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Matt shows you how to brighten those dark circles we all get under our eyes.
Mike shows you the improvements and differences in Adjustment Layers in Elements 8 and 9
Dave shows you several techniques for adding splashes of color to a black-and-white photo.
Follow along with Dave as he shows us how to experiment with the Lighting Effects filter.
Here are links to the Web sites for the actions mentioned in the “Getting In On the Action” article in the September/October 2009 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Matt shows you a quick and easy way to remove the reflective flash cast in your pet photos.
Here are some Web links to high-resolution brushes you can use with your images to create clipping masks. (See “Creating and Using Clipping Masks,” in the September/October 2009 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques magazine.)
Here are detailed instructions for adding actions to Photoshop Elements 6 for the Mac.
Here are detailed instructions for adding actions to Photoshop Elements 7 for Windows XP and Vista.
Installing actions in Photoshop Elements can sometimes be confusing. The method and location of installation is different with each version of Elements and computer operating system. Because of all these variations, it’s important that you use the correct instructions for…
Here are detailed instructions for adding actions to Photoshop Elements 5 for Windows XP and Vista.
Need help getting to the hidden Adobe folders in Windows? Click here.
Learn about layer styles, hot key helpers, editing multiple layers together and more.
This feature easily lets you blend multiple versions of the same scene into one properly exposed photo. (Elements 8 and up.)
Elements new Recompose tool lets you resize and adjust the orientation of your photos without distorting the important stuff.
Adobe didn’t forget about managing your pictures: they pumped up the Organizer with some great new features as well. (Windows-only)
Elements 8 has some other changes to its look; among them new ways to rearrange your panels (formerly known as palettes).
One of the big enhancements in Version 8 is a redesigned look (inherited from Photoshop CS4), including the new tabbed document feature.




















