Printing, Slideshows and the Web
Resolution–especially when thinking about printing–is a difficult concept to grasp. Lesa Snider offers a new way to think about it.
Matt explains how to set up a printing profiles for your images so your output is as good as possible.
Here’s a short summary of the companies mentioned in our Jan/Feb 2009 online printing services story. While this is in no way a comprehensive list of the vendors out there, it’s a great place to start.
Discourage online thieves from stealing your best shots by adding watermarks, metadata, and more.
Sure, you can use Elements’ built-in photo printing service to print your pictures, but there are lots of other services out there, many of which offer a wide range of printable products. We take a look at the alternatives.
Corey shows you a technique for presenting your work for both onscreen viewing and in print.
If you choose to use the Photoshop.com service from Adobe, this video gives you a brief overview of its offerings.
Mike Rodriguez offers a basic introduction and guide to printing your images from Photoshop Elements.
Mike shows you some of the built-in features in Photoshop Elements that make sharing your work quick and easy. Make Albums; email your images; create slideshows, and more.
I’ll assume you’ve already used Photoshop Elements’ tools to improve the quality of your photos. However, don’t upload the image files into the ether just yet. A few steps will help ensure the photos end up as you intended:
There are steps you can take in Photoshop Elements to make the colors produced by your favorite printer get pretty darn close to what you see on your screen.
If you do a lot of sharing of images, Photoshop.com may be what you need to seamlessly sychronize your images from your desktop to your Photoshop.com account. Mike gives you an overview of this feature.
If you thought that all your photo printer could do was print photos, look again.
Sharing your photos and more importantly, the stories they reveal, is easier and faster using the web.
Understanding what image resolution is and how to account for it when resizing a digital photograph will improve the quality of your printed photos.
Remember your high school graduation photos that came in multiple sizes on a single sheet of photo paper? It’s easy to print similar photo pages at home using the picture package feature in Adobe Photoshop Elements.


















