Photoshop Elements X
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Anyone still think that Adobe Photoshop Elements is a toy version of the real thing? As the most popular photo-editing program on the market, Photoshop Elements not only has Photoshop's marvelous powers, but also has capabilities the mothership lacks. Each new version includes more tools designed specifically for today's consumer digital photo enthusiasts. The latest edition, Photoshop Elements 5, solidifies the reputation of this superb and inexpensive product with new scrapbook features, a link to online photo services, and many other improvements.
In fact, there's so much to Photoshop Elements that it can be quite confusing at times. That's precisely why our Missing Manuals are the bestselling books on the topic. Adobe provides a pamphlet and some help files; our book, now in its fifth edition, carefully explains every feature the program has to offer (something no other book has done) by putting each one into a clear, easy-to-understand context. Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual covers the Windows version of Adobe's workhorse and gives you the low down on a host of new features:
* Learn to create multiple page documents, custom photo layouts with frames, and highly customized layouts for scrapbook projects
* Master the new editor for Layer Styles, which lets you customize individual layers in a photo
* "Attach" your photos to areas of a Yahoo! Map so your friends and family can see the pictures you took in specific places
Author Barbara Brundage also introduces you to a new sophisticated tool called "Curves" to adjust the color and contrast in your photos, and shows you how to burn multi-session CDs and DVDs. As always, she lets you know which features work well, which don't, and why -- all with a bit of wit and good humor. Although the book progresses from simple to complex tasks, you can easily jump around to learn specific techniques, such as creating photomontages (composites), restoring old photos, preparing images for the Web, and archiving. More than a dozen downloadable images let you practice using the editing tools right away!
Klappentext zu „Photoshop Elements X “
Anyone still think that Adobe Photoshop Elements is a toy version of the real thing? As the most popular photo-editing program on the market, Photoshop Elements not only has Photoshop's marvelous powers, but also has capabilities the mothership lacks. Each new version includes more tools designed specifically for today's consumer digital photo enthusiasts. The latest edition, Photoshop Elements 5, solidifies the reputation of this superb and inexpensive product with new scrapbook features, a link to online photo services, and many other improvements.In fact, there's so much to Photoshop Elements that it can be quite confusing at times. That's precisely why our Missing Manuals are the bestselling books on the topic. Adobe provides a pamphlet and some help files; our book, now in its fifth edition, carefully explains every feature the program has to offer (something no other book has done) by putting each one into a clear, easy-to-understand context. Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual covers the Windows version of Adobe's workhorse and gives you the low down on a host of new features: Learn to create multiple page documents, custom photo layouts with frames, and highly customized layouts for scrapbook projects Master the new editor for Layer Styles, which lets you customize individual layers in a photo "Attach" your photos to areas of a Yahoo! Map so your friends and family can see the pictures you took in specific placesAuthor Barbara Brundage also introduces you to a new sophisticated tool called "Curves" to adjust the color and contrast in your photos, and shows you how to burn multi-session CDs and DVDs. As always, she lets you know which features work well, which don't, and why -- all with a bit of wit and good humor. Although the book progresses from simple to complex tasks, you can easily jump around to learn specific techniques, such as creating photomontages (composites), restoring old photos, preparing images for the Web, and archiving. Morethan a
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dozen downloadable images let you practice using the editing tools right away!
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Anyone still think that Adobe Photoshop Elements is a toy version of the real thing? As the most popular photo-editing program on the market, Photoshop Elements not only has Photoshop's marvelous powers, but also has capabilities the mothership lacks. Each new version includes more tools designed specifically for today's consumer digital photo enthusiasts. The latest edition, Photoshop Elements 5, solidifies the reputation of this superb and inexpensive product with new scrapbook features, a link to online photo services, and many other improvements.
In fact, there's so much to Photoshop Elements that it can be quite confusing at times. That's precisely why our Missing Manuals are the bestselling books on the topic. Adobe provides a pamphlet and some help files; our book, now in its fifth edition, carefully explains every feature the program has to offer (something no other book has done) by putting each one into a clear, easy-to-understand context. Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual covers the Windows version of Adobe's workhorse and gives you the low down on a host of new features:
- Learn to create multiple page documents, custom photo layouts with frames, and highly customized layouts for scrapbook projects
- Master the new editor for Layer Styles, which lets you customize individual layers in a photo
- "Attach" your photos to areas of a Yahoo! Map so your friends and family can see the pictures you took in specific places
Author Barbara Brundage also introduces you to a new sophisticated tool called "Curves" to adjust the color and contrast in your photos, and shows you how to burn multi-session CDs and DVDs. As always, she lets you know which features work well, which don't, and why - all with a bit of wit and good humor. Although the book progresses from simple to complex tasks, you can easily jump around to learn specific techniques, such as creating photomontages (composites), restoring old photos, preparing images for the Web, and archiving. More than a dozen downloadable images let you practice using the editing tools right away!
In fact, there's so much to Photoshop Elements that it can be quite confusing at times. That's precisely why our Missing Manuals are the bestselling books on the topic. Adobe provides a pamphlet and some help files; our book, now in its fifth edition, carefully explains every feature the program has to offer (something no other book has done) by putting each one into a clear, easy-to-understand context. Photoshop Elements 5: The Missing Manual covers the Windows version of Adobe's workhorse and gives you the low down on a host of new features:
- Learn to create multiple page documents, custom photo layouts with frames, and highly customized layouts for scrapbook projects
- Master the new editor for Layer Styles, which lets you customize individual layers in a photo
- "Attach" your photos to areas of a Yahoo! Map so your friends and family can see the pictures you took in specific places
Author Barbara Brundage also introduces you to a new sophisticated tool called "Curves" to adjust the color and contrast in your photos, and shows you how to burn multi-session CDs and DVDs. As always, she lets you know which features work well, which don't, and why - all with a bit of wit and good humor. Although the book progresses from simple to complex tasks, you can easily jump around to learn specific techniques, such as creating photomontages (composites), restoring old photos, preparing images for the Web, and archiving. More than a dozen downloadable images let you practice using the editing tools right away!
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Photoshop Elements X “
ForewordThe Missing Credits
Introduction
Part One: Introductory Elements
Chapter 1. Finding Your Way Around Elements
- The Welcome Screen
- Organizing Your Photos
- Photo Downloader
- Editing Your Photos
- Your Elements Tools
- Bins and Palettes
- Getting Help and the How To Palette
- Escape Routes
- Getting Started in a Hurry
Chapter 2. Importing, Managing, and Saving Your Photos
- Importing from Cameras
- The Photo Downloader
- Opening Stored Images
- Working with PDF Files
- Scanning Photos
- Capturing Video Frames
- Creating a New File
- Picking a Document Size
- Choosing Resolution
- Choosing Color Mode
- Choosing Your File's Contents
- Using the Organizer
- The Photo Browser
- Creating Categories and Tags
- Creating Collections
- Searching for Photos
- Searching by Metadata
- Saving Your Work
- The File Formats Elements Understands
- Changing the File Format
- Backing Up Your Files
- Saving to CDs and DVDs
- Organizer Backups
Chapter 3. Rotating and Resizing Your Photos
- Straightening Scanned Photos
- Straightening Two or More Photos at a Time
- Straightening Individual Photos
- Rotating Your Images
- Rotating and Flipping Options
- Straightening the Contents of Your Image
- Straighten Tool
- Free Rotate
- Cropping Pictures
- Using the Crop Tool
- Cropping Your Image to an Exact Size
- Cropping with the Marquee Tool
- Zooming and Repositioning Your View
- Image Views
- The Zoom Tool
- The Hand Tool
- Changing the Size of Your Image
- Resizing Images for Email and the Web
- Resizing for Printing
- Adding Canvas
Chapter 4. The Quick Fix
- The Quick Fix Window
- The Quick Fix Toolbox
- The Quick Fix Control Panel
- Different Views: After vs. Before and After
- Editing Your Photos
- Fixing Red Eye
- Smart Fix
- Adjusting Lighting and Contrast
- Color
- Sharpening
- Quick Fix Suggested Workflow
- Adjusting Skin Tones
Part Two: Elemental Elements
Chapter 5. Making Selections
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Making Quick Selections
- Selecting Rectangular and Elliptical Areas
- Selecting Irregularly Sized Areas
- Controlling the Selection Tools
- The Magic Wand
- The Lasso Tools
- Selecting with a Brush
- The Magic Selection Brush
- The Selection Brush
- Selecting Objects from an Image's Background
- Changing and Moving Selections
- Inverting a Selection
- Making a Selection Larger or Smaller
- Moving Selections
- Saving Selections
Chapter 6. Layers: The Heart of Elements
- Understanding Layers
- The Layers Palette
- The Background
- Creating Layers
- Adding a Layer
- Deleting Layers
- Duplicating a Layer
- Copying and Cutting from Layers
- Managing Layers
- Making Layers Invisible
- Adjusting Transparency
- Locking Layers
- Blend Mode
- Rearranging Layers
- Aligning and Distributing Layers
- Grouping and Linking Layers
- Merging and Flattening Layers
- Fill and Adjustment Layers
- Adding Fill and Adjustment Layers
- Layer Masks
- Moving Layers Between Images
Part Three: Retouching
Chapter 7. Basic Image Retouching
- Fixing Exposure Problems
- Deciding Which Exposure Fix to Use
- Fixing Major Exposure Problems
- The Shadows/Highlights Command
- Controlling the Colors You See
- Calibrating Your Monitor
- Choosing a Color Space
- Using Levels
- Understanding the Histogram
- Adjusting Levels: The Eyedropper Method
- Adjusting Levels: The Slider Controls
- Removing Unwanted Color
- Using the Color Cast Tool
- Using Color Variations
- Choosing the Color You Want
- The Color Picker
- The Eyedropper Tool
- The Color Swatches Palette
- Sharpening Your Images
- Unsharp Mask
- Adjust Sharpness
- The High-Pass Filter
- The Sharpen Tool
Chapter 8. Elements for Digital Photographers
- The RAW Converter
- Using the RAW Converter
- White Balance
- Adjusting Exposure, Shadows, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation
- Adjusting Sharpness and Reducing Noise
- Converting to DNG
- Photo Filter
- Processing Multiple Files
- Choose Your Files
- File Renaming
- Changing Image Size and File Type
- Applying Quick Fix Commands
- Attaching Labels
Chapter 9. Retouching 102: Fine-Tuning Your Images
- Fixing Blemishes
- The Spot Healing Brush: Fixing Small Areas
- The Healing Brush: Fixing Larger Areas
- The Clone Stamp
- Applying Patterns
- The Healing Brush
- The Pattern Stamp
- Curves: Enhancing Tone and Contrast
- Making Your Colors More Vibrant
- Using the Hue/Saturation Dialog Box
- Adjusting Saturation with the Sponge Tool
- Changing the Color of an Object
- Using an Adjustment Layer
- Replacing Specific Colors
- Using a Brush to Replace Colors
- Special Effects
Chapter 10. Removing and Adding Color
- Method One: Making Color Photos Black and White
- Method Two: Removing Color from a Photo
- Creating Spot Color
- Erasing Colors from a Duplicate Layer
- Removing Color from Selections
- Using a Layer Mask and the Saturation Slider
- Colorizing a Black-and-White Photo
- Tinting an Entire Photo
Chapter 11. Creating Panoramas and Correcting Perspective
- Creating Panoramas
- Selecting Files and Merging Them
- Adjusting Your Photos
- Fine-Tuning Your Panorama
- Finishing Up: Creating Your Panorama
- Correcting Lens Distortion
- Transforming Images
- Skew, Distort, Perspective
- Free Transform
Part Four: Artistic Elements
Chapter 12. Drawing with Brushes, Shapes, and Other Tools
- Picking and Using a Basic Brush
- Modifying Your Brush
- Saving Modified Brush Settings
- The Specialty Brushes
- Making a Custom Brush
- The Impressionist Brush
- The Pencil Tool
- The Paint Bucket
- Dodging and Burning
- Dodging
- Burning
- Blending and Smudging
- Blend Modes
- The Smudge Tool
- The Eraser Tool
- Using the Eraser
- The Magic Eraser
- The Background Eraser
- Drawing with Shapes
- Rectangle and Rounded Rectangle
- Ellipse
- Polygon
- Line Tool
- The Custom Shape Tool
- The Shape Selection Tool
- The Cookie Cutter
Chapter 13. Filters, Effects, Layer Styles, and Gradients
- Using Filters
- Applying Filters
- Filter Categories
- Useful Filter Solutions
- Adding Effects
- Adding Layer Styles
- Applying Gradients
- The Gradient Tool
- Gradient Fill Layer
- Editing a Gradient
- Saving Gradients
- Gradient Maps
Chapter 14. Type in Elements
- Adding Type to an Image
- Type Options
- Creating Text
- Editing Type
- Warping Type
- The Warp Text Dialog Box
- Adding Special Effects
- Text Effects
- Type Gradients
- Applying the Liquify Filter to Type
- Type Masks: Setting an Image in Type
- Using the Type Mask Tools
- Creating Outlined Type
Part Five: Sharing Your Images
Chapter 15. Creating Projects
- Photo Layouts
- Creating Multi-Page Documents
- Adding Favorites to the Artwork and Effects Palette
- Photo Book Pages
- Album Pages
- Greeting Cards
- CD Jacket
- DVD Jacket
- CD/DVD Label
- Online Creations
Chapter 16. Printing Your Photos
- Getting Ready to Print
- Ordering Prints
- Ordering Prints Online
- Printing at Home (The Editor)
- Page Setup
- Print Preview
- Printing at Home (The Organizer)
- Printing Multiple Photos
- Contact Sheets
- Picture Package
- Labels
Chapter 17. Elements and the Web
- Image Formats and the Web
- Saving Images for the Web or Email
- Using Save For Web
- Previewing Images and Adjusting Color
- Creating Animated GIFs
- Emailing Your Photos
- Emailing Images
- Sending Photos to Other Gear
- Sharing Photos with Yahoo Maps
Chapter 18. Photo Galleries, Slideshows, and Flipbooks
- Photo Galleries
- Creating a Photo Gallery
- Slideshows
- Simple PDF Slideshow
- Custom Slide Show
- Flipbooks
Part Six: Additional Elements
Chapter 19. Beyond the Basics
- Graphics Tablets
- Free Stuff from the Internet
- When You Really Need Photoshop
- Beyond This Book
Part Seven: Appendixes
Appendix A. The Organizer, Menu by Menu
Appendix B. The Editor, Menu by Menu
Appendix C. Installation and Troubleshooting
- Index
- Selecting Rectangular and Elliptical Areas
- Selecting Irregularly Sized Areas
- Controlling the Selection Tools
- The Magic Wand
- The Lasso Tools
- Selecting with a Brush
- The Magic Selection Brush
- The Selection Brush
- Selecting Objects from an Image's Background
- Changing and Moving Selections
- Inverting a Selection
- Making a Selection Larger or Smaller
- Moving Selections
- Saving Selections
Chapter 6. Layers: The Heart of Elements
- Understanding Layers
- The Layers Palette
- The Background
- Creating Layers
- Adding a Layer
- Deleting Layers
- Duplicating a Layer
- Copying and Cutting from Layers
- Managing Layers
- Making Layers Invisible
- Adjusting Transparency
- Locking Layers
- Blend Mode
- Rearranging Layers
- Aligning and Distributing Layers
- Grouping and Linking Layers
- Merging and Flattening Layers
- Fill and Adjustment Layers
- Adding Fill and Adjustment Layers
- Layer Masks
- Moving Layers Between Images
Part Three: Retouching
Chapter 7. Basic Image Retouching
- Fixing Exposure Problems
- Deciding Which Exposure Fix to Use
- Fixing Major Exposure Problems
- The Shadows/Highlights Command
- Controlling the Colors You See
- Calibrating Your Monitor
- Choosing a Color Space
- Using Levels
- Understanding the Histogram
- Adjusting Levels: The Eyedropper Method
- Adjusting Levels: The Slider Controls
- Removing Unwanted Color
- Using the Color Cast Tool
- Using Color Variations
- Choosing the Color You Want
- The Color Picker
- The Eyedropper Tool
- The Color Swatches Palette
- Sharpening Your Images
- Unsharp Mask
- Adjust Sharpness
- The High-Pass Filter
- The Sharpen Tool
Chapter 8. Elements for Digital Photographers
- The RAW Converter
- Using the RAW Converter
- White Balance
- Adjusting Exposure, Shadows, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation
- Adjusting Sharpness and Reducing Noise
- Converting to DNG
- Photo Filter
- Processing Multiple Files
- Choose Your Files
- File Renaming
- Changing Image Size and File Type
- Applying Quick Fix Commands
- Attaching Labels
Chapter 9. Retouching 102: Fine-Tuning Your Images
- Fixing Blemishes
- The Spot Healing Brush: Fixing Small Areas
- The Healing Brush: Fixing Larger Areas
- The Clone Stamp
- Applying Patterns
- The Healing Brush
- The Pattern Stamp
- Curves: Enhancing Tone and Contrast
- Making Your Colors More Vibrant
- Using the Hue/Saturation Dialog Box
- Adjusting Saturation with the Sponge Tool
- Changing the Color of an Object
- Using an Adjustment Layer
- Replacing Specific Colors
- Using a Brush to Replace Colors
- Special Effects
Chapter 10. Removing and Adding Color
- Method One: Making Color Photos Black and White
- Method Two: Removing Color from a Photo
- Creating Spot Color
- Erasing Colors from a Duplicate Layer
- Removing Color from Selections
- Using a Layer Mask and the Saturation Slider
- Colorizing a Black-and-White Photo
- Tinting an Entire Photo
Chapter 11. Creating Panoramas and Correcting Perspective
- Creating Panoramas
- Selecting Files and Merging Them
- Adjusting Your Photos
- Fine-Tuning Your Panorama
- Finishing Up: Creating Your Panorama
- Correcting Lens Distortion
- Transforming Images
- Skew, Distort, Perspective
- Free Transform
Part Four: Artistic Elements
Chapter 12. Drawing with Brushes, Shapes, and Other Tools
- Picking and Using a Basic Brush
- Modifying Your Brush
- Saving Modified Brush Settings
- The Specialty Brushes
- Making a Custom Brush
- The Impressionist Brush
- The Pencil Tool
- The Paint Bucket
- Dodging and Burning
- Dodging
- Burning
- Blending and Smudging
- Blend Modes
- The Smudge Tool
- The Eraser Tool
- Using the Eraser
- The Magic Eraser
- The Background Eraser
- Drawing with Shapes
- Rectangle and Rounded Rectangle
- Ellipse
- Polygon
- Line Tool
- The Custom Shape Tool
- The Shape Selection Tool
- The Cookie Cutter
Chapter 13. Filters, Effects, Layer Styles, and Gradients
- Using Filters
- Applying Filters
- Filter Categories
- Useful Filter Solutions
- Adding Effects
- Adding Layer Styles
- Applying Gradients
- The Gradient Tool
- Gradient Fill Layer
- Editing a Gradient
- Saving Gradients
- Gradient Maps
Chapter 14. Type in Elements
- Adding Type to an Image
- Type Options
- Creating Text
- Editing Type
- Warping Type
- The Warp Text Dialog Box
- Adding Special Effects
- Text Effects
- Type Gradients
- Applying the Liquify Filter to Type
- Type Masks: Setting an Image in Type
- Using the Type Mask Tools
- Creating Outlined Type
Part Five: Sharing Your Images
Chapter 15. Creating Projects
- Photo Layouts
- Creating Multi-Page Documents
- Adding Favorites to the Artwork and Effects Palette
- Photo Book Pages
- Album Pages
- Greeting Cards
- CD Jacket
- DVD Jacket
- CD/DVD Label
- Online Creations
Chapter 16. Printing Your Photos
- Getting Ready to Print
- Ordering Prints
- Ordering Prints Online
- Printing at Home (The Editor)
- Page Setup
- Print Preview
- Printing at Home (The Organizer)
- Printing Multiple Photos
- Contact Sheets
- Picture Package
- Labels
Chapter 17. Elements and the Web
- Image Formats and the Web
- Saving Images for the Web or Email
- Using Save For Web
- Previewing Images and Adjusting Color
- Creating Animated GIFs
- Emailing Your Photos
- Emailing Images
- Sending Photos to Other Gear
- Sharing Photos with Yahoo Maps
Chapter 18. Photo Galleries, Slideshows, and Flipbooks
- Photo Galleries
- Creating a Photo Gallery
- Slideshows
- Simple PDF Slideshow
- Custom Slide Show
- Flipbooks
Part Six: Additional Elements
Chapter 19. Beyond the Basics
- Graphics Tablets
- Free Stuff from the Internet
- When You Really Need Photoshop
- Beyond This Book
Part Seven: Appendixes
Appendix A. The Organizer, Menu by Menu
Appendix B. The Editor, Menu by Menu
Appendix C. Installation and Troubleshooting
- Index
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Autoren-Porträt von Barbara Brundage
Barbara Brundage is the author of Photoshop Elements 6: The Missing Manual, and Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac: The Missing Manual, an Adobe Community Expert, and a member of Adobe s prerelease groups for Elements 3, 4, 5, and 6. She s been teaching people how to use Photoshop Elements since it first came out in 2001. Barbara first started using Elements to create graphics for use in her day job as a harpist, music publisher, and arranger. Along the way, she joined the large group of people finding a renewed interest in photography thanks to digital cameras. If she can learn to use Elements, you can, too!
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Barbara Brundage
- 2006, 554 Seiten, mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen, Maße: 18 x 23,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Pogue Press
- ISBN-10: 0596527284
- ISBN-13: 9780596527280
Sprache:
Englisch
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