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Photoshop Elements, workspace
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16 Chapter 3: Photoshop Elements workspace About workspaces About the Welcome Screen When you first start Photoshop Elements, the Welcome Screen opens by default. The Welcome Screen is a convenient starting point, or hub, for major tasks in Photoshop Elements. Position the mouse pointer over an icon at the top of the window to see a description of the tasks that you can perform in each workspace. Click an icon to open the workspace for that task. You can close or reopen the Welcome Screen at any time by choosing Window > Welcome. You do not need to return to the Welcome Screen to open other workspaces-you can open different workspaces from within any other workspace. A B C The Welcome Screen A. Click a button to enter a specific workspace B. List of recently opened images. Click a file name to open a photo. C. Deselect the Show at Startup option if you don't want the Welcome Screen to display when you launch Photoshop Elements. About Standard Edit The Standard Edit workspace and enhance photos. , also called the Editor, has tools to correct color problems, create special effects, If you've worked with images before, you'll find that the Standard Edit workspace provides a flexible and powerful image-correction environment. It has lighting and color-correction commands, along with tools for fixing image defects, making selections, adding text, and painting on your images. You can rearrange the Standard Edit workspace to best suit your needs by moving, hiding, and showing palettes; arranging palettes in the Palette Bin; zooming in or out of the photo; scrolling to a different area of the document window; and creating multiple windows and views.