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.