Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 127
oom tool, Hand tool, Magic Selection Brush tool, Selection Brush tool, Crop tool, Red Eye Removal
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 122 User Guide Using the Auto Contrast adjustment in Quick Fix to instantly fix the photo 1 With a photo open in Standard Edit, click the Quick Fix button. Any photos that you have stored in the Photo Bin are accessible while you are in Quick Fix. 2 (Optional) Set preview options by making a selection from the View menu (located under the image preview). You can set the preview to show how the photo looks before or after you make a fix, or to show both previews sideby-side. 3 (Optional) Use the Quick Fix tools to zoom, move, or crop the image, or to fix red eye. These tools work the same way in Quick Fix and the Editor. Zoom tool Sets the magnification of the preview image. Controls and options work like the Zoom tool in the toolbox. (See "To zoom in or out" on page 28.) Hand tool Moves the image around in the preview window if the entire image is not visible. Press the spacebar to access the Hand tool when another tool is selected. (See "Viewing images in Standard Edit or Quick Fix" on page 27.) Magic Selection Brush tool Selects portions of the image based on where you click or drag the tool. (See "To use the Magic Selection Brush tool" on page 107.) Selection Brush tool Selects portions of an image that you paint with the brush, or selects the areas that are left unpainted. (See "To use the Selection Brush tool" on page 107.) Crop tool Removes part of an image. Drag with the tool in the preview image to select the portion you want to keep, and then press Enter. (See "To crop an image" on page 153.) Red Eye Removal tool Removes red eye in flash photos of people and green or white eye in pets. Drag the tool in the preview image around an eye you want to fix, or click the Auto button in the options bar. (See "To remove red eye" on page 163.) 4 To rotate the image in 90 degree increments, click either the Rotate Left or Rotate Right button at the bottom of the window.