February 1, 2010
Adobe Elements Creating Incredible Photographs
Master Elements In Just 2 Hours - Guaranteed (Even If You're A Total Newbie)!
If you are looking for an easy to learn photo editing software program you can't go wrong with Adobe Elements. It is simply one of the most user friendly photo editing programs on the market today and allows you to edit your digital photos quickly and easily. Regardless if you are loking to do either a full photo fix or a quick job you can do it all with this great program.
Many people who use software editing programs are unaware of the fact that when they are manipulating their photos they are, basically, playing around with the pixels that make up your image. Pixels are the smallest components in your photo and when put together create the image that you see. The tools that are included inside Photoshop Elements enable you to change the different shades and colors of the individual pixels and even remove any unwanted pixels. For instance, if you want to remove a background, including shadows, you can simply change the color of the pixels within the shadow image. You can decide to remove the pixels completely or you can choose to change the color so that the item you want to remove blends in with other parts of the photo.
There are also tools which can manipulate the pixels including the smudge, blur and sharpening tools. Using these tools you can fix any over-exposure or under-exposure problems by adjusting the pixels so they blend in with surrounding pixels. The sharpen tool allows you fix blurred images, in essence increasing the number of pixels which will enable the photo to become clearer.
Another great tool is the burn tool which allows you to play with the color of the pixels. You may want to do this in order to change the appearance by giving your image better color tones. Typically this is used if your photo has been over exposed, i.e. if the photo has parts that are too light, you can use the burn tool to even out the tones. On the flip side, if your image is too dark you can use the dodge tool which will reduce the tone of the pixels in the targeted area to a lighter one.
It is important to know that while it appears that you are manipulating the photo as a whole what you are doing is editing each individual pixel that your the photo is made up of. Depending on how many mega-pixels your camera shoots at you may have hundreds of thousands of pixels in your image. By editing the individual pixels you are creating a unique photo out of an ordinary one. The nice thing is that using Adobe Elements you can edit your photos like the pro's do without needing all the complicated training that other programs require. So go ahead, play with pixels the Elements way.





















