Learn Photoshop - Getting started at the Elemental level

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by David Peters

Photoshop is undoubtedly one of the forerunners of all the kinds of editing software that swarm the marketplace. With the plethora of tools and features that it offers users, Photoshop is fast gaining a reputation as one of the most widely used photo-editors in the editing sphere. However, there is still the challenge that most first-time users face when it comes to maneuvering their way through the software and learning about its true potential. In fact, there is a large percentage of users who are still unaware of all Photoshop has to offer, simply because they don’t know how to get it to work for them. However, there still is a brighter side to this story. Adobe has now delineated some of Photoshop’s most outstanding, and most widely used features into a remarkable software they call Photoshop Elements.

Photoshop Elements is a unique blend of some of the most alluring possibilities that Photoshop has to offer. only, it limits its selection to the more commonly used functions which means that as the user, you have a lot less technicality to maneuver through, without being starved of all the tools you need to work wonders on your images. Elements simplifies a number of procedures that you may have to grapple with the more expansive version, without giving you that feeling of “That’s it?” which effectively ruins your creative process. And this is the very reason why this software is such a great success with amateur photographers and digital imaging enthusiasts. It offers them all the core elements of Photoshop which have earned this software its fame, while leaving out the professional tools that they wouldn’t have used anyway. In all its concise glory, Elements is comprised of an efficient photo-editor, a photo-organizer that you can use once you’ve added your inimitable touch to your images and even a collection of themes and templates to augment your images with.

Photoshop Elements also facilitates the process of editing by letting you accomplish some of the more common functions of photo-editing, with just one simple function, instead of having to plod through endless steps and routines. For instance, one of the most common problems that plague a majority of photographers is the red-eye effect, which ruins the best of photographs by cropping up at the most inopportune of moments. Getting rid of this effect can be very tedious with Photoshop per se, but with Photoshop Elements, you can use the automatic Red Eye Removal feature and let the software do the laboring for you. Even better, the Quick-Fix functions let you crop images and adjust the light and color with the Auto Smart Fix and the Auto Contrast and Crop options, while also letting to take a look at the before and after versions.

To make it easier for you to find your way around the interface, the software also efficiently coordinates the functions under activity-based tabs. So, if you are looking for a specific function that has to do with ‘Organizing’, ‘Fixing’, ‘Creating’, and ‘Sharing your Photos’, all you need to do is go into the category dedicated to each of these functions and make your selection. The selection tool also allows a significantly lower level of accuracy than the more scrupulous version of Photoshop would permit. By simply painting over the part of the image you want to select, you can have the tool clip out the section by itself, after which you can smoothen, contract or expand the selection edge with the ‘Refine Edge’ dialog.

If you think that your image would look a lot better in its black and white version, you can effortlessly give your photograph that vintage facelift, while also adjusting the intensity of the effect you are looking for. And for those last-minute hurried searches through the mounds of images you’ve stacked up on your desktop, simply go into the ‘Organize’ section and click on the feature which says ‘Smart Albums’. This will let you scan through your images as per the date you’ve last worked on them, or even as per the camera you’ve captured them with. The Elements interface is also a lot easier to navigate as the icons it displays are larger and more prominent than most other editors. You can also source an amazing number of tutorials and add-ons off the internet, which let you make the most of your software, and progress in leaps and bounds in your application of the tools.

And once you’re satisfied with the magnum opus you’ve created, you will obviously want to showcase it in a way that’s just as spectacular. And to do this, Elements lets you pack your images into slideshows, display them in web-galleries and even print them out on contact sheets. You can also click and drop a frame of your choice, or even a background, from the eclectic assortment that Elements has in store.

Irrespective of whether you choose to use Photoshop Elements all by itself, or as a part of your Photoshop exploration process, this software lives up to every claim it makes. But if you are bound by constraints of time and budget, or are swayed by the argument Photoshop loyalists swear by, then you can even download trial versions of both kinds of software from the website and browse through all their features. Although these trials are time-bound, they offer you the complete versions of the software, which are invaluable when it comes to making your selection. The bottom line is that if you have the will and the inspiration enough, the means by which you can accomplish your aspirations are many. All you have to do is take that first step and get your very own photo-editing software today and let your images shine in their true glory.

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