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Rubber Stamp

By Linda Sattgast  ·  April 5th, 2005

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Learn now to make a rubber stamp effect.

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Understanding and Using Levels, Part 2

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  November 4th, 2005

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The ins and outs of using Levels to adjust your photos.

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Photomerge Scene Cleaner

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  August 26th, 2008

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Working with Elements 7’s new Scene Cleaner feature.

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Selective Sharpening and Blurring

By Dave Cross  ·  August 12th, 2005

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Use layers for selective sharpening and blurring.

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PSE 6: Clone Overlay

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  April 6th, 2007

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Using the new clone overlay.

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Whiten Teeth

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  July 15th, 2005

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Turn those teeth into a nice set of pearly whites.

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Working With Displacement Maps

By Dave Cross  ·  August 10th, 2012

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Using the Displace filter and Displacement Maps, Dave shows you how to make a texture follow the contours of another object.

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Edge Mask Sharpening in Camera Raw

By Mike Rodriguez  ·  December 8th, 2011

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Use the Masking slider inside Camera Raw’s Sharpening tab get the best possible sharpening–via an edge mask–before bringing your photo into Elements.

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Video: Stop Glaring At Me

By Larry Becker  ·  April 30th, 2013

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This is an online companion video to Larry Becker’s “Stop Glaring at Me” tutorial, found in the May/June 2013 issue of Photographic Elements Techniques magazine.

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The 3 Most Useful Blend Modes, Part 3

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  March 5th, 2012

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In Part 3 of a 3-part series, Matt takes you through how to use the last of the most important blend modes: Overlay and Soft Light.

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Creating Straight Lines, Dotted Lines and Scalloped Photo Frames

By Karen Brockney  ·  March 13th, 2012

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Learn how to customize your Brush tool options and create straight and dotted lines, along with a nice scalloped edge that can be used as a unique photo frame.

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Using Camera Raw on JPEG Images

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  June 22nd, 2009

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Matt shows you how to use the Camera Raw dialog to edit your JPEG images. There are things you can do there that can not be done in the Editor.

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Using Camera Raw with Multiple Versions of a Photo

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  May 4th, 2009

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Matt shows you the best way to use the Camera Raw dialog along with the Elements Editor to process different parts of an image for picture perfect results.

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Making a Filmstrip Template

By Dave Cross  ·  March 22nd, 2010

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Dave shows you how to make a reusable filmstrip template for your photos.

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Creating Water Droplets or Bubbles

By Corey Barker  ·  December 22nd, 2006

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Create some beaded moisture with a few filters and these simple steps.

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Add Detail to Overly Bright Images

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  March 30th, 2009

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Matt shows you how to use the Shadow & Highlight commands to add detail to bright areas on your image

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Cropping Photos for the Web

By Karen Brockney  ·  May 20th, 2013

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With so many social networking sites out there, saving your images for the web can get confusing. Luckily, Karen walks you through how to crop your photos for sites such as Facebook and Pinterest!

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Design With Shapes, Part 1

By Corey Barker  ·  January 6th, 2008

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Create an interesting design effect using clipping groups.

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Faking a Panorama Look

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  December 28th, 2009

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Matt shows you a neat composition technique to make a landscape image look like a panoramic shot.

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Quick Selection Tool

By Corey Barker  ·  December 30th, 2007

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Corey introduces the Quick Selection Tool that was introduced with Elements 6.0.

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