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Start Adjusting Your Images in Photoshop
Elements
#9 Open Pictures and Use Save As 26
#10 Make the Editor Interface Your Own 28
#11 Set Preferences to Make Editor Work for You 30
#12 Experiment to Learn More about Controls 32
#13 You Cannot Hurt Your Pictures 34
#14 Crop Your Photos for Tighter Shots 36
#15 Fix and Rotate Crooked Pictures 38
#16 Use Guided Edit to Help You Learn the Program 40
#17 Set Blacks and Whites with Levels 42
#18 Adjust Your Midtones with Levels 44
#19 Adjust Your Midtones with Color Curves 46
#20 Quickly Adjust Dark Shadows and Bright Highlights 48
#21 Correct Color to Remove Color Casts 50
#22 Enhance Color with Hue/Saturation 52
#23 Use Quick Edit to Work Fast 54
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Organize and Prepare Photos for Processing
#1 Develop a Workflow 4
#2 Import Your Images 6
#3 Sort the Good Pictures from the Bad 10
#4 Create Albums to Group Your Pictures 12
#5 Use Keywords to Tag Your Images 14
#6 Change the Organizer Interface As Needed 18
#7 Set Preferences to Make Organizer Work for You 20
#8 Back Up Your Pictures to Protect Them 22
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