Operation Manual
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Printing, sharing, and exporting
Last updated 9/13/2015
2 (First Use) If you have not shared with Twitter before, you must authorize Photoshop Elements 12 to post to Twitter
on your behalf. Follow the on-screen instruction to sign in to your Twitter account, and authorize Photoshop
Elements to post photos online.
3 In Editor, type your message in the Twitter dialog, and then click Tweet.
4 When your message has been successfully tweeted, the Twitter dialog displays two buttons:
• Visit Twitter. Click this button to view your tweet in a web browser.
• Done. Click Done to close the dialog.
Smugmug Gallery
1 In Editor, click the Share dropdown, and choose SmugMug Gallery. If the photos currently open have not been
saved, you will be prompted to automatically save files. Click OK to proceed.
2 With one or more photos open, from the Share dropdown, select SmugMug Gallery.
3 In the SmugMug Gallery (Step 1/3) dialog, enter your SmugMug account credentials, and then click Log In.
4 In the SmugMug Gallery (Step 2/3) dialog, select a gallery to upload the picture to.
Click Create Gallery to create a new gallery to upload photographs to.
5 When your photos have been successfully transferred, the SmugMug Gallery (Step 3/3) dialog displays buttons:
• View Gallery. Click this button to view your uploaded photos in a web browser.
• Done. Click Done to close the dialog.
• Log Out. Click this button to end the session with Smug Mug. The dialog returns to the Step 1/3 Login screen.
Facebook
1 In Editor, click the Share dropdown, and choose Facebook. If the photos currently open have not been saved, you
will be prompted to automatically save files. Click OK to proceed.
2 (First Use) If you have not shared with Facebook before, perform this step. Follow the on-screen instructions to
authorize Photoshop Elements 12 to upload to Facebook on your behalf.
3 In the Facebook upload dialog, choose the following details to determine the where the photos will be uploaded and
who can see them:
• Add / Remove photos. Click the plus (+) or minus (-) symbol below the preview area, to add or remove photos
to be uploaded to Facebook.
• Album: Choose to upload the photos to an existing Album, or create a new Album in this dialog itself (provide
a
name, location, and description, to describe the photos in the new Album).
• Audience. Use the Who can see these photos? dropdown to control the visibility of the Album.
• Upload quality. For high quality photos (generally large in size), choose whether you want to upload at a high
quality. If you choose Standard, the photos are compressed and the upload takes lesser time.
Click Upload.
4 When the photos have been uploaded, the Facebook dialog displays two buttons:
• Visit Facebook. Click this button to open the view the uploaded photos in your web browser. You can copy the
URL t
o your Facebook photos from the web browser.
• Done. Click Done to close the dialog.