0197Īt the upper left of the Photo Bin, right now, it says "Show Open Files" and the arrow-a dropdown menu-this is very cool. You also have a little list menu that has a "Show Grid" check mark when I uncheck it, you will notice (it's hard to see, maybe, on your screen), between the thumbnails: there are no lines or separations if you check the Show Grid, you get the little lines that separate them into individuals-I kind of like that option. There you have it: you have the option to close it with the downward-facing arrow at the far right of the bin, and you can always open and close simply by hitting the Photo Bin button. You see it right down there it's open (now, it's called the Photo Bin) and all of your open files are running right here if there are more open files that are shown than can fit in this line, it will make a second or third row with an adjustment bar on the right. The Photo Bin: if you click the button, up pops the Photo Bin (it was called the Project Bin in Photoshop Elements 10). Now, let's go ahead and go back to the Title, and let's start from the left and work our way across. In earlier versions of Photoshop Elements (this is Elements 10 workspace), there is a Photo Bin it's called the Project Bin there is no Taskbar. The Taskbar and the Photo Bin: down across the bottom of the workspace, you see a series of buttons this is called the Taskbar. Let's get started with the Taskbar and the Photo Bin at the same time (actually, let me get those squiggles off they look a little unsightly), and we'll just go ahead and start over. That will wrap up everything in the workspace, so we can get on with images. In this lesson, we're going to take a look at the Taskbar, the Photo Bin, and the Panel Bin. 0079īut, I get ahead of myself-sorry about that. You can turn layers on and off: I have a blank layer at the top, where I'm going to be drawing stuff, and we can always turn it off and turn it on we can also delete the items off of it-enormous functionality in layers. I can undo both of those.that is one of the things that you can do with layers. Just for example, the Title box right here: I can take the logo and just move an individual layer and reassign-let's say I wanted to move it down here, and I wanted to move the title up to the top, and then put this in below it instead, and just redesign the whole thing. 0030Īll of your work is going to be done with the Toolbox, the various items under dropdown menus, and working in layers-layers just add so much power to the functionality of Photoshop Elements. The Panel Bin is extremely powerful, equally as powerful as, if not more so than, the tools or the menus. The remaining two items are the Taskbar across the bottom and the Panel Bin at the right. We have looked at the menu bar and all of the dropdown menus we've looked at the Options bar with all of the buttons across the top. We have looked at the Toolbox and all of the individual tools and options-the Options Bin. In the past few lessons, we have been taking a very close look at the Editor workspace. Hi, everyone-Michael Brown back with you welcome back to 's Adobe Photoshop Elements Beginning and Intermediate course! 0000 Image Enhancement: Quick Edit & Guided Edit ModeĬrop, Straighten, Correct Perspective & DistortionĬreating Black & White Photo and Using the Colorize Option Organizer, Part 3: Keywords, People & Places Organizer, Part 2: Sorting, Rating & Refining Images Software Training: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 Section 1: Introduction
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