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Workspace basics

  1. Användarhandbok för Photoshop Elements
  2. Introduktion till Photoshop Elements
    1. Nyheter i Photoshop Elements
    2. Systemkrav | Photoshop Elements
    3. Grundläggande om arbetsytan
    4. Läget Guidad
    5. Skapa fotoprojekt
  3. Arbetsytan och miljön
    1. Kom igång med startskärmen
    2. Grundläggande om arbetsytan
    3. Inställningar
    4. Verktyg
    5. Paneler och behållare
    6. Öppna filer
    7. Linjaler, stödraster och stödlinjer
    8. Läget Snabb har förbättrats
    9. Filinformation
    10. Förinställningar och bibliotek
    11. Pekstöd
    12. Virtuella minnen, plugin-program och programuppdateringar
    13. Ångra, göra om och avbryta åtgärder
    14. Visa bilder
  4. Korrigera och förbättra foton
    1. Ändra storlek på bilder
    2. Beskära
    3. Bearbeta foton med Camera Raw-format
    4. Lägga till oskärpa, ersätta färger och klona fotoområden
    5. Justera skuggor och ljus
    6. Retuschera och korrigera foton
    7. Skärpa foton
    8. Omforma
    9. Automatisk smart ton
    10. Omkomponering
    11. Använda funktionsmakron för att bearbeta foton
    12. Photomerge Komponera
    13. Skapa ett panorama
    14. Rörliga övertäckningar
    15. Flytta element
  5. Lägga till former och text
    1. Lägga till text
    2. Redigera text
    3. Skapa former
    4. Redigera former
    5. Översikt över målning
    6. Målningsverktyg
    7. Konfigurera penslar
    8. Mönster
    9. Fyllningar och linjer
    10. Övertoningar
    11. Arbeta med asiatisk text
  6. Snabbåtgärder
  7. Guidade redigeringar, effekter och filter
    1. Läget Guidad
    2. Filter
    3. Läget Guidad: Photomerge-redigeringar
    4. Läget Guidad: Grundläggande redigeringar
    5. Justeringsfilter
    6. Effekter
    7. Läget Guidad: Roliga redigeringar
    8. Läget Guidad: Specialredigeringar
    9. Konstnärliga filter
    10. Läget Guidad: Färgredigeringar
    11. Läget Guidad: Svartvita redigeringar
    12. Oskärpefilter
    13. Penseldragsfilter
    14. Förvrängningsfilter
    15. Andra filter
    16. Brusfilter
    17. Återgivningsfilter
    18. Skissfilter
    19. Stiliseringsfilter
    20. Strukturfilter
    21. Pixelförvandlingsfilter
  8. Arbeta med färg
    1. Färg
    2. Konfigurera färghantering
    3. Grunderna i färg- och tonkorrigering
    4. Välja färger
    5. Justera färg, mättnad och nyans
    6. Korrigera färgskiftningar
    7. Använda bildlägen och färgtabeller
    8. Färg och Camera Raw
  9. Arbeta med markeringar
    1. Göra markeringar i Photoshop Elements
    2. Spara markeringar
    3. Ändra markeringar
    4. Flytta och kopiera markeringar
    5. Redigera och förfina markeringar
    6. Utjämna markeringskanter med hjälp av kantutjämning och ludd
  10. Arbeta med lager
    1. Skapa lager
    2. Redigera lager
    3. Kopiera och ordna lager
    4. Justerings- och fyllningslager
    5. Urklippsmasker
    6. Lagermasker
    7. Lagerformat
    8. Opacitets- och blandningslägen
  11. Skapa fotoprojekt
    1. Grundläggande om projekt
    2. Skapa fotoprojekt
    3. Redigera fotoprojekt
    4. Skapa filmrullebildspel
  12. Spara, skriva ut och dela foton
    1. Spara bilder
    2. Skriva ut foton
    3. Dela foton online
    4. Optimera bilder
    5. Optimera bilder för formatet JPEG
    6. Gitter i webbilder
    7. Guidade redigeringar – panelen Dela
    8. Förhandsvisa webbilder
    9. Använda genomskinlighet och maskfärg
    10. Optimera bilder för formaten GIF och PNG-8
    11. Optimera bilder för formatet PNG-24
  13. Kortkommandon
    1. Kortkommandon för att välja verktyg
    2. Kortkommandon för att markera och flytta objekt
    3. Tangenter för panelen Lager
    4. Kortkommandon för att visa eller dölja paneler (läget Expert)
    5. Kortkommandon för målning och penslar
    6. Tangenter för att använda text
    7. Tangenter för filtret Gör flytande
    8. Kortkommandon för att omforma markeringar
    9. Tangenter för panelen Färgrutor
    10. Kortkommandon för dialogrutan Camera Raw
    11. Kortkommandon för Filtergalleriet
    12. Tangenter för blandningslägen
    13. Kortkommandon för visning av bilder (Avancerat läge)

Learn more about the workspace in Adobe Photoshop Elements.

The Adobe Photoshop Elements workspace presents an easy-to-use interface that helps you enhance your images--the way you want. Based on your level of expertise with Photoshop Elements, you can choose to work in Quick, Guided, or Expert modes.

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If you are using Photoshop Elements 2018 or earlier versions, you will also see the eLive tab. The eLive tab helps access a stream of resources right from your workspace to get creative ideas for your images and become more proficient with Adobe Photoshop Elements. For more information, see eLive.

Home screen

When you launch Adobe Photoshop Elements, the first screen that you receive is the Home screen. On this screen, you can open your desired application, view several feature tutorials, access resources for latest features, view Auto Creations, and more. For more information about the Home screen, see Get to know the Elements Home screen.  

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If you are using Photoshop Elements 2018 or earlier versions, you will see the Welcome screen.

The Welcome screen - 2018 and earlier releases

When you start Photoshop Elements, the Welcome screen opens by default. The Welcome screen is a convenient starting place, or hub, for major tasks.

On the Welcome screen, click:

  • Photo Editor, to enhance your images or add special effects.
    • Click the Photo Editor icon to open the editor in default mode.
    • Click the Photo Editor drop-down icon to open the editor along with one of the recently opened files, a new file, or choose a file to open.
  • Organizer, to import, tag, or organize your photos.
  • Close button (X) in the upper-right corner of the Welcome screen to close the Welcome screen. It’s not necessary to return to the Welcome screen to open other workspaces—you can open different workspaces from within any other workspace.
  • Settings icon (next to the Close button) to choose what application is started when you start.

Photoshop Elements window

eLive (in 2018 and earlier releases)

Elements Live (eLive) view makes content and resources available to you right from within Photoshop Elements Editor and Organizer. The eLive view displays articles, videos, tutorials, and more - categorized into channels such as Learn, Inspire, and News. You can search for tutorials, Help pages, and troubleshooting articles within this window by simply clicking the search icon and typing your query.  

eLive - a view to access content and resources
eLive - a view to access content and resources

  • By default, all the articles are shown.
  • You can filter the articles for channels available: Learn, Inspire, News

Quick

Enables you to edit photos in the Quick mode. Use this mode to make quick and simple edits to your photo such as fix the exposure, color, sharpness, and other aspects of an image.

For more information, see Enhanced Quick mode.

Quick mode

Guided

Enables you to edit photos in the Guided mode.

The Guided mode is a wizard-like interface that allows you to accomplish certain predefined effects. Each guided edit has an associated image that displays the applied effect when you hover the mouse pointer on it. For more information, see Guided mode.

Guided mode

Expert

Enables you to edit photos in the Expert mode.

The Expert mode has tools to correct color problems, create special effects, and enhance photos. The Quick mode contains simple tools for correcting color and lighting, and commands to quickly fix common problems, such as red eye. The Guided mode contains tools for basic photo edits, guided activities, and photographic effects.

If you are new to digital imaging, Quick or Guided modes are a good place to start fixing photos.

If you have worked with image-editing applications before, you can find that the Expert mode provides a flexible and powerful image-correction environment. It has lighting and color-correction commands, along with tools for fixing image defects, making selections, adding text, and painting on your images. You can rearrange the Expert workspace to best suit your needs. You can move, hide, and show panels, and arrange panels in the Panel Bin. You can also zoom in or out of the photo, scroll to a different area of the document window, and create multiple windows and views.

Photoshop Elements in Expert mode

A. Active tab  B. Inactive tab  C. Active image area  D. Options bar  E. Toolbox  F. Tool Options bar / Photo bin  G. Taskbar  H. Panel bar  

Menu bar

Contains menus for performing tasks. The menus are organized by topic. For example, the Enhance menu contains commands for applying adjustments to an image.

Mode selector

Contains buttons to enter the three available editing modes. Also, contains the Open (recently used files) drop-down and the Create (photo projects) drop-down.

Toolbox

Holds tools for editing images.

Panel bin

Logically grouped features, actions, or controls.

Photo Bin / Tools Options

Toggles between Photo Bin (display and manage thumbnails of currently used photos) and Tools Options (displays and sets options for the currently selected tool)

Taskbar

Displays the most frequently used actions as buttons, for quick and easy access.

Customize workspace

You can hide or show different parts of the workspace to suit your needs.

To hide or show the photo bin or the Tool Options, toggle the respective icons at the bottom of the screen.

To work split-screen with the original photo on one side, and the edited photo on the other, use Quick mode, and then select one of the different View options.

Viewing the original photo and the edited photo at the same time

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The ability to work split-screen with the original photo and the edited photo in view is available only in Quick mode.

Use context menus

You can use context menus in both the Photo Editor and Organizer workspaces. Context-sensitive menus display commands that are relevant to the active tool, selection, or panel. These menus are often another way to access the commands in the main menus.

  1. Position the pointer over an image or panel item.
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    Not all panels offer context menus.

  2. Control-click and choose a command from the menu.

Use keyboard commands and modifier keys

You can use keyboard shortcuts in both the Photo Editor and Organizer workspaces. Keyboard commands let you quickly execute commands without using a menu; modifier keys let you alter how a tool operates. When available, the keyboard command appears to the right of the command name in the menu.

For a list of keyboard shortcuts categorized by modes and tools, see Keys for selecting tools.

Save photos and include in Elements Organizer

To save any changes in an image, and have it show up in Elements Organizer, simply save the image. 

In the Save dialog box that opens, select the Include in the Elements Organizer checkbox. You can then see the image in Elements Organizer.

Exit Photoshop Elements

To exit Photoshop Elements, close both the Photo Editor and Organizer workspaces—closing one does not automatically close the other.

  1. From any workspace, do one of the following:
    • Choose Photoshop Elements > Quit Photoshop Elements (Command + Q) .
    • Click the Close button (X).
  2. When closing Photoshop Elements, choose whether to save any open files that you have modified.

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