Adobe photoshop elements User Manual
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
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Choose Layer > New Fill Layer, and choose an
option from the submenu. Then name the layer,
set other layer options, and click OK. (See “Speci-
fying opacity and blending options” on page 179
and “Creating grouped layers” on page 180.)
set other layer options, and click OK. (See “Speci-
fying opacity and blending options” on page 179
and “Creating grouped layers” on page 180.)
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Choose Layer > New Adjustment Layer, and
choose an option from the submenu. Then name
the layer, set other layer options, and click OK.
(See “Specifying opacity and blending options” on
page 179 and “Creating grouped layers” on
page 180.)
the layer, set other layer options, and click OK.
(See “Specifying opacity and blending options” on
page 179 and “Creating grouped layers” on
page 180.)
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Choose from the following layer properties, and
then click OK.
Solid Color
Specify a color. (See “Using the Adobe
Gradient
Click the gradient to display the
Gradient Editor, or click the inverted arrow ( )
and choose a gradient from the pop-up palette.
(See “Creating or editing gradient fills” on
page 151.) Set additional options if desired. Style
specifies the shape of the gradient. Angle specifies
the angle at which the gradient is applied. Scale
changes the size of the gradient. Reverse flips the
orientation of the gradient. Dither reduces
banding by applying dithering to the gradient.
Align With Layer uses the bounding box of the
layer to calculate the gradient fill. You can use the
mouse to move the center of the gradient by
clicking and dragging in the image window.
and choose a gradient from the pop-up palette.
(See “Creating or editing gradient fills” on
page 151.) Set additional options if desired. Style
specifies the shape of the gradient. Angle specifies
the angle at which the gradient is applied. Scale
changes the size of the gradient. Reverse flips the
orientation of the gradient. Dither reduces
banding by applying dithering to the gradient.
Align With Layer uses the bounding box of the
layer to calculate the gradient fill. You can use the
mouse to move the center of the gradient by
clicking and dragging in the image window.
Pattern
Click the pattern, and choose a pattern
from the pop-up palette. Click Scale and enter a
value or drag the slider to scale the pattern.
Click Snap to Origin to position the origin of the
pattern with that of the document window. (See
“Using rulers and the grid” on page 27.) Select
Link With Layer to specify that the pattern moves
with the fill layer as it is relocated. When Link With
Layer is selected, you can drag in the image to
position the pattern while the Pattern Fill dialog
box is open. You can edit the pattern settings, then
click the New Preset button ( ) to create a new
preset pattern. For more information on creating
patterns and loading pattern presets, see “Creating
and editing patterns” on page 161 and “Working
with presets” on page 35.
value or drag the slider to scale the pattern.
Click Snap to Origin to position the origin of the
pattern with that of the document window. (See
“Using rulers and the grid” on page 27.) Select
Link With Layer to specify that the pattern moves
with the fill layer as it is relocated. When Link With
Layer is selected, you can drag in the image to
position the pattern while the Pattern Fill dialog
box is open. You can edit the pattern settings, then
click the New Preset button ( ) to create a new
preset pattern. For more information on creating
patterns and loading pattern presets, see “Creating
and editing patterns” on page 161 and “Working
with presets” on page 35.
Levels
Specify values for the highlights, shadows,
and midtones. (See “Using the Levels dialog box”
on page 87.)
on page 87.)
Brightness/Contrast
Specify values for Brightness
Hue/Saturation
Choose which colors to edit, and
specify values for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness.
(See “Using the Hue/Saturation command” on
page 92.)
(See “Using the Hue/Saturation command” on
page 92.)
Gradient Map
Choose a gradient and set gradient
Invert
Invert adjustment layers don’t have