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If you find yourself spending a lot of time trying to correct colors in Elements–or feel like your photos are a bit lifeless and aren’t sure why–it’s time to become better acquainted with your camera’s white balance settings.
One-click vignette; clear away red eyes; using the Eyedropper Tool’s sampling option; resize brushes the fast way (MAC).
The January/February issue is in the mail, and if you’ve received yours already, the January/February issue extras are here for your downloading pleasure!
This is an online companion to Diana Day’s Word Play article in the upcoming January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
This is an online companion to Kelly Turner’s Build New Worlds article in the upcoming January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
This is an online companion to Diana Day’s Word Play article in the upcoming January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
This is the sample file to follow along with “Build New Worlds” from the January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
This is the sample file to follow along with “Find Your Focus” from the January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
This is the sample file to follow along with “Get Creative with Color” from the January/February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Here is a complete list of all the links to downloads, articles and more printed in the January February 2012 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques, listed by article.
Presenting some of the best recent work created by our readers. (Includes results of the “Shadows” and “Morning” Photo Challenge.)
Photoshop Elements 10 adds new features that aim to take the guesswork out of cropping, cut down on the time you spend searching, and put you in greater control of your text.
I start every November with grand plans. I pull out my truffle recipes, devise holiday crafts, and pledge that this will be the year I get my Christmas cards out on time–no, early!
Pump up the drama and create a great composite by combining two versions of the same shot.
For holiday cards that express your unique personality, skip the templates. We’ll show you how to design custom greeting cards.
Learn how to use your camera–and the magic of pin bokeh–to reshape the lights in your scene.
Adjustment layers offer almost everything you need to subtly enhance the shots you put time and effort into capturing–all without altering a single pixel in your original image.



















