Chapter 2. Creating and Managing Images
One of the first things you’ll be doing in Photoshop Elements is setting up your image. This involves creating a new file (or importing a photo or image from a digital camera, camcorder, or scanner), setting its dimensions and size, and arranging it on your desktop in a way that works best for you. Photoshop Elements can seem a little overwhelming at first, presenting you with so many settings choices when you first start working on an image. And although a basic understanding of the principles of resolution and print size will prove helpful in the long run, you’re free to skip past this information for now if you’d rather dive right in to learning about photo correction and retouching. I’d strongly encourage ...
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