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Download: PET Border Pack

By Elizabeth  ·  April 10th, 2012

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Here is the royalty-free border pack of eight high-resolution borders saved as a Pattern Fill adjustment layer set.

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Boost Your Elements Experience with Plug-Ins

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  March 5th, 2010

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Plug-ins aren’t just for Photoshop; a number of companies make great add-ons for Elements that let you create works of art, build masks, correct colors, and a whole lot more.

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Installing actions in Photoshop Elements 6 (Mac OS X)

By Diana Day  ·  October 1st, 2009

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Here are detailed instructions for adding actions to Photoshop Elements 6 for the Mac.

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Using a Brush in Photoshop Elements Without Installing It

By Diana Day  ·  March 5th, 2010

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If you download many new brush sets to use in Elements, you may not wish to install them all in the Presets/Brushes folder as it may cause Elements to run slower.

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Uncover Hidden Patterns

By Dave Cross  ·  October 20th, 2008

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Dave shows you how to find a hidden folder full of great patterns you can use in your images.

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Grunge Brushes: Free Online Resources

By Diana Day  ·  June 16th, 2009

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Tips and tricks for finding your own grungy brushes online.

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Links to free high-resolution brushes

By Diana Day  ·  October 4th, 2009

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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.)

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Saving Custom Brush Sets

By Sara Froehlich  ·  March 1st, 2005

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Photoshop Elements brushes are one of the most versatile tools in the Toolbox.

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Using Curves and a Gradient to make a Silhouetted Image

By Wendy Williams  ·  March 12th, 2006

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If you’ve added a Curves add-on (from Grant’s Tools or Elements+ or some other source), try this technique for creating a cool gradient silhouette.

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Adding Borders Using the Pattern Fill Adjustment Layer

By Elizabeth LePage  ·  April 10th, 2012

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In the second part of this Instagram-inspired series, Elizabeth demonstrates how to add cool, film-like borders to your photos using the Pattern fill Adjustment Layer.

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Brushes, Part 1

By Dave Cross  ·  April 1st, 2005

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Create custom brushes to use for a quick signature.

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Plug-in Vendor Resources

By Rick LePage  ·  March 19th, 2010

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Here’s a list of commercial and free Photoshop Elements-compatible plug-ins.

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HDR and Elements, Part 1 (Photomatix Pro)

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  June 10th, 2011

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In the first of a two-part article, Matt shows off some of his HDR (high dynamic range) images, talks about how to get good HDR candidates, and shows how to process your bracketed exposures with HDRSoft’s Photomatix Pro HDR application.

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Getting In On The Action

By Diana Day  ·  September 2nd, 2009

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Actions let you run complex commands on your images with the click of a button, and there’s a whole world of free and low-cost actions for Elements. Here are some of the best ones available.

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Brush Tool Tips

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  February 12th, 2006

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If you haven’t experimented with the Brush Tool yet, you’ll be happy to find it offers many more options than are apparent when first using it. In this tutorial we’re going to make use of some of those options to create effects that can turn an ordinary photograph into something more exciting.

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HDR and Elements, Part 2 (Inside ACR & Elements)

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  June 13th, 2011

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In the second part of his updated series, Matt Kloskowski demonstrates how he finishes HDR images inside Elements, including a nifty way for creating symmetry with architectural shots.

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Brushes, Part 2

By Dave Cross  ·  April 8th, 2005

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Using the custom brush feature for quick effects.

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Photoshop Elements Actions resources

By Diana Day  ·  October 7th, 2009

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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.

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Navigating to the Adobe Data folders (Windows XP & Vista)

By Diana Day  ·  October 1st, 2009

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Need help getting to the hidden Adobe folders in Windows? Click here.

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Inside Elements+

By Rick LePage  ·  July 29th, 2010

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This $12 program adds serious Photoshop power to Elements.

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