Ben shows you how to navigate through your images and gives you some hints on what you should be looking for when choosing what images to continue working with in Elements.
Organizing your Photos
Mike shows you what to expect when importing your images directly from your camera. There are some settings you may want to change to get the organizatinal results you want.
Now that you have your images imported into the Organizer, Mike explains how to use Keywords to categorize your images for easy retrieval later.
If you start sharing your images with others, you are likely to want to embed some additional information inside your image. Mike explains Metadata and its use when sharing your images.
Find out how to batch rename, move or copy multiple files at once, and much more.
Ben shows you what to expect when importing your images directly from your camera.
Ben discusses the importance of metadata and how it will help you not only organize your photos, but also become a better photographer.
Adobe didn’t forget about managing your pictures: they pumped up the Organizer with some great new features as well. (Windows-only)
Ben introduces you to the file Filtering feature in Bridge. In this first video, he shows you all the different ways of filter based on the information already housed in your files.
An additional grouping feature in Photohshop Elements is the use of Albums. Mike shows you how to create both regular and Smart Albums.
Ben Long kicks on this 13 Mac-centric video series by showing you where to find Adobe Bridge and how to get started using Bridge in your Elements workflow. Windows users, please refer to the Organizer for your file management needs.
Now that you’ve imported and categorized all your images with keywords, now what? Mike shows you how to find your images in the Organizer using a variety of methods.
Ben shows you how to add some of your own data to the metadata area of your photos.
Ben shows you how to create and assign keywords to your photos for easy retrieval later on.
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.
Ben shows you the power of using Collections in organizing your photos. Collections go far beyond what you can accomplish with a folder structure.
Mike continues his discussion of Finding in the Organizer. Learn how to search based on date ranges and more.








