Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 288

Create photo calendars, Create photo calendars for local printing

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 282 Creating projects in the Edit workspace Create photo calendars Create photo calendars for local printing You can upload your photos, create photo calendars, and order copies using Shutterfly. 1 From the Edit workspace, click Create, and select Photo Calendar (or from Elements Organizer, select the Create tab, and select Photo Calendar). 2 Select the starting month and year. 3 Select the appropriate size and theme. Note: The Sizes panel displays options suitable for online services. 4 Select Autofill With Selected Images to add all the photos already open in the Project Bin. 5 Click OK. Photoshop Elements creates the photo calendar and displays Pages, Layouts, Artwork, and Text tabs in the Create panel. 6 Use the following options to fine-tune and add creative designs to your photo calendar: Layouts Double-click a layout to apply it. Artwork Choose a background, frame, and graphics. Text Add and edit text on the pages. 7 Click Switch To Advanced Mode to access Full Edit options. Note: You cannot resize a creation in the advanced mode. 8 Click Print. 9 Click Done. Create photo calendars and order using Kodak Gallery You can upload your photos, create photo calendars, and order using Kodak Gallery. 1 From the Edit workspace, click Create, and select Photo Calendar (or from the Elements Organizer, select the Create tab, and select Photo Calendar). 2 Select the starting month and year. 3 Select a size available for Kodak Gallery. 4 Select a theme. 5 Select Autofill With Selected Images to add all the photos already open in the Project Bin. 6 Click OK. Photoshop Elements creates the photo calendar and displays Pages, Layouts, Artwork, and Text tabs in the Create panel. 7 Use the following options to fine-tune and add creative designs to your photo calendar: Pages Add or delete pages. Layouts Double-click a layout to apply it. Artwork Choose a background, frame, and graphics. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Creating projects in the Edit workspace
Last updated 1/2/2012
Create photo calendars
Create photo calendars for local printing
You can upload your photos, create photo calendars, and order copies using Shutterfly.
1
From the Edit workspace, click Create, and select Photo Calendar (or from Elements Organizer, select the Create
tab, and select Photo Calendar).
2
Select the starting month and year.
3
Select the appropriate size and theme.
Note:
The Sizes panel displays options suitable for online services.
4
Select Autofill With Selected Images to add all the photos already open in the Project Bin.
5
Click OK.
Photoshop Elements creates the photo calendar and displays Pages, Layouts, Artwork, and Text tabs in the Create
panel.
6
Use the following options to fine-tune and add creative designs to your photo calendar:
Layouts
Double-click a layout to apply it.
Artwork
Choose a background, frame, and graphics.
Text
Add and edit text on the pages.
7
Click Switch To Advanced Mode to access Full Edit options.
Note:
You cannot resize a creation in the advanced mode.
8
Click Print.
9
Click Done.
Create photo calendars and order using Kodak Gallery
You can upload your photos, create photo calendars, and order using Kodak Gallery.
1
From the Edit workspace, click Create, and select Photo Calendar (or from the Elements Organizer, select the
Create tab, and select Photo Calendar).
2
Select the starting month and year.
3
Select a size available for Kodak Gallery.
4
Select a theme.
5
Select Autofill With Selected Images to add all the photos already open in the Project Bin.
6
Click OK.
Photoshop Elements creates the photo calendar and displays Pages, Layouts, Artwork, and Text tabs in the Create
panel.
7
Use the following options to fine-tune and add creative designs to your photo calendar:
Pages
Add or delete pages.
Layouts
Double-click a layout to apply it.
Artwork
Choose a background, frame, and graphics.