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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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

Creating projects in the Edit workspace<br />

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• To replace a photo on a page, right-click and select Replace Photo.<br />

• To remove (clear) a photo from a page, right-click and select Clear Photo.<br />

Rotate photos in a photo project<br />

1 To rotate a photo and frame together, click the photo once. To rotate a photo within a frame, double-click the<br />

photo.<br />

2 Do any of the following:<br />

• Click anywhere within the bounding box and a circle appears below the selection. Position the cursor over the<br />

circle. When the curved four-headed arrow appears, drag the track ball handle to rotate the image.<br />

Rotating an image in a photo project<br />

• Position the Move tool over a corner. When the curved double-headed arrow appears, drag it to rotate the<br />

photo. The further away the cursor is from the corner, the more control you have to make more accurate changes.<br />

• Double-click the photo, and then click the rotate button next to the slider (only rotates in 90° increments).<br />

3 When you are finished, click the Commit button or the Cancel button .<br />

Edit photo project pages in Photoshop CS5<br />

If you have Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 and Photoshop Elements installed on the same computer, you can send JPEG, GIF,<br />

and other single-page photo files to Photoshop by using the Edit >Edit with Photoshop command. Photoshop does not<br />

support the multipage PSE file format, so it cannot edit entire photo projects. However, Photoshop can edit individual<br />

pages of a photo project, which are in the single-page PSD format.<br />

Photoshop offers direct control over many aspects of photo project pages, including direct editing of photo layers<br />

(called Smart Objects in Photoshop) and frames. These features are limited in Photoshop Elements to preserve its easy,<br />

automatic image-editing workflow.<br />

1 In the Photo Browser, right-click the photo project.<br />

2 Select Show Properties.<br />

3 In the General page, click the folder icon next to the path of the project file, which displays the PSE file in Windows<br />

Explorer.<br />

4 Locate and open the folder with the same name as the PSE file.<br />

5 Right-click the PSD file for the page you want to edit, and choose Open With > Adobe Photoshop CS5.<br />

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