Getting to grips with Adobe Photoshop Elements
Photoshop Elements doesn’t have a single interface, being able to launch the program in various modes. The mode an Elements user chooses would depend on whether you needed to organise photos, full edit mode, quick fix, or great trick is to produce your own photo books.
If you have Elements 6 you’ll also notice some more really cool features like; Email, Burning to CD or DVD, and also a real plus is that the interface is less cluttered, which makes your life easier when you’re moving around the screen.
Quick Fix Guide Mode: The quick mode enables you to make very basic alterations to your images as you can alter the following; Lighting, colour, sharpen, and you also have the options to do a smart fix. Elements also gives you an auto fix button which can be found on the right hand side. Another way to access the adjustments buttons is through the Enhance menu.
Auto fixing is a real help if you’re a complete novice at image editing and if you’re after a quick fix to your image. Here are six great short tools and features.
1) You can just hit the “Reset Button” on the after picture, if you don’t like the results of your editing changes. 2) In order to see the before and after images you will discover a drop down button saying “View” in the lower left hand side, . 3) The tool box is found on the left hand side of the screen. 4) You will enjoy the function that allows you to zoom into your photo and the zoom button is found in the lower left hand side. 5) On the right hand side of the program screen you will meet some magical time saving auto tab buttons. 6) Sliders are incorporated into the quick mode feature which will help with the management of your edits.
The full edit mode is a great tool to edit any of your digital photo images. Most of the important tools and commands are located in the palettes.
With the introduction of Palettes you are able to manage your layers and apply wicked effects to your photos. The layers and effects palette are always displayed automatically when you open up Elements. The windows menu will give you more editing features and is found at the top of the screen. The palettes have a floating effect, so you can position them wherever you like on the screen.

As a designer, the computer will serve as one of your number one allies as it will be able to fuse technology and traditional art without having to compromise one another. If you design posters, then you will definitely want to use a design program such as the Adobe Photoshop 4. This particular software will be able to help you do things like the traditional way with a pencil and paper but at a much faster rate and with less waste.