Chapter 9. Best Practices
Nothing ever goes entirely to plan when shooting pictures, which is why we use Photoshop Elements to help fine-tune things such as composition, color, and image clarity. But even then, things can still go wrong with the software.
Adobe does a great job of updating the security and stability of Photoshop Elements, but since almost everything in this industry is updated or replaced every few months, it's not surprising that problems can arise from time to time.
In this section, you will find the solutions to some of the most common imaging problems, including the following:
- Lost files
- Missing keywords
- Poor composition (Recompose Tool)
- The Content Aware Move Tool
- Face Swapping (Photomerge)
- Poor color
- Gross over-exposure
- Excess digital noise
- Blurry pictures