Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 62

The “Guide For Editing A Photo” Guided Edit, The Fix Keystone Distortion Guided Edit

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 56 Working in Photoshop Elements For more on correcting color casts, see "Fix large imperfections" on page 157 or "Remove spots and small imperfections" on page 156. The "Guide For Editing A Photo" Guided Edit Use the "Guide for Editing a Photo" Guided Edit to follow the recommended sequence of applying common editing steps to your photos. This sequence is how Adobe recommends you make your various edits, and the order in which you should do them. This will help you get the best results for all your basic photo retouching tasks. The Fix Keystone Distortion Guided Edit For more information on the features used in this Guided Edit, see "Correct camera distortion" on page 161 and "Freely transform an item" on page 177. The Photomerge Group Shot Guided Edit For more information on Photomerge Group Shot, see "Use Photomerge Group Shot" on page 163. The Photomerge Faces Guided Edit For more information on Photomerge Faces, see "Use Photomerge Faces" on page 164. The Photomerge Scene Cleaner Guided Edit For more information on Photomerge Scene Cleaner, see "Use Photomerge Scene Cleaner" on page 165. The Photomerge Exposure Guided Edit For more information on Photomerge Exposure, see "Photomerge Exposure" on page 167. The Photomerge Style Match Guided Edit For more information on Photomerge Style Match, see "Photomerge Style Match" on page 169. The Automated Action Player Guided Edit An action is a series of tasks that Photoshop Elements performs with a click of a button. Photoshop Elements comes with a set of actions. You can also play actions that are created in Photoshop as long as the actions use features supported by Photoshop Elements. Keep in mind that the Automated Actions may not work on all file types or layers. 1 In the Edit workspace with the Edit Guided tab selected, make sure that Automated Actions is expanded and then click Action Player. 2 Follow the instructions and choose an action from the menu. 3 Click Play Action. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Working in Photoshop Elements
Last updated 1/2/2012
For more on correcting color casts, see “
Fix large imperfections
” on page
157 or “
Remove spots and small
imperfections
” on page
156.
The “Guide For Editing A Photo” Guided Edit
Use the “Guide for Editing a Photo” Guided Edit to follow the recommended sequence of applying common editing
steps to your photos. This sequence is how Adobe recommends you make your various edits, and the order in which
you should do them. This will help you get the best results for all your basic photo retouching tasks.
The Fix Keystone Distortion Guided Edit
For more information on the features used in this Guided Edit, see “
Correct camera distortion
” on page
161 and
Freely transform an item
” on page
177.
The Photomerge Group Shot Guided Edit
For more information on Photomerge Group Shot, see “
Use Photomerge Group Shot
” on page
163.
The Photomerge Faces Guided Edit
For more information on Photomerge Faces, see “
Use Photomerge Faces
” on page
164.
The Photomerge Scene Cleaner Guided Edit
For more information on Photomerge Scene Cleaner, see “
Use Photomerge Scene Cleaner
” on page
165.
The Photomerge Exposure Guided Edit
For more information on Photomerge Exposure, see “
Photomerge Exposure
” on page
167.
The Photomerge Style Match Guided Edit
For more information on Photomerge Style Match, see “
Photomerge Style Match
” on page
169.
The Automated Action Player Guided Edit
An action is a series of tasks that Photoshop
Elements performs with a click of a button. Photoshop
Elements comes
with a set of actions. You can also play actions that are created in Photoshop as long as the actions use features
supported by Photoshop
Elements. Keep in mind that the Automated Actions may not work on all file types or layers.
1
In the Edit workspace with the Edit Guided tab selected, make sure that Automated Actions is expanded and then
click Action Player.
2
Follow the instructions and choose an action from the menu.
3
Click Play Action.