Want to get more fun from your photos? To edit and enhance your pictures, fix flaws, and create greeting cards or cool photo projects to share? What about turning out some really professional prints with simply stunning color? Photoshop Elements can handle it, and Photoshop Elements 6 For Dummies gets you up and running on Elements in a hurry.
Photoshop Elements 6 is a reasonably priced, full-featured, powerful image-editing program for Windows (Adobe stopped supporting Elements for Mac with version 4.) This colorful guide helps you make the most of all its coolest features. You'll quickly get familiar with the work area and all the tools; be able to find, organize, and manage your images; correct common mistakes; and explore fun ways to share your photos. You'll discover how to:
Acquire images from your camera or scanner
Organize your files and photos you so can quickly find what you're looking for
Crop and straighten pictures, fix exposure, and clean up dust and scratches
Create sharp and colorful images for printing
Correct color, contrast, and clarity
Combine multiple images into creative collages
Use filters to create different effects
Turn your photos into slide shows, movie files, or Web-hosted images
Elements has something for everyone, from beginning dabblers to serious photo hobbyists to professionals. With plenty of full-color illustrations that show what you can achieve, this friendly guide will help you use Elements to make the most of your digital photos.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Fraud product number according to Adobe:
I purchased Photoshop Elements 6 after reading several excellent reviews on the product. When I received my copy from Amazon, I had trouble getting it to work on my new computer so I called Adobe for technical assistance. According to Michael from Adobe, the product number on my box is not in their database so they could not help me. Michael stated that the software must be fraudulent.
I contacted Amazon and the customer service rep (who by the way had horrible English) did not act like it was a big... more info
One of the worst Dummies books:
Having used the Dummies books before, with great success, I was very disappointed in this book. There are several instances where what the book states does not mesh with what is actually happening with the software. I bought this book about a week after I'd bought Photoshop Elements 6, after realizing the online help was next to no help. I don't know if it's the authors' fault, or perhaps the software itself - it is certainly not intuitive, when taken with other programs I've worked in (both PC and Mac -... more info
It is very halpful.:
I have used this book to help me edit my pics and it is really helpful.
A book worth reading:
I just recently bought this book and hemmed and hawed around as to whether to get this book or the Missing Manual. I'm glad I went with this book. It is simple and easy to use and it seems to go into detail on some areas, yet missing something on other areas. By playing around with the program once I've read how to do something, I find I can go further. I picked up on some helpful hints immediately when I first started reading this book and am keeping my side notes to refer back to.