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Rotate photos in a photo project, Edit photo project s in Photoshop CS5, Important

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 285 Creating projects in the Edit workspace Rotate photos in a photo project 1 To rotate a photo and frame together, click the photo once. To rotate a photo within a frame, double-click the photo. 2 Do any of the following: • Click anywhere within the bounding box and a circle appears below the selection. Position the cursor over the circle. When the curved four-headed arrow appears, drag the track ball handle to rotate the image. Rotating an image in a photo project • Position the Move tool over a corner. When the curved double-headed arrow appears, drag it to rotate the photo. The further away the cursor is from the corner, the more control you have to make more accurate changes. • Double-click the photo, and then click the rotate button next to the slider (only rotates in 90° increments). 3 When you are finished, click the Commit button or the Cancel button . Edit photo project pages in Photoshop CS5 If you have Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 and Photoshop Elements installed on the same computer, you can send JPEG, GIF, and other single-page photo files to Photoshop by using the Edit >Edit with Photoshop command. Photoshop does not support the multipage PSE file format, so it cannot edit entire photo projects. However, Photoshop can edit individual pages of a photo project, which are in the single-page PSD format. Photoshop offers direct control over many aspects of photo project pages, including direct editing of photo layers (called Smart Objects in Photoshop) and frames. These features are limited in Photoshop Elements to preserve its easy, automatic image-editing workflow. 1 In the Photo Browser, right-click the photo project. 2 Select Show Properties. 3 In the General page, click the folder icon next to the path of the project file, which displays the PSE file in Windows Explorer. 4 Locate and open the folder with the same name as the PSE file. 5 Right-click the PSD file for the page you want to edit, and choose Open With > Adobe Photoshop CS5. 6 In Photoshop, make your changes, and then choose File > Save. When Photoshop asks if you want to replace the existing file, click Yes. Important: Do not reorder or rename layers in the PSD file. Doing so could prevent the automatic editing features in Photoshop Elements from working as expected. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Creating projects in the Edit workspace
Last updated 1/2/2012
Rotate photos in a photo project
1
To rotate a photo and frame together, click the photo once. To rotate a photo within a frame, double-click the
photo.
2
Do any of the following:
Click anywhere within the bounding box and a circle appears below the selection. Position the cursor over the
circle. When the curved four-headed arrow
appears, drag the track ball handle to rotate the image.
Rotating an image in a photo project
Position the Move tool over a corner. When the curved double-headed arrow
appears, drag it to rotate the
photo. The further away the cursor is from the corner, the more control you have to make more accurate changes.
Double-click the photo, and then click the rotate button next to the slider (only rotates in 90° increments).
3
When you are finished, click the Commit
button
or the Cancel button
.
Edit photo project pages in Photoshop CS5
If you have
Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
CS5
and Photoshop
Elements installed on the same computer, you can send JPEG, GIF,
and other single-page photo files to Photoshop by using the Edit >Edit with Photoshop command. Photoshop does not
support the multipage PSE file format, so it cannot edit entire photo projects. However, Photoshop can edit individual
pages of a photo project, which are in the single-page PSD format.
Photoshop offers direct control over many aspects of photo project pages, including direct editing of photo layers
(called
Smart Objects
in Photoshop) and frames. These features are limited in Photoshop
Elements to preserve its easy,
automatic image-editing workflow.
1
In the Photo Browser, right-click the photo project.
2
Select Show Properties.
3
In the General page, click the folder icon next to the path of the project file, which displays the PSE file in Windows
Explorer.
4
Locate and open the folder with the same name as the PSE file.
5
Right-click the PSD file for the page you want to edit, and choose Open With > Adobe Photoshop CS5.
6
In Photoshop, make your changes, and then choose File > Save. When Photoshop asks if you want to replace the
existing file, click Yes.
Important:
Do not reorder or rename layers in the PSD file. Doing so could prevent the automatic editing features in
Photoshop
Elements from working as expected.