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Photoshop Elements workspace, About workspaces, The Welcome screen

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16 Chapter 2: Photoshop Elements workspace Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 10 has two main workspaces: the Organize workspace and the Edit workspace. Use the Organize workspace for finding, organizing, and sharing your photos and media files. Use the Edit workspace for creating, editing, and fixing your images. You can also add functionality with plug-in modules and expand system memory by using scratch disks. To open a photo in the Edit workspace, select the photo in Organize workspace. Click the triangle beside the Fix tab, and then choose Full Photo Edit, Quick Photo Edit, or Guided Photo Edit. When you are working in the Edit workspace, click the Organizer button to open the Organize workspace. You can move between the two workspaces by clicking the corresponding button in the Windows® OS task bar or in the Mac® dock. About workspaces The Welcome screen When you start Photoshop Elements, the Welcome screen opens by default. The Welcome screen is a convenient starting place, or hub, for major tasks. Note: The Photoshop Elements free online benefits and Photoshop Elements Plus are available in the United States only. Internet access required. Click Organize to import, tag, or organize your photos. Click Edit to enhance your images or add special effects. Click the Close button (X) in the upper-right corner of the Welcome screen to close the Welcome screen. You can reopen the Welcome screen at any time by clicking the Welcome Screen button in the Edit workspace or the Organize workspace. It's not necessary to return to the Welcome screen to open other workspaces-you can open different workspaces from within any other workspace. Click Settings to launch the Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 dialog box. Select the option to control the Adobe Photoshop Elements launch behavior. Select one of the options and click OK: • Just show the Welcome Screen • Always Launch Elements Organizer only • Always Launch Photoshop Elements Editor only To configure which workspace launches when you start PSE10 click Settings when you launch PSE 10. Last updated 1/2/2012

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Last updated 1/2/2012
Chapter 2: Photoshop Elements workspace
Adobe®
Photoshop®
Elements 10 has two main workspaces: the Organize workspace and the Edit workspace. Use the
Organize workspace for finding, organizing, and sharing your photos and media files. Use the Edit workspace for
creating, editing, and fixing your images. You can also add functionality with plug-in modules and expand system
memory by using scratch disks.
To open a photo in the Edit workspace, select the photo in Organize workspace. Click the triangle beside the Fix tab,
and then choose Full Photo Edit, Quick Photo Edit, or Guided Photo Edit. When you are working in the Edit
workspace, click the Organizer button
to open the Organize workspace.
You can move between the two workspaces by clicking the corresponding button in the Windows
®
OS task bar or in
the Mac
®
dock.
About workspaces
The Welcome screen
When you start Photoshop
Elements, the Welcome screen opens by default. The Welcome screen is a convenient
starting place, or hub, for major tasks.
Note:
The Photoshop Elements free online benefits and Photoshop Elements Plus are available in the United States only.
Internet access required.
Click Organize to import, tag, or organize your photos. Click Edit to enhance your images or add special effects.
Click the Close button (X) in the upper-right corner of the Welcome screen to close the Welcome screen. You can
reopen the Welcome screen at any time by clicking the Welcome Screen button
in the Edit workspace or the
Organize workspace. It’s not necessary to return to the Welcome screen to open other workspaces—you can open
different workspaces from within any other workspace.
Click Settings to launch the Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 dialog box. Select the option to control the Adobe
Photoshop Elements launch behavior. Select one of the options and click OK:
Just show the Welcome Screen
Always Launch Elements Organizer only
Always Launch Photoshop Elements Editor only
To configure which workspace launches when you start PSE10 click Settings when you launch PSE 10.