Click the Import button at the upper left of the Organizer workspace, and choose From Files and Folders from the drop-down menu.Check the lower-right corner of the Organizer workspace to make sure the CIB Catalog is loaded-if not, choose File > Manage Catalogs, and select it from the list. Start Photoshop Elements, and click Organizer in the Welcome Screen.You should also have created a new work catalog (see “Creating a catalog for working with this book” in Lesson 1). If you haven’t already done so, download the Lesson 4 work files from the Lesson & Update Files tab of your Account page at NOTEīefore you start this lesson, make sure that you’ve set up a folder for your lesson files and downloaded the Lesson 4 folder from your Account page at as detailed in “Accessing the Classroom in a Book files” in the chapter “Getting Started” at the beginning of this book. You’ll probably need between one and two hours to complete this lesson. Applying editing presets selectively with the Smart Brush.Understanding the histogram, levels, and white balance.Batch-processing photos and using automatic fixes. Making quick and easy edits in the Organizer.This lesson begins with an overview of the core concepts behind image correction, and then introduces a range of quick and easy techniques to help you get more from your photos in just a few clicks: Guided edit mode helps novices to learn as they work, Quick edit presents an array of one-touch controls for correcting common image problems, and Expert mode delivers all the power and sophistication experienced users expect. Photoshop Elements offers a comprehensive suite of easy-to-use tools and a choice of three editing modes, so it’s easy to achieve impressive results, whatever your experience level.
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