Access the Preferences dialog box by either of the given methods:
- Select Photoshop Elements > Settings > General (Command + K)
- Select the Light icon > Select the Preferences button to open the Preferences dialog box for application customization.
Learn how to access and modify Adobe Photoshop Elements preferences and customize per your frequent workflows.
For optimum performance of Photoshop Elements, you can configure the Preferences according to your needs and requirements.
Within the Preferences dialog box's General category, you can tailor the UI mode, allow soft notifications, regulate zoom functionality via the scroll wheel, reset preferences, manage warning dialogs, and do more.
You can change the UI color mode of the application to dark or light from the preferences.
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Learn how to set Preferences in Photoshop Elements.
Follow these steps to switch to Light or Dark mode:
Access the Preferences dialog box by either of the given methods:
The Preferences dialog box will appear on the screen > Select the desired UI Mode from the drop-down options > Select OK
A message for relaunching the application will appear on the screen. Select OK
Relaunch the application for the change to take effect.
File Saving Options: Set preferences for how files are saved, including default formats and locations.
Save As to Original Folder: You can choose whether the "Save As" dialog defaults to the file's original folder.
File Compatibility: The File Compatibility preferences in Photoshop Elements allow you to control how the software handles different file types, including how it opens, saves, and interacts with other Adobe applications and external files.
Enable the Ignore Camera Data (EXIF) Profiles option in Photoshop Elements to disregard the embedded color profile information in your image file's EXIF data. Instead, Photoshop Elements will use the default color profile set for displaying and editing the image.
Maximize PSD File Compatibility:
Memory Usage: Allocate memory for Photoshop Elements.
History & Cache: Adjust history states and cache levels for optimal performance.
Use Graphic Processor for improved performance: Enable to utilize the GPU to significantly improve the performance of Photoshop Elements, especially when working with high-resolution images, complex edits, and rendering tasks.
The Display & Cursors preferences in Photoshop Elements allow you to customize the appearance and behavior of the user interface, including how cursors look and how images are displayed.
The Units & Rulers preferences in Photoshop Elements allow you to customize how measurements and rulers are displayed in your workspace.
Rulers:
Type:
Print Size:
Photo Project Units:
New Document Preset Resolutions: Allows you to set default resolutions for new documents.
The Guides & Grids preferences in Photoshop Elements help you customize the appearance and behavior of guides and grids in your workspace.
Check the Select Additional Plug-Ins Folder box, then select Choose to browse and select the desired folder.
Turn Off Notification Pop-Ups: This setting allows you to disable pop-up notifications from Adobe Partner Services. Notifications may include updates, offers, or other messages from Adobe and its partners.
Turn Off All Notifications: This setting goes further by disabling all notifications from Adobe Partner Services, including pop-ups and other types of alerts.
The "Type" options in Photoshop Elements' Preferences allow you to customize how text is handled and displayed in your projects. These settings let you control various text rendering and management aspects, ensuring that your text elements appear as intended and are easy to work with.
Allows you to specify your geographical location. This setting influences various aspects of the software, such as language options, region-specific features, and particular services and content availability.