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Adobe Photoshop Elements doesn't just have one single interface and is capable of launching the program in several different modes. There a selection of different modes on Elements for different requirements like organizing photos, the full edit mode, the quick fix, and you can even produce your own photo album books.
Should you have the Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 version you may have seen some interesting features including email, burning to CD or DVD, and the uncluttered interface makes everything so more simplified, especially if you need to move images round the screen.
The quick fix guide mode allows you to make very elementary changes to your photos as it allow you to change lighting, colour, sharpen, as well as options to do a novel smart fix. On the right hand side of Photoshop Elements entrance menu you will find the auto fix button which is another revolutionary tool that Adobe have introduced.
Auto fixing is a real help if you're a complete novice at image editing and if you're after a quick fix to your image. Here are six great short tools and features.
1) Just hit the "Reset Button" on the after picture, if your editing changes are not going to plan. 2) To view the before and after photos you will find a drop down button which says "View" in the lower left hand corner, . 3) The tool box is located on the left hand side of the view screen. 4) You are able to zoom in from your photo here and a zoom button is located in the lower left hand corner. 5) On the right hand side of the screen you will find the time saving auto tab buttons. 6) The quick mode feature allows the option of using sliders, which you will find very useful.
Full Edit Mode: The full edit mode gives you everything you need to alter any of your images. You'll find that most of the tools and commands are found in the palettes.
The palettes are used for managing your layers and applying effects to your images. By default the layers and effects palette are displayed automatically. If you wish you can also open more by choosing from the windows menu, which can be found at the top. Another really cool feature for the palettes is they float, so you can have them where you like. Once you have brought your image up, you'll find below the main image window your images that you have opened.
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