Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Edit and Decorate
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All image adjustments per-
formed in Photoshop.com
are undertaken in the Ed-
iting mode pictured here.
Adjustment
entries
Undo, Redo, Reset and
View Original
Processing Example Thumbnails
Save, Cancel
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parts of the photo that you want to change. The touchup tool in particular
is very useful as it provides a way to remove small dust marks and spots
from your photo. Once selected, you simply click and drag the a circle
around the dust mark and then let the mouse button go. Automatically
the dust spot is removed. If the result didn't work as you expected, just
click the circular orange arrow icon at the bottom right of the window.
This is the Reset button and pressing it will remove all your retouching
changes, allowing you to start again.
Once you are satisfied with your changes, you can save the altered photo
by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the editing window. This
action will update the photo in the Photoshop.com library and, in version
10.0 of the software, will also update the picture in your Photoshop Ele-
ments Catalog if the picture belongs to an Album that is set for Backup/
Synchronization. In Elements 11 there are no synchronization options.
One great feature of the way that photos are saved is that it is always pos-
sible to return the photo back to its original state, that is, how it looked
when you first imported it into Photoshop.com. To do this when working
at Photoshop.com, hover the mouse cursor over the thumbnail of the
Changes made in the Photoshop.com Edit
workspace can be reversed by selecting the
Revert entry from the Photo Options menu.
ChangesmadeinthePhotoshop com Edit
 
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