Product Description
Photoshop Elements 7 is packed with features to help amateur photographers with every stage of digital photo processing, from getting organized to sharing projects with family and friends. In
Photoshop Elements 7 for Windows Essential Training, Jan Kabili shares workflow techniques for organizing, editing, creating projects, and sharing. She also demonstrates how to enhance photos with this budget-friendly software. Jan explains the latest updates to the Organizer and Editor workspaces, and also covers new features like the Smart Brush tool and Photoshop.com integration. Elements is very well known for its project features, and Jan shows how to create books, collages, panoramas, and more. Example files accompany the course.
Topics Include: - Getting photos from a camera, scanner, or files
- Organizing and finding photos with tags, albums, and Smart Collections
- Using automatic and guided edit tools for common fixes
- Mastering Full Edit mode for refining, retouching, and photo editing
- Adding special effects and text
- Sharing and backing up images on Photoshop.com
Duration: 6.75 hours On 1 DVD-ROM
System Requirements Macintosh Requirements - OS 10.3.9 or higher
- DVD-ROM drive
- 1024x768 resolution
- 24-bit video support
- QuickTime 7 or higher
Windows Requirements - XP or Vista
- DVD-ROM Drive
- 1024x768 resolution
- 24-bit video support
- PC sound card/speakers
- QuickTime 7 or higher (included)
- .NET 2.0 or higher (included)
About the Author
Jan Kabili is senior trainer and evangelist at lynda.com. She has authored numerous books on Adobe software, including
How to Wow: Photoshop CS2 for the Web, Photoshop CS Complete Course, Photoshop Elements Complete Course, and
Photoshop ImageReady Hands on Training for the Web (with Lynda Weinman). In addition to her lynda.com training videos which include
Photoshop Elements 3 Essential Training, and
Photoshop CS3 for the Web Essential Training, she has written many articles for leading software publications such as
Macworld, Photoshop User, and
Mac Design magazines. Jan has not only contributed to the Adobe Classroom, but she is a published photographer and digital artist, with a Master of Fine Arts degree from University of Colorado at Boulder, and a law degree from Stanford Law School.