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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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

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

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Recompose a photo in a photo project<br />

You can use the Recompose tool to Recompose photos in the following photo projects:<br />

• Photo Book<br />

• Greeting Card<br />

• Photo Collage<br />

1 Create a photo book, greeting card, or a photo collage.<br />

2 Right-click the photo in the photo project, and select Recompose Photo.<br />

3 (Optional) Mark the areas you want to protect using the Protect brush .<br />

Green indicates the protected areas. You can use the green Eraser tool<br />

regions.<br />

to erase portions of unwanted marked<br />

Note: Recompose can also be performed without using the Protect Areas option. For example, to recompose a photo<br />

without marking any areas for protection or removal, drag the image handles .<br />

4 (Optional) Mark the areas you want to remove using the Remove brush tool .<br />

Red indicates the areas marked for removal. You can use the red Eraser tool<br />

marked for removal.<br />

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

to erase portions of unwanted areas<br />

5 Drag the image handles to Recompose your photo. On completion, click the Commit current operation icon .<br />

More Help topics<br />

“Creating projects in the Edit workspace” on page 261<br />

Recompose options<br />

You can use the following options while using the Recompose tool.<br />

Size Enables you to define the brush size.<br />

Preset Used to specify the ratio that you want to use for resizing. Preset works on the photo ratio and not the<br />

dimensions of the photo. For example, if you use a preset ratio 3x5, the image is resized using this ratio. If you want to<br />

scale the photo using the same ratio, hold the Shift key and drag the corner handles.<br />

Note: If you don’t hold down the Shift key, the image is resized in any ratio.<br />

Amount Used to set the Recompose threshold. Setting the threshold to 100% indicates a 100% Recompose. If it is set<br />

to 0%, then the behavior of Recompose tool is similar to the Transform tool.<br />

Highlight Skin Tones Identifies and highlights skin tones for protection. You can preserve regions that contain skin<br />

tones. Click the Highlight Skin Tones icon to view the suggested skin tones region. To erase the identified regions<br />

that contain skin tones, use the Protect Eraser tool, or right-click the image and select Clear Protect Highlights.<br />

Swap Width And Height Used to swap the values specified for height and width. For example, you have specified the<br />

following values: H: 10 and W: 15. Click the Swap Height and Width icon to interchange these values. The new<br />

values are: H: 15 and W: 10.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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