July 21, 2008
Whiten Teeth using Adobe Photoshop Elements
Step1: Open photo in Adobe Photoshop Elements
Step2: Use the Zoom tool (circled in red at the left) to fill the screen with the teeth you will be working on.
Step3: Polygonal Lasso tool settings We will use the Polygonal Lasso tool, set the settings to match the picture at left
Step4: Selecting with the Lasso tool use the Lasso tool to select teeth. (The lasso tool works by starting at one point and doing quick click → release → drag → click → release → drag and clicks all the way around the object you want to select.)
Step5: Layer in the Menu at the top Click on "Layer" → "New Adjustment Layer" → "Hue/Saturation"
Step6: New Layer box New Layer box will pop up, just press "OK"
Step7: Hue Saturation Menu on Yellows Hue Saturation Menu will pop up on the right. On the Hue Saturation Menu change to yellow and use the sliders to adjust the color of the teeth. Click "OK"
Step8: White Teeth! You now have perfectly white teeth!
As everyone knows backing up is one of the most important things you should be doing, but not many people do it. I’ll get straight to the point here, when your working with Adobe Elements you should be backing everything up, either with an external hard Drive, or a flash memory stick or to disc. You must also remember that it’s only a matter of time before your PC crashes.
Another very impressive tool within Elements is the “Replace Colour Adjustment”, basically this lets you create a selection which is based on image colour and replaces that colour selection with any other colour. The way this works is very simple but it’s very affective, the “Replacement Colour Adjustment” accomplishes this by giving you access to the three main items which control the colour within Elements. They are Hue, Saturation and Lightness.
When you’re using Elements you’ll have the chance to change the brightness and contrast within your image. The brightness and contrast adjustment changes your image by the overall darkness and lightness of your image pixels. It’s a great way for special effects. If you just need a quick adjustment to your image this is the best way. Curves and Levels are a much better way of adjusting your image.




















