a Selection Larger or Smaller; 5.5.3. Moving Selections; 5.5.4. Saving Selections; 5.5.5. Removing an Object from an Image&s Background; 6. Layers: The Heart of Elements; 6.1.2. The Background; 6.2. Creating Layers; 6.2.2. Deleting Layers; 6.2.3. Duplicating a Layer; 6.2.4. Copying and Cutting from Layers; 6.3. Managing Layers; 6.3.2. Adjusting Transparency; 6.3.3. Locking Layers; 6.3.4. Blend Mode; 6.3.5. Rearranging Layers; 6.3.6. Grouping and Linking Layers; 6.3.6.2. Grouping layers; 6.3.7. Merging and Flattening Layers
  • 6.3.7.2. Flattening an image