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Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 in a Snap
Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 in a Snap
ISBN: 067232668X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 263
Authors:
Jennifer Fulton
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Page #4 (Copyright)
Page #5 (About the Authors)
Page #6 (Acknowledgments)
Page #7 (Tell Us What You Think)
Page #8 (Reader Services)
Page #9 (Part I: Organizing Items in the Catalog)
Page #10 (Chapter 1. Start Here)
Page #11 (The Nature of Digital Photography)
Page #12 (Use Photoshop Elements to Organize Photos)
Page #13 (Use Photoshop Elements to Edit Photos)
Page #14 (Use the Welcome Window)
Page #15 (Change Preferences)
Page #16 (How to Undo Mistakes)
Page #17 (Chapter 2. Importing Items into the Organizer Catalog)
Page #18 (1. About the Organizer)
Page #19 (2. Perform an Initial Scan for Media)
Page #20 (3. Import Media from a Folder)
Page #21 (4. Import Media from a CD-ROM or DVD)
Page #22 (5. Import Images from a Digital Camera)
Page #23 (6. Import a Scanned Image)
Page #24 (7. Import and Separate Multiple Scanned Images)
Page #25 (8. About Importing Images from a Cell Phone)
Page #26 (9. Capture Images from a Video File)
Page #27 (10. Import Images from a PDF Document)
Page #28 (11. Import New Media Automatically)
Page #29 (12. Remove an Item from the Catalog)
Page #30 (13. Locate Moved Files)
Page #31 (14. Back Up the Organizer Catalog)
Page #32 (15. Copy Items onto CD-ROM or DVD)
Page #33 (Chapter 3. Viewing and Sorting Items)
Page #34 (16. Review Images)
Page #35 (17. Change Thumbnail Size)
Page #36 (18. Sort Items)
Page #37 (19. Stack Images)
Page #38 (20. Update an Image in the Catalog)
Page #39 (21. Play an Audio File)
Page #40 (22. View a Video)
Page #41 (23. Change Image Date and Time)
Page #42 (Chapter 4. Organizing Items in the Catalog)
Page #43 (24. About Organizing Items)
Page #44 (25. Create a Category or Group)
Page #45 (26. Create a Tag or Collection Marker)
Page #46 (27. Attach a Marker to an Item)
Page #47 (28. Delete a Marker, Category, or Group)
Page #48 (29. Change a Marker s Icon)
Page #49 (30. Change a Marker s Category, Group, Name, or Note)
Page #50 (31. Add a Text Caption or Note)
Page #51 (32. Add an Audio Caption)
Page #52 (Chapter 5. Finding Images, Movies, and Audio Files)
Page #53 (33. About Finding Items in the Catalog)
Page #54 (34. Find Items with the Same Marker)
Page #55 (35. Find Items of the Same Media Type)
Page #56 (36. Find Items with Similar Filenames)
Page #57 (37. Find Items with the Same Caption or Note)
Page #58 (38. Find Items with the Same Date)
Page #59 (39. Find Items Within a Date Range)
Page #60 (40. Find Items with the Same History)
Page #61 (41. Find Images with Similar Color)
Page #62 (42. Hide Items You Don t Generally Use)
Page #63 (Part II: Working with Images)
Page #64 (Chapter 6. Creating, Opening, and Saving Images)
Page #65 (43. About the Editor)
Page #66 (44. Create a New Image)
Page #67 (45. About Editing Images)
Page #68 (46. Open an Image for Editing)
Page #69 (47. About Saving Images)
Page #70 (48. Save an Image in Photoshop Format (PSD))
Page #71 (49. Save an Image in TIFF Format)
Page #72 (50. Compress an Image Using GIF Format)
Page #73 (51. Compress an Image Using JPEG Format)
Page #74 (52. Save an Image in PNG Format)
Page #75 (Chapter 7. Performing Basic Image Tasks)
Page #76 (53. About Image Information)
Page #77 (54. Arrange the View of Multiple Images in the Editor)
Page #78 (55. Zoom In and Out with the Zoom Tool)
Page #79 (56. Zoom In and Out with the Navigator Palette)
Page #80 (57. Scroll a Large Image)
Page #81 (58. Magnify Your Work)
Page #82 (59. About Size and Resolution)
Page #83 (60. Change Image Size or Resolution)
Page #84 (61. Rename, Resize, Reformat, and Retouch a Group of Images)
Page #85 (62. Increase the Area Around an Image)
Page #86 (63. Change Color Mode)
Page #87 (Chapter 8. Printing Images)
Page #88 (64. About Printing Images)
Page #89 (65. Set Print Options)
Page #90 (66. Print an Image)
Page #91 (67. Print a Contact Sheet)
Page #92 (68. Print a Picture Package)
Page #93 (69. Print Images Using an Online Service)
Page #94 (Chapter 9. Selecting a Portion of an Image)
Page #95 (70. About Making Selections)
Page #96 (71. Make Areas of an Image Easier to Select)
Page #97 (72. Select a Rectangular or Circular Area)
Page #98 (73. Draw a Selection Freehand)
Page #99 (74. Select a Straight-Edged Area)
Page #100 (75. Select an Object by Tracing Its Edge)
Page #101 (76. Select Areas of Similar Color)
Page #102 (77. Paint a Selection)
Page #103 (Chapter 10. Modifying a Selection)
Page #104 (78. Expand or Shrink a Selection)
Page #105 (79. Add Areas Similar to the Current Selection)
Page #106 (80. Smooth a Jagged Selection Edge)
Page #107 (81. Move the Selection Marquee)
Page #108 (82. Soften the Edge of a Selection)
Page #109 (83. Select Everything But the Current Selection)
Page #110 (Chapter 11. Using Selections to Edit Images)
Page #111 (84. Save a Selection for Reuse)
Page #112 (85. Reload a Previously Saved Selection)
Page #113 (86. About Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Data Within a Selection)
Page #114 (87. Create a New Image from a Selection)
Page #115 (88. Create a New Layer from a Selection)
Page #116 (89. Rotate the Data in a Selection or Layer)
Page #117 (90. Copy Data into a Selected Area)
Page #118 (Chapter 12. Using Multiple Layers to Edit Images)
Page #119 (91. About Layers and the Layers Palette)
Page #120 (92. Create a New Image Layer)
Page #121 (93. Create a Layer Filled with a Color, Gradient, or Pattern)
Page #122 (94. Create an Adjustment Layer)
Page #123 (95. Convert a Background Layer to a Regular Layer and Vice Versa)
Page #124 (96. Simplify a Layer)
Page #125 (97. Erase Part of a Layer)
Page #126 (98. Apply a Layer Style)
Page #127 (99. Move, Resize, Skew, or Distort a Layer)
Page #128 (100. Mask an Adjustment or Fill Layer)
Page #129 (101. Group and Organize Layers)
Page #130 (102. Merge or Flatten Layers into One)
Page #131 (Part III: Editing Images)
Page #132 (Chapter 13. Making Quick Corrections to a Photograph)
Page #133 (103. About Color Management)
Page #134 (104. About Adobe Gamma)
Page #135 (105. Ensure That What You See Is What You Get)
Page #136 (106. Rotate an Image or Layer)
Page #137 (107. Crop a Portion of an Image)
Page #138 (108. Straighten an Image)
Page #139 (109. Apply a Quick Fix)
Page #140 (Chapter 14. Retouching Photos with Tools)
Page #141 (110. About the Toolbox)
Page #142 (111. About Tool Options)
Page #143 (112. About the Preset Manager)
Page #144 (113. Select a Color to Work With)
Page #145 (114. Select a Color Already in Your Image)
Page #146 (115. Draw on a Photo with a Pencil)
Page #147 (116. Paint an Area of a Photo with a Brush)
Page #148 (117. Paint an Area of a Photo with the Airbrush)
Page #149 (118. Fill an Area with a Color or Pattern)
Page #150 (119. Fill an Area with a Gradient)
Page #151 (120. About Drawing Shapes)
Page #152 (121. Add Thought Bubbles to a Photo)
Page #153 (Chapter 15. Repairing Photographs)
Page #154 (122. About Removing Scratches, Specks, and Holes)
Page #155 (123. Remove Scratches)
Page #156 (124. Remove Specks and Spots)
Page #157 (125. Repair Minor Tears, Scratches, Spots, and Stains)
Page #158 (126. Repair Large Holes, Tears, and Missing Portions of a Photo)
Page #159 (127. Restore Color and Tone to an Old Photograph)
Page #160 (128. Restore Quality to a Scanned Photograph)
Page #161 (Chapter 16. Improving Portraits)
Page #162 (129. Create a Soft Focus Effect)
Page #163 (130. Correct Red Eye)
Page #164 (131. Remove Wrinkles, Freckles, and Minor Blemishes)
Page #165 (132. Whiten Teeth)
Page #166 (133. Awaken Tired Eyes)
Page #167 (134. Remove Glare from Eyeglasses)
Page #168 (135. Brighten a Face with Digital Makeup)
Page #169 (Chapter 17. Correcting Brightness and Contrast in a Photograph)
Page #170 (136. About an Image s Histogram)
Page #171 (137. Improve Brightness and Contrast)
Page #172 (138. Improve a Dull, Flat Photo)
Page #173 (139. Lighten a Subject on a Snowy Background)
Page #174 (140. Lighten or Darken a Portion of an Image)
Page #175 (141. Improve a Nighttime Photo)
Page #176 (142. Fix a Flash That s Too Close)
Page #177 (143. Fix a Flash That s Too Far Away)
Page #178 (Chapter 18. Correcting Color and Saturation)
Page #179 (144. Correct Color Manually)
Page #180 (145. Correct Color, Contrast, and Saturation in One Step)
Page #181 (146. Adjust Hue, Saturation, and Lightness Manually)
Page #182 (147. Adjust Saturation for a Specific Area)
Page #183 (Chapter 19. Controlling Sharpness and Clarity)
Page #184 (148. About Sharpness)
Page #185 (149. Sharpen an Image)
Page #186 (150. Blur an Image to Remove Noise)
Page #187 (151. Blur a Background to Create Depth of Field)
Page #188 (152. Create a Spin Effect)
Page #189 (153. Soften Selected Details)
Page #190 (154. Add Motion to an Image)
Page #191 (Part IV: Sharing, Creating, and Having Fun)
Page #192 (Chapter 20. Sharing Images)
Page #193 (155. About Emailing)
Page #194 (156. Set Up Photoshop Elements for Emailing)
Page #195 (157. Manage Contacts)
Page #196 (158. Share Images Using Email)
Page #197 (159. Select an Online Service)
Page #198 (160. Share Images Using an Online Service)
Page #199 (161. Send Images to a Mobile Phone)
Page #200 (Chapter 21. Improving a Photograph s Visual Impact)
Page #201 (162. Remove Unwanted Objects from an Image)
Page #202 (163. Mask an Image Layer)
Page #203 (164. Replace a Background with Something Else)
Page #204 (165. Fix a Bland-Looking Sky)
Page #205 (166. Frame a Photograph)
Page #206 (167. Blend Two Images into One)
Page #207 (168. Create a Scrapbook Page)
Page #208 (169. Create a Composite Image)
Page #209 (170. Create a Panorama)
Page #210 (Chapter 22. Applying Visual Effects)
Page #211 (171. Melt an Image)
Page #212 (172. Wrap an Image Around an Object)
Page #213 (173. Create the Illusion of Snow or Rain)
Page #214 (174. Simulate a Water Reflection)
Page #215 (Chapter 23. Creating Artistic Photographs)
Page #216 (175. Make a Photograph Look Old)
Page #217 (176. Change a Color Photograph to Black and White)
Page #218 (177. Create a Negative Image)
Page #219 (178. Colorize a Photograph)
Page #220 (179. Make a Photograph Look Like an Oil Painting)
Page #221 (180. Turn a Photograph into a Watercolor)
Page #222 (181. Make a Photograph Look Like It Was Drawn)
Page #223 (182. Make a Photograph Look Like Andy Warhol Painted It)
Page #224 (Chapter 24. Adding and Embellishing Text)
Page #225 (183. Add a Text Caption or Label)
Page #226 (184. Bend Text)
Page #227 (185. Create a Sales Sign)
Page #228 (186. Add a Backscreen Behind Text)
Page #229 (187. Create Metallic Text)
Page #230 (188. Create Text That Glows)
Page #231 (189. Emboss Text)
Page #232 (190. Fill Text with an Image)
Page #233 (191. Add Copyright Information)
Page #234 (Key Terms)
Page #235 (COLOR GALLERY)
Page #236 (The Editor s Blend Modes)
Page #237 (Index)
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 3 in a Snap
ISBN: 067232668X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 263
Authors:
Jennifer Fulton
BUY ON AMAZON
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