Photoshop Elements 15 for Dummies
- 5h 55m
- Barbara Obermeier, Ted Padova
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2016
The top-selling guide to Photoshop Elements—updated for Photoshop Elements 15
No matter if you're a photo-editing newbie or an old hat looking for new tricks, Photoshop Elements 15 For Dummies offers photographers of all skill levels the power to turn run-of-the-mill digital pictures into beautiful photographs. Covering the latest version of this popular software, this up-to-date guide quickly shows you how to organize images for editing, adjust color and focus, apply artsy filters, add text to an image—and beyond.
There's a reason Photoshop Elements 15 For Dummies is the best place to start learning Elements—it gets you up and running with this image-editing software faster than you can say 'cheese!' Get ready to explore your inner artist and add pizzazz to even the most ordinary pics with the professional tools in Photoshop Elements 15!
- Find simple explanations of how to handle basic image editing
- Get steps for giving your photos a digital makeover
- Create layers in your images
- Discover one-click instant fixes when you hit roadblocks
The power and simplicity of Photoshop Elements makes it easy to produce photos worth bragging about—and this no-nonsense guide will get you there in a flash.
About the Authors
Barbara Obermeier is the principal of Obermeier Design, a graphic design studio in Ventura, California. She is currently Chair of the Graphic Design program at Brooks Institute.
Ted Padova has worked with digital imaging since 1990. His expertise includes Acrobat, PDF forms, LiveCycle Designer forms, Adobe Design Premium Suite, and Photoshop.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Getting Started with Image Editing
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Basic Image-Editing Concepts
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Exploring the Photo Editor
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Navigating the Organizer
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Organizing Your Pictures
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Viewing and Finding Your Images
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Making and Modifying Selections
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Working with Layers
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Simple Image Makeovers
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Correcting Contrast, Color, and Clarity
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Playing with Filters, Effects, Styles, and More
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Drawing and Painting
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Working with Type
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Getting it on Paper
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Sharing Your Work
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Making Creations
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Ten Tips for Composing Better Photos
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Ten (Or So) More Project Ideas