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

Working in Photoshop Elements<br />

53<br />

The Photomerge Group Shot Guided Edit<br />

For more information on Photomerge Group Shot, see “Use Photomerge Group Shot” on page 155.<br />

The Photomerge Faces Guided Edit<br />

For more information on Photomerge Faces, see “Use Photomerge Faces” on page 156.<br />

The Photomerge Scene Cleaner Guided Edit<br />

For more information on Photomerge Scene Cleaner, see “Use Photomerge Scene Cleaner” on page 157.<br />

The Photomerge Exposure Guided Edit<br />

For more information on Photomerge Exposure, see “Photomerge Exposure” on page 159.<br />

The Photomerge Style Match Guided Edit<br />

For more information on Photomerge Style Match, see “Photomerge Style Match” on page 161.<br />

The Automated Action Player Guided Edit<br />

An action is a series of tasks that Photoshop Elements performs with a click of a button. Photoshop Elements comes<br />

with a set of actions. You can also play actions that are created in Photoshop as long as the actions use features<br />

supported by Photoshop Elements. Keep in mind that the Automated Actions may not work on all file types or layers.<br />

1 In the Edit workspace with the Edit Guided tab selected, make sure that Automated Actions is expanded and then<br />

click Action Player.<br />

2 Follow the instructions and choose an action from the menu.<br />

3 Click Play Action.<br />

Install actions created in Photoshop<br />

The Action Player in the Automated Actions guided edit can play actions created in Photoshop. Keep in mind that you<br />

can only play actions that use features supported in Photoshop Elements.<br />

❖ Copy the .atn file to one of the following locations:<br />

Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop<br />

Elements\9.0\Locale\en_US\Workflow Panels\actions<br />

Vista C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\9.0\Locale\en_US\Workflow Panels\actions<br />

Mac System library/Application Support /Adobe /Photoshop Elements /9.0/Locale/en_US/Workflow Panels/actions<br />

The next time you start Photoshop Elements, the action will appear in the Automated Actions guided edit menu.<br />

The Line Drawing Guided Edit<br />

For more information on the features used in this Guided Edit. See “Precisely convert to black and white” on page 132,<br />

“About Levels adjustments” on page 119, “Add Noise” on page 206, and “Adjust saturation and hue” on page 128.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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