Elizabeth shows you two noise reduction techniques – one inside of the Camera Raw dialog and another inside of Elements.
Video Tutorials
This is a list of all the video tutorials on our site, sorted by date. You can also view all of our downloadable PDF tutorials in a similar list, or all of the Web tutorials and articles.
Matt shows off a simple technique for fixing a “bad” eye in a portrait, by duplicating the other eye and using Free Transform, the Difference blending mode and a layer mask.
Dave shows you how to create a unique border for a photo using layer masks and then how to easily reproduce the effect on another photo.
Matt shows you how to use the Spot Healing Brush and Elements’s Invert command to clean up sensor dust spots that can appear in your digital photos.
Matt shows off a “killer” alternative to Elements’ Convert to Black and White command, using Gradient Map and Levels adjustment layers.
Using a torn–and worn–photograph, Matt walks through how to use the various clone and healing tools in Photoshop Elements.
Dave shows off another use for Adobe Camera Raw: enhancing a scan of an old photo.
Matt offers up some ways to get the creative juices flowing by making your own custom cover inside Photoshop Elements to replace the stock ones offered by the online book services.
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.
Dave shows you how to take out a power line from a photo using selection techniques.
Our latest entry in the “Quick Video Tips” series walks you through the different options found inside Elements’ Color Picker.
Making composite images that look realistic can be a complicated task. Here, Matt shows you how to make a quick, clean selection, and then how to merge it seamlessly into a new background.
Mike uses three different images — landscape, portrait, and an underexposed photo — to illustrate how to work with the tools and sliders inside Camera Raw.
Matt offers some additional tips for enhancing and enriching composites in this companion video to his Quick Collage article.
Mike Rodriguez offers a basic introduction and guide to printing your images from Photoshop Elements.
Elizabeth shows you how to apply a hand-painted colorization effect to a photo.
Elizabeth delves into the wonderful flexibility found in Gradient Map adjustment layers, showing you how you can use the Gradient Editor to create black and white images and photos with a warm-toned look.




















