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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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Chapter 7: Color and tonal correction<br />

Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 9 has tools that let you adjust the tonal range, color, and sharpness of your photos. You<br />

can also remove dust spots or other defects from your photos. You can accomplish these tasks in different modes,<br />

depending on your experience and needs.<br />

Color and tonal correction basics<br />

Color correction overview<br />

Photoshop Elements provides several tools and commands for fixing the tonal range, color, and sharpness in your<br />

photos, and for removing dust spots or other defects. You can work in one of three workspaces, depending on your<br />

experience and needs.<br />

Guided Edit If you are new to digital imaging and Photoshop Elements, you can use Guided Edit to guide you through<br />

the color correction task. This is also a good way to increase your understanding of the workflow.<br />

Quick Fix If you have limited knowledge of digital imaging, Quick Fix is a good place to start fixing photos. It has many<br />

of the basic tools for correcting color and lighting.<br />

Full Edit If you’ve worked with images before, you’ll find that the Full Edit workspace provides the most flexible and<br />

powerful image-correction environment. It has the lighting and color-correction commands, along with tools for<br />

fixing image defects, making selections, adding text, and painting on your images.<br />

When working with some of the adjustment commands in the Edit workspace, you can make adjustments directly to<br />

the image pixels. Or you can use adjustment layers to make nondestructive adjustments that you can easily tweak until<br />

your image is right. In Full Edit, the Smart Brush tool and Detail Smart Brush tool automatically create an<br />

adjustment layer for the correction you’re applying. See “Apply the Smart Brush tools” on page 118.<br />

Camera Raw If you shoot digital images in your camera’s raw format, you can open and correct raw files in the Camera<br />

Raw dialog box. Because your camera has not yet processed the raw files, you can adjust the color and exposure to<br />

improve the images. Often you won’t have to make other adjustments in Photoshop Elements. To open camera raw<br />

files in Photoshop Elements, first save them in a supported file format.<br />

More Help topics<br />

“About camera raw image files” on page 81<br />

Correct color in Quick Fix<br />

For a video about using Quick Fix, see www.adobe.com/go/lrvid905_pse_en.<br />

Quick Fix conveniently assembles many of the basic photo-fixing tools in Photoshop Elements. As you work in Quick<br />

Fix, limit the number of color and lighting controls that you apply to a photo. Generally, you use only one of the auto<br />

controls on a photo. If that control doesn’t achieve what you want, click the Reset button and try another one. You can<br />

also adjust your image using the slider controls, whether you’ve used an auto control or not. Perform the Sharpening<br />

fix last on an image.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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