The Ultimate Adobe Elements Training System

Posted on 06. Apr, 2009 by admin in Element Brushes, Elements Filters, Elements Tools, Elements Tutorials, Elements Video Tutorials, Filters In Elements

Discover elements video tutorials that will guide you through the inside of any Photoshop Elements version. I’m sure your computer is full of graphics that need fixing and if you have Elements editing software installed on your PC or Mac then you are just a couple of hours away from being able to turn those poor quality digital images into Elements masterpieces.
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You’ll soon be able to edit your digital photos with fun and ease and with these video tutorials (which you can watch online or download to your own computer) you will be made to feel like you are actually looking over your teachers shoulder as the means to create and modify all types of photos is unfolded before your eyes..

Would you not like to be able to understand and comprehensively be able to use the following tools effectively and discover exactly which editing tricks you will be able to perform.

1) Find and view all photos and video clips for quick editing.

2) Add backgrounds, shadows, and lighting to digital images.

3) Fix common photography problems like red-eye, blurring, and other colour issues

4) Crop and resize photos without compromising quality

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Make your photos look their best with easy-to-use editing tools

6) Easily perform more advanced retouching and enhancing thanks to the easy image-selection tools, and amazing editing capabilities such as…

The elements interface, quick fix guide mode, full edit mode, elements quick fix guide mode, histogram palette, colour swatches palette, the magic wand tool, brushes, the filter gallery resizing, retouching, correcting, levelling, cropping, grayscale, elements brightness and contrast adjustment, automatic lighting and colour commands file formats.

You will also learn how to make money from your digital photos just so that your investment in time for learing adobe elements can be rewarded with payment as a reward for taking the time to learn how to master Adobe Elements.

If you need to Master Adobe Photoshop Elements in no time at all, so you can quickly and easily edit your digital photos, and impress your family and friends… then this is definitely for you… Click Here to receive a FREE Sample LearnElementsNow Video Tutorial…

Using The Filter Gallery In Elements

Posted on 18. Apr, 2008 by admin in Elements Tools, Elements Tutorials, Filters In Elements

effects22.jpgFilters have now become one of the most used features in Elements; let’s have a quick look at how to use them. Once you’re in the filters section within Elements you’ll notice that you are given a thumbnail of galleries of all the different effects. To view all these you need to select > Select Filter > Filter Gallery, or the other option you have is to select a creative filter from the filter menu to open the gallery, if you do it this way you’ll see a preview of your image and a list of filters arranged in sets. Another great way to access your filters is via the Effects Palette which can be found in Elements 6, if you have Elements 5 you’ll have to find them this way, Artwork and Effects Palette.

Next you need to click on the arrow next to the name of a set to open it. So once you have clicked on that filter this then will be applied to your image. If you would like to select another filter just click on it in turn, as you will see your effects on your image will change and be replaced with the new one. Now if you would like to apply more than one filter you need to do the following, Select > New Effect Layer button, you’ll find this at the bottom right, the great thing about this is you can add as many filters as you like, and another great thing within Elements when your adding new filters is you can stack them in any order you like, which will transform you image.

When you have selected most filters from the top right of your window you will notice a slider bar and menu for your controls, this will help you change the effect on your image. You will also notice that these are different for each filter; even some filters don’t have any settings to alter. The best thing to when you are in the filters section is to experiment with your settings, you need to remember that there is no definitive rules here because each filters has it’s own rules.

Once you are happy you just need to click the OK and apply a filter, if you’re not happy just click cancel and return to the unaltered image. You need to remember that at full resolution you may not get the result you’re looking for; this will happen a lot with high res images. If you zoom out so your image fits your screen it will sometimes hide the detail from your image because of the filter, so make sure you zoom in to 100% so it shows you your full effect of your filter on your image.