Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
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For Fidelity, enter a value or drag the slider to 
control how much the paint color deviates from 
the color in the source state or snapshot. The lower 
the fidelity, the more the color will vary from 
the source.
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For Area, enter a value to specify the area 
covered by the paint strokes. The greater the size, 
the larger the covered area and the more numerous 
the strokes. 
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For Spacing, enter a value or drag the slider to 
limit the regions where paint strokes can be 
applied. A low spacing tolerance lets you paint 
unlimited strokes anywhere in the image. A high 
spacing tolerance limits paint strokes to areas that 
differ considerably from the color in the source 
state or snapshot.
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If you are using a pressure-sensitive tablet, 
set any of the following brush dynamics (
options in the options bar to Stylus: 
Size to have increased pressure result in a larger 
area covered by the paint. (Size refers to the area of 
coverage, not the brush size.)
Opacity to have increased pressure result in 
more opaque paint.
If you do not have a stylus, you can set these 
options to Fade. (See “Specifying a paint fade-out 
rate” on page 149.)
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Drag in the image to paint.
Customizing brush libraries 
The brush sizes and shapes available for painting 
and editing appear in the pop-up palette in the 
options bar for the painting and editing tools. You 
can customize the brushes and settings for each of 
the painting tools (airbrush, paintbrush, eraser, 
and pencil) and editing tools (clone stamp, 
smudge, focus, toning, and red eye brush). 
In Photoshop Elements, you can save libraries, 
load, replace, save, rename brushes in libraries, 
reset, or delete new brushes or libraries of brushes 
using the Preset Manager. (See “Working with 
presets” on page 35.)
Creating and editing brushes
You can create new brushes and delete brushes 
you no longer need, and you can use part of an 
image to create a custom brush. You can also create 
a temporary brush that you only expect to use 
one time. 
A. Brush options B. Pop-up palette
To create a brush:
Do one of the following:
Click the inverted arrow ( ) next to the brush 
sample to display the pop-up palette in the options 
bar, and choose New Brush from the pop-up 
palette menu. The preview box in the lower right 
corner of the New Brush dialog box shows the 
current brush tip. The box in the lower left corner 
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