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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Getting started<br />

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5 If you want to reorder your slides, drag the slide’s thumbnail image to a new location. The image thumbnails are at<br />

the bottom of the Slide Show Editor. Drag one forward or back until you see the blue bar, and then release the<br />

mouse button.<br />

6 To preview your slide show with all its effects, use the VCR-style buttons under the slide preview. You can return<br />

to editing slides at any time by pressing the VCR-style button.<br />

Note: You can also preview your slide show with all its effects using the Full Screen Preview icon. You can return to editing<br />

slides from the Full screen preview by pressing the Esc key.<br />

7 Click Save Project (in the upper left of the Slide Show Editor). It’s a good idea to save the slide show regularly as you work.<br />

8 To output your slide show for viewing or sharing, click Output (in the upper left of the Slide Show Editor). Choose<br />

how you want to share your slide show. You can save it as a movie file or a PDF file. You can also burn it to a disc<br />

(VCD/DVD) so you can play it on a TV or computer. You must have Adobe Premiere Elements installed to burn<br />

your movie files to DVD.<br />

Printing and sharing photos<br />

Photoshop Elements offers many ways to quickly share your photos. You can let people view your photos through an<br />

interactive online album. You can send photos to people via e-mail. You can print photos to your home printer or<br />

order professionally printed photos. Or, you can put your files or albums on CDs/DVDs.<br />

In Elements Organizer, you first select photos you want to share. Click the Share tab, and then select the way you want<br />

to share photos. For more information, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_org9_share_en.<br />

Print from Elements Organizer (Windows only)<br />

1 Select photos or video clips in the Photo Browser. If you select a video clip, only the first frame of the clip is printed.<br />

2 Choose File > Print.<br />

3 Specify printing options in the Prints dialog box, and then click Print.<br />

Print online<br />

1 In Elements Organizer, select the photos you want to print.<br />

2 Do one of the following and follow the instructions in the Order Prints dialog box that opens.<br />

• Click File > Order Prints > Order Shutterfly Prints.<br />

Note: Sign up for Shutterfly to use their services.<br />

• Click File > Order Prints > Order Kodak Prints.<br />

Note: Sign up for Kodak membership to use their services.<br />

Share photos using e-mail<br />

Photoshop Elements streamlines sharing photos by e-mail. You can either attach photos to an e-mail or, in Windows,<br />

embed a photo in an e-mail using Photo Mail.<br />

1 Make sure your e-mail client is specified in Preferences. In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > Sharing.<br />

Note: In Mac OS, you can find the Preferences option in the Adobe Elements 9 Organizer menu.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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