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Photoshop Elements 7 for Dummies (For Dummies Series)

by Barbara Obermeier, Ted Padova
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Overview

Photoshop Elements lets you edit and enhance your digital photographs and images with professional quality tools. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a beginner, Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies gives you the scoop on using this full-featured photo-editing program.

You’ll find out how to transform your ordinary photos into visually stunning creations. This book gives you the tools to enhance your images, fix flaws, share pictures online, correct small problems with Quick Fix, keep track of images with the Project Bin, take charge with Shortcuts, present your photos as a slideshow, use Web hosting, animate images, and create movie files. You’ll also learn to:

  • Use the Organizer to move around efficiently in Elements
  • Correct color, brightness, contrast, and exposure
  • Use Adobe’s free Photoshop.com service
  • Streamline your work using shortcuts
  • Work with bitmap, grayscale, and indexed color modes
  • Create albums and import images
  • Follow creative applications for filters and effects
  • Prepare images for printing
  • Turn your photos into postcards, calendars, greeting cards, and photo albums
  • Straighten crooked lines, crop for effect, or fix color, sharpness, red-eye, and contrast

Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies shows you how to use all the Elements of great image editing, management, and photo fun. Whether you’re concerned about color profile embedding or just want to put your kid’s photo on a calendar, you’ll learn how with this book!

Synopsis

Photoshop Elements lets you edit and enhance your digital photographs and images with professional quality tools. Whether you’re a professional photographer or a beginner, Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies gives you the scoop on using this full-featured photo-editing program.

You’ll find out how to transform your ordinary photos into visually stunning creations. This book gives you the tools to enhance your images, fix flaws, share pictures online, correct small problems with Quick Fix, keep track of images with the Project Bin, take charge with Shortcuts, present your photos as a slideshow, use Web hosting, animate images, and create movie files. You’ll also learn to:



  • Use the Organizer to move around efficiently in Elements

  • Correct color, brightness, contrast, and exposure

  • Use Adobe’s free Photoshop.com service

  • Streamline your work using shortcuts

  • Work with bitmap, grayscale, and indexed color modes

  • Create albums and import images

  • Follow creative applications for filters and effects

  • Prepare images for printing

  • Turn your photos into postcards, calendars, greeting cards, and photo albums

  • Straighten crooked lines, crop for effect, or fix color, sharpness, red-eye, and contrast

Photoshop Elements 7 For Dummies shows you how to use all the Elements of great image editing, management, and photo fun. Whether you’re concerned about color profile embedding or just want to put your kid’s photo on a calendar, you’ll learn how with this book!

About the Author, Barbara Obermeier

Barbara Obermeier is the principal of Obermeier Design, a graphic design studio in California specializing in print and Web design. She is currently a Graphic Design faculty member at Brooks Institute. Ted Padova is an internationally recognized authority on Adobe® Acrobat®, PDF, and digital imaging.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470397008

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