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Mastering Adobe Photoshop Elements

You're reading from   Mastering Adobe Photoshop Elements Excel in digital photography and image editing for print and web using Photoshop Elements 2019

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789808155
Length 502 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Robin Nichols Robin Nichols
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Preface 1. Photoshop Elements Features Overview 2. Setting Up Photoshop Elements from Scratch FREE CHAPTER 3. The Basics of Image Editing 4. Image Makeover 5. Easy Creative Projects 6. Advanced Editing Techniques 7. Advanced Drawing and Painting Techniques 8. Exporting the Finished Work 9. Best Practices A. Common Feature Other Books You May Enjoy Index

The Expert edit mode

Having played with the Quick and the Guided edit modes, you'll find this advanced editing workspace a little challenging, especially if you are a newcomer to photo editing.

The Expert edit mode essentially relies on the user having an editing plan. It's good to have a basic idea of what you'd like to achieve with the image open on the desktop, as well as having some degree of experience with the tools needed to complete the job. In many ways, this part of Elements resembles Adobe Photoshop quite closely—although I would add that it also contains a good range of very cool processes that you will not find in Photoshop. We will cover this in more detail in Chapter 5, Easy Creative Projects:

The Expert edit mode

Don't let the Expert mode put you off; its basic tools (which are dealt with in more depth in Chapter 3, The Basics of Image Editing) are easily mastered and provide any photographer or designer with a raft of powerful creative options.

Essentially, the tools and features offered in this part of Elements' workspace are far more customizable than those in the Quick and Guided edit modes.

For example, if you are trying to change the color in part of an image, but find the semi-automatic Quick Selection tool in Quick edit to be clunky and hard to control, the Expert edit mode offers not one, but 10 different selection tools, all of which are interchangeable with each other, and all of which can be infinitely fine-tuned using a range of sophisticated modification features.

This all takes time and a degree of experience but, once you have played with some of the tools in the first two modes, moving into the Expert domain will be significantly easier:

The Expert edit mode

As with all the edit modes, the main window displays a Photo Bin (highlighted in pink), where currently open image files are stashed before being moved into the main edit space. There are also Rotate buttons, Undo and Redo buttons, and a Tool Options panel, which allows you to fine-tune the performance of every tool in the program—a very handy panel to familiarize yourself with because it allows you to finely control the efficacy of each tool.

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