Using a drop shadow and white outline, you can create a 3D Polaroid pop-out effect with these easy steps.
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Elizabeth shows you how to apply a hand-painted colorization effect to a photo.
Wendy’s latest tutorial (the first in a two-part series) shows you how to create an ornamental slide that you can use as an element with scrapbook ribbons.
Diana shares a fun, stress-free way to combine multiple photos into a single image by adding a filmstrip element.
In our latest “quick tips” video, Mike Rodriguez shows you three ways to move one image into another image or other file inside Photoshop Elements.
While the possibilities for Clipping Masks are endless, the steps are few. And, it’s easy to get started with this technique via our written steps and video tutorial.
Whether you’re indoors or out, shooting close up or far away, learn the secrets to capturing and stitching together multiple photos into a seamless panorama.
Matt shows you how to save images for the web in Elements, touching upon the settings in the Save for Web dialog box, as well as the differences between JPG and PNG formats.
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.
The Orton effect is a lovely technique that adds both sharpness and softness to your photos.
Corey shows us how to create a cool text effect with a few simple steps and a wall of words.
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.
This extra tutorial is a companion piece to the “Eyes Have It” tutorial in Volume 5, Number 3 of Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter.
This is the online companion article for Diana Day’s “Designing Storyboards” article in the November/December 2010 issue. [Updated 11/28: added Circle Hearts template.]
Dave Cross shows you how experimenting with your photos can help you create a new masterpiece, while improving your layer and filter skills.
A few weeks ago I posted a tutorial that showed you how to make a bottle; now it’s time to make a label and attach it to the bottle.
As Easter is coming up I thought that it would be fun to show you how to make—and decorate—an Easter Egg.
I came back from a recent trip with lots of photos of sunrises and sunsets. Here’s a technique I came up with to enhance the sun’s rays in those photos and give them an extra bit of interest.
If you choose to use the Photoshop.com service from Adobe, this video gives you a brief overview of its offerings.
I have used metallic borders and ribbons in quite a few of my layouts and have had several requests for information on how to make them.




















