Sometimes a picture taken at a high shutter speed can look a little too ‘frozen in time.’ if you want to add a sense of fluidity back into your image, a motion blur might just do the trick.
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Sharpening is one of the key steps to making your portraits really stand out. But the specific areas that are sharpened are nearly as important as the sharpening itself.
Are you overwhelmed by the incredible number of digital cameras there are to choose from how do you decide which camera fits into your budget and offers the features you want? Whatever your photographic style, there’s bound to be a camera (or two) with the features you need.
Camera Raw tips; aligning text while typing; adjusting line height; getting custom colors; adding copyright info.
Corey introduces the Quick Selection Tool that was introduced with Elements 6.0.
Corey talks about the Elements 6.0 Photo Email feature to custom your email messages.
Dave shows you a popular grungy or urban look you can apply to your images.
Christmas is rapidly approaching so I thought it may be useful to start some of the preparations early.
Follow along as Corey shows you how to use an Adjustment Layer to create a stylized look to a partially colored image.
Corey shows you how to create a neat chalkboard backdrop that you can write on and erase.
Create some school spirit with this collage-like technique of combining text and photos.
Corey shows you how to pull off a complex-looking design using very simple techniques.
Learn an alternative method for converting images to black and white, as well as how to paint extra oomph into only the areas you want to lighten or darken.
In this project, we’ll combine two images together to change the day into night, then sprinkle it with a dash of nostalgia for a nice afterglow.
Photoshop Elements isn’t just for editing your photos. You can use it to design some cool backgrounds that could serve a multiplicity of purposes in print or on the web.















