These are the two sample files needed to follow along with the “Let It Snow” tutorial from the November/December 2011 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
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These are the two sample files needed to follow along with Matt Kloskowski’s “Quick Collages” tutorial from the November/December 2011 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Elizabeth delves into the wonderful flexibility found in Gradient Map adjustment layers, showing you how you can use the Gradient Editor to create black and white images and photos with a warm-toned look.
Align the Clone Stamp tool for easier repairs, speed up Elements when it starts to act sluggish, create high-contrast black-and-white photos.
Elements 10′s Guided Edit Mode has a few new options, including a Depth of Field lens effect, a version of the popular Orton look, and Photo Stack, which breaks a single image into a group of collage of four, eight or 12 “snapshots.”
The Smart Brush tool, introduced in Photoshop Elements 7, gets a bunch of new options, including some new texture and toning features.
Among the enhancements to the Organizer in Photoshop Elements 10, Adobe has added some new search tools, including a “Search by Object” feature, and a Find Duplicates option.
Presenting some of the best recent work created by our readers.
Matt offers some tips for using the Camera Calibration tab inside Adobe Camera Raw before you work in Photoshop Elements.
Here’s a quick and easy way to change someone’s eye color with the Magic Wand tool, some simple selection tips and a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer.
With a little creativity, you can use bokeh in a wide variety of interesting ways. Here’s a look at some great bokeh shots and tips for camera settings to capture your own great images.
Here is a complete list of all the links to downloads, articles and more printed in the May/June 2011 issue of Photoshop Elements Techniques, listed by article.
There are numerous ways to customize your Out of Bounds images; here are a few ideas and some links for inspiration.
Here are three collections of royalty-free textures from Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Let’s walk through three simple methods for backing up your image libary and help you find the one that’s right for you.
Brush the dust off of your flatbed scanner and put it to work scanning everyday objects like flowers, coins, toys, and more.
Following up on a recent video, “Working with Multiple Text Layers,” Dave offers up some useful tips for working with layers.
Presenting some of the best recent work created by our readers.



















