Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual

  Author:    Barbara Brundage
  ISBN:    B0026OR3NA
  Sales Rank:    1558
  Published:    2008-10-03
  Publisher:    Pogue Press
  # Pages:    591
  Binding:    Kindle Edition
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Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual
  

Photoshop Elements 7 includes new tools for everything from fixing up your photos to storing and sharing your pictures online. There's so much to this new version, in fact, that knowing how to make the most of it isn't readily apparent. Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual guides you through all of the program's features by explaining the way the tools and commands work, and how you can use them to your advantage.

Sneak Preview: Author Barbara Brundage’s Top 10 Elements Tips

Author Barbara Brundage

1. It's still important to back up your photos. Elements 7 gives you a totally painless way with its related web site. Sign up for a free account and you can set your albums to automatically back themselves up to your space online. Once you set up album syncing, you don't have to think about it again. It happens automatically. If you have a computer disaster at home, just reinstall Elements on the new computer, turn on the backup/sync option, and sign in to the site, and your photos reappear on your new computer. This service has some limitations (all detailed in the book), but it's a terrific way to keep an extra copy of important photos. And you still have the regular Organizer options for backing up to CD, DVD, or a different hard drive.

2. Find a size that fits. If you've been using Elements for scrapbooking, take a look at the new file size presets available in Elements 7. There's a whole separate category for scrapbook sizes in the New File dialog box. Now you can create a 12"-, 8"-, or 6"-square sized file without having to set up a custom size.

3. On vacation? Take a private tour. If your “staycation” this year takes you to a nearby tourist spot along with everyone else in your state, you can get rid of those strangers crowding into your photos—as long as you plan ahead a little. Start by getting a series of pictures that give you enough clear spots, even if there are people you don't know meandering somewhere through every photo. Then you can combine the pictures with the Elements 7 Scene Cleaner to create an image of Aunt Esmeralda and Cousin Wilberforce standing in front of the falls all by themselves, with nobody else around.

4. Make slideshows like a pro. With Elements 7 you can share your albums with dynamite, professional-looking galleries. Create a gallery where your photos appear as a pile of old-fashioned slides. Your friends can then sort through, and click the ones they like, to see a larger view. Elements has other gallery options that let you create a virtual book where your visitors "turn" the page with the mouse. And you can host these at the related web site, burn them to a CD or DVD, or even post them on your own web site.

5. Create beautiful skin. If you like glamour-type photography, check out the new Surface blur filter to create dreamy looking skin quality. It blurs without losing edge detail: perfect for smoothing skin in portraits.

6. Make dramatic skies. If you're a beginner, try the new Quick Fix/Touch Up tool for making the sky bluer--maybe too blue (and kind of green) if truth be told. Fortunately, you can soften up the effect once you're done. Go back to Full Edit and find the Layers palette (you don't need to understand layers for this maneuver). Click once on the layer that Elements just added to your photo (it's called Blue Skies), and then go up to the top of the palette and move the opacity slider to the left. Watch your photo as you move the slider. When it looks real, you're done. (Click the bottom layer, the one called Background, before you leave the Layers palette. That way you can make more edits to your photos.) Another option: You may prefer the results you get using the Smart Brush in Full Edit, if your sky has any clouds in it. In the tool presets in the Options bar, go to Nature->Cloud Contrast and drag across the sky. Presto, your clouds really stand out!

7. Never, ever work on your original photo. If you use the Organizer, good news: Elements already has your back. It creates version sets, which save different states of your image as you edit. You can create as many different versions of a photo as you like and go back to any one of them at any time. And if you’re working with Raw files, even better news: You can't alter your original (only the conversion settings). If you don't use the Organizer, make a copy of the picture (File- >Duplicate) and work on that. This way you can always start over again if you get a better idea later on.

8. Sharing photos with the Organizer. There are all kinds of fun, creative ways to share photos in Elements 7, and the Organizer makes it super easy to explore them all. Try a slideshow with music and commentary, or upload your photos to EasyShare or one of the other online services to create mugs, bags, and other cool gift items with your photos on them.

9. Don't scorn the auto buttons. If you've never tried these one-click fixes--Auto Levels or Auto Color, for example--give ‘em a try. Each version of Elements gets a little smarter and you may find that you like the results you get from one of these easy-to-use fixes.

10. Panoramas for everyone. You don't need to feel wistful anymore about the fact that your point and shoot camera's lens doesn't have a true wide-angle setting. Take a series of photos with, ideally, about a 30 percent overlap and Elements' Photomerge will automatically stitch them together into a panorama wider than you could have captured with the widest lens. Photomerge is really amazing--it’s totally automated and it does terrific blending to eliminate visible seams between images.

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Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual

1-It's full of interesting information about all the capabilities and functions.
2-Does it instruct about how to go step by step to perform functions?
3-Can you go to an index of "how do I do this"?
Interesting book but it's very little help to the first time user. No real screenshots.
No display list of the drop down menus and " where you must be" to NOT have them grayed-out.
Answer to 2 and 3 is NO!
I'm going to have to read the WHOLE book first to be able to really run the software. Ridiculous!I may look for a Photoshop 7 Elements for Dummies if one is available.
Sorry to say but it's the least useful software manual since I began PC computing in 1982!
Guess I'm too dumb to use computers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-08-14 05:52:55 EST)
08-05-09 2 1\2
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I am a very sequential thinker that moves from specific to general. I like step-by-step instructions that allow me to complete specific tasks and thereby over time gain a general understanding. This book moves from the general to the specific. It presents a series of overviews explaining what the program can do and covers all the options before diving into specifics. Even the specific step-by-step instructions are disjointed and seldom run from start to finish. The reader must jump about the book in order to patch together a complete process.

If you learn by moving sequentially through examples, I think you will prefer a book like Scott Kelby's Photoshop Elements 7 Book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-08-14 05:52:55 EST)
07-06-09 2 2\6
(Hide Review...)  Unclear, poor writing. Many omissions and mistakes. Instead of step by step instructions, unnecessary gossiping style.
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The main reason for buying this book - The Missing Manual - is to obtain the step by step instructions on how to use this very complex and intricate software, not to be entertained with cute gossiping language. For example, p.154.,Figure 6-2, Understanding layers,instead of simply showing what to do, step by step, on how to change the background image of the photos, the author wrote: "You may not be able to afford to send your grandparents .... you can give them a virtual vacation." This example is one of the many annoying and unnecessary language style in this manual. I was still left searching pages of the book for this specifc editing tools. No wonder why it requires 550 pages to cover.
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Another frustrating omission by this author : page 88, Topic, The Hand Tool:" It's very easy to use, just clidk the little hand in the Toolbox ...Drag with the hand to move your photo around in the window ..." IT DOESN'T WORK !! Nothing moves ... Until after much searching, I stumble upon Window/Images/Maximize mode/Tile/Cascade ... then I found out that only Tile and Cascade modes allowed the Hand tool to work. How can you omit such a simple thing if you're writing a Manual to teach people (novice or advanced users alike) how to use the PhotoshopElement?
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07-04-09 5 (NA)
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Product arrived promptly and in excellent condition. The book is an
excellent source of information and easy to understand procedures.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-18 16:31:15 EST)
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To be honest I was disappointed with this book for what I needed. I wanted a reference type manual that I could readily refer to when editing my pictures as a photographer to improve them using the many filters or techniques used from its 'big brother' Photoshop CS 4. This book did not deliver that perspective, instead it was aimed more to the person creating a digital scrap book or family albums, which is fine but not what I needed. To give you an example of what I am refering to there was only 35 pages set aside to explain 'Filters, effects, layer styles and gradients' compared to 40 pages for 'E mail & the web and online albums & slideshows'! The book does mention the filters, but only in a very basic format, lacking pictures of before and after shots plus key sliders controlling the various applications.
At the time of purchasing this manual, I also purchased a Rick Sammon's book on photographing people [Nothing to do with his digital dark room series of books]and got far more useful and easily understood instructions from this then I did with the missing manual, even though he was refering to Photoshop CS!
This book is good for those who like to create projects, albums, scrap books and the basics of what elements can do, but it does not cover more of the useful tips and techniques employed by professional photographers such as Renaissance lighting or using the blur tool to selectively soften wrinkles on faces. One could say I may be lazzy in not discovering these things for myself over time, however, the bottom line is that the Photoshop series of digital editing is so vast and complex that I purchase manuals to get me jump started straight into the operation.

Overall it depends what you want to use Photoshop Elements for as to how useful you will find this book. If looking for more of the professional photographers technique manual then I suggest looking for a different book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-18 16:31:15 EST)
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