Adobe Photoshop Elements - The user interface
Adobe Photoshop Elements user interface may seem a little confusing at first eyes on him. But do not worry. The key is to understand how these important features of the editing interface to help you on your way to open and save files , access tools , the exchange between images and much more. As with any new technology, we need to spend a little time to become familiar with its features. Here I want to take this opportunity to explain the menu and now known as the pallet boards .
Let's start with the menu bar at the top of elements .
Menu Bar- The menu bar provides access to the user many options. Here , you can use the drop-down menus from the menu bar . You can do something to change the lighting, the use of special filters. If you click on "File" drop-down menu appears. Here you can open and close pictures and backup files . You will notice that some commands have keyboard shortcuts. If you use these commands frequently , it might pay to familiarize yourself with these shortcuts that makes the process easy for you .
Options Bar , the options bar below the menu bar . The options bar refers to the toolbox, so depending on what tool you select in the toolbox of options bar will change to adapt to different uses depending on the tool you have selected. Selection Brush tool from the toolbox for example, to bring up the options where the user can change the type of brush and brush size .
ToolBox - This is where the magic happens ! Usually found floating on the side of your image. Houses toolbox shortcuts to the most important tools you need . In this you find the brush tool crop tool , eraser tool , move tool and zoom tool to name a few . The tools are accessible by clicking on them and can also be activated using keyboard shortcuts. Tools remain active until another tool is selected. It is packed with practical features that lets you make changes to your images quickly and efficiently.
Panel Bin -bin panel is a place where you can dock your panels . The panels can be moved and you can float anywhere on the screen. There are various techniques you can use for your home panels , collapse and expand , move on the dock and nest together. For more information on the tray panel and bin projects visit the user interface tricks
The photo or project Bin This function displays thumbnails of the images you currently have open . Switching between each image is as easy as double-clicking on the image icon in the basket picture. You can also click the Image tab of the image you want displayed in the image window. Right-click one of the thumbnails gives the user access to information about this image .
Layers panel - Controls how the different layers of the image interact with each other through the opacity by one of the most important places in Photoshop and Elements together . This is where the ingenious Photoshop really shines through. Changing your image is taken to new heights and the possibilities are endless .
Window- This image shows the image on which you work. You can control the size of your image by pressing Ctrl and + or - keys . By clicking on the tab key you can hide all panels on the screen that gives you a better look to your image, to bring them press Tab again.
Undo History - There is a God with this little practical functionality . Save time and frustration with the panel to undo history in Photoshop. This allows you to go back into your settings called " history " States to make the necessary changes . Keep in mind that the amount of U.S. history, you can scroll through, depends on what you set your preferences too. The panel undo history by default displays a list of previous fifty states.
The above is an overview of the uses and benefits of each menu and panel can bring to the user. There are of course many more features packed in the user interface that will allow you to familiarize yourself with the more you use . Whatever method you choose to familiarize yourself with the menus and layers , just open Photoshop and go ahead and put some of these techniques to work . If you lose something, do not worry . Go to windows in the menu bar and choose the position of the pallet / Initialize . You will not be sorry for taking the time to understand the power of Adobe Photoshop , for the true power really lie in the user!
Adobe Photoshop Elements user interface may seem a little confusing at first eyes on him. But do not worry. The key is to understand how these important features of the editing interface to help you on your way to open and save files , access tools , the exchange between images and much more. As with any new technology, we need to spend a little time to become familiar with its features. Here I want to take this opportunity to explain the menu and now known as the pallet boards .
Let's start with the menu bar at the top of elements .
Menu Bar- The menu bar provides access to the user many options. Here , you can use the drop-down menus from the menu bar . You can do something to change the lighting, the use of special filters. If you click on "File" drop-down menu appears. Here you can open and close pictures and backup files . You will notice that some commands have keyboard shortcuts. If you use these commands frequently , it might pay to familiarize yourself with these shortcuts that makes the process easy for you .
Options Bar , the options bar below the menu bar . The options bar refers to the toolbox, so depending on what tool you select in the toolbox of options bar will change to adapt to different uses depending on the tool you have selected. Selection Brush tool from the toolbox for example, to bring up the options where the user can change the type of brush and brush size .
ToolBox - This is where the magic happens ! Usually found floating on the side of your image. Houses toolbox shortcuts to the most important tools you need . In this you find the brush tool crop tool , eraser tool , move tool and zoom tool to name a few . The tools are accessible by clicking on them and can also be activated using keyboard shortcuts. Tools remain active until another tool is selected. It is packed with practical features that lets you make changes to your images quickly and efficiently.
Panel Bin -bin panel is a place where you can dock your panels . The panels can be moved and you can float anywhere on the screen. There are various techniques you can use for your home panels , collapse and expand , move on the dock and nest together. For more information on the tray panel and bin projects visit the user interface tricks
The photo or project Bin This function displays thumbnails of the images you currently have open . Switching between each image is as easy as double-clicking on the image icon in the basket picture. You can also click the Image tab of the image you want displayed in the image window. Right-click one of the thumbnails gives the user access to information about this image .
Layers panel - Controls how the different layers of the image interact with each other through the opacity by one of the most important places in Photoshop and Elements together . This is where the ingenious Photoshop really shines through. Changing your image is taken to new heights and the possibilities are endless .
Window- This image shows the image on which you work. You can control the size of your image by pressing Ctrl and + or - keys . By clicking on the tab key you can hide all panels on the screen that gives you a better look to your image, to bring them press Tab again.
Undo History - There is a God with this little practical functionality . Save time and frustration with the panel to undo history in Photoshop. This allows you to go back into your settings called " history " States to make the necessary changes . Keep in mind that the amount of U.S. history, you can scroll through, depends on what you set your preferences too. The panel undo history by default displays a list of previous fifty states.
The above is an overview of the uses and benefits of each menu and panel can bring to the user. There are of course many more features packed in the user interface that will allow you to familiarize yourself with the more you use . Whatever method you choose to familiarize yourself with the menus and layers , just open Photoshop and go ahead and put some of these techniques to work . If you lose something, do not worry . Go to windows in the menu bar and choose the position of the pallet / Initialize . You will not be sorry for taking the time to understand the power of Adobe Photoshop , for the true power really lie in the user!