09.09.2014 Views

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos<br />

171<br />

Before Recompose (left) and after Recompose<br />

If you want to preserve or remove specific areas when scaling an image, Recompose enables you to protect content<br />

intelligently during resizing.<br />

A B C<br />

A. Photo selected for Recompose B. Areas marked for protection (green) and for removal (red) C. Photo after Recompose<br />

Recompose a photo in Guided Edit<br />

1 Open a photo in the project bin that you want to resize, and select Edit Guided.<br />

2 In the Guided Edit panel, Expand Basic Photo Edits, and select Recompose Photo.<br />

3 Mark the areas you want to protect using the Protect brush . Right-click the photo, and select one of the<br />

following modes:<br />

Use Normal Highlight This mode is similar to painting. Mark all the regions that require protection. For example,<br />

protecting a circle using Normal Highlight requires marking or painting the entire circle.<br />

Use Quick Highlight You can quickly highlight the required regions for protection. Encircle the subject to highlight<br />

the required regions. For example, to highlight the area within a circle, trace the boundary of the circle. Quick<br />

Highlight ensures that the area within the circle is marked for protection.<br />

You can specify the size of the brush and the photo.<br />

Green indicates the areas marked for protection.<br />

4 Do one of the following to erase portions of unwanted marked areas (green):<br />

• Erase using the green Eraser tool .<br />

• Right-click the photo, and select Clear Protect Highlights.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!