November 23, 2009
Photoshop Elements Tutorials - Adjusting Your Images Using Photoshop Elements
It's a pity that once you have bought Adobe Elements software, there is always a need for guidance of some sort, although the most effective are Photoshop Elements Tutorials that guide you step by step through quality made instruction videos.
These Photoshop Elements Tutorials are perfect for first time Adobe Elements software users, and the video tutorials get to grips with the most effective tools offered for editing your digital photos.
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Now digital cameras can take some amazing photos; unfortunately this is not the case with EVERY photo. If you desire to make your ordinary photos extraordinary Photoshop Elements has all the tools necessary to make this happen.
To make your photos the best they can be you first want to become familiar with Photoshop Elements and understand what tools you can use to enhance your photos.
Levelling Your Image by Cropping: No one, whether they are professional photographers or not, takes perfect photographs every time. To be honest, approximately 95% of the people who use either Photoshop or Photoshop Elements do so to fix the images they have taken. Undoubtedly you will always find there are things you could have done to make your photos better; unfortunately these findings come after you have taken the photos. Whether it was zooming in for a closer shot, cropping out items that distract from your main subject, or rotating the photo, you probably would have taken a better photo if you had a second chance.
Standard digital cameras have a ratio of 4:3 (4 units wide by 3 units high) which means the typical print size is 6×4, which is a ratio of 3:2 (3 units wide by 2 units high). To increase or decrease this you can use the aspect ratio dialog box.
You may want to crop your photo if there are items which distract from your subject. To crop your image you want to open the aspect ratio dialog box by clicking on your image then the crop tool. At the top of the aspect ratio dialog box there is a width and a height box and you can use either inches or centimeters. To use inches simply type in "in" and for centimeters just type in "cm".
Because Photoshop Elements automatically re-samples your image when you open it I usually never enter anything in the resolution box.
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