Adobe photoshop elements User Manual
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
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Select Save HTML File to generate an HTML
file that contains code for displaying the optimized
image on the Web. Deselect Save HTML File if you
want to save only an image file.
image on the Web. Deselect Save HTML File if you
want to save only an image file.
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Click Save.
Creating Web photo galleries
You use the Web Photo Gallery command to
automatically generate a Web photo gallery from a
set of images. A Web photo gallery is a Web site
that features a home page with thumbnail images
and gallery pages with full-size images. Each page
contains links that allow visitors to navigate the
site. For example, when a visitor clicks a thumbnail
image on the home page, a gallery page with the
associated full-size image loads.
automatically generate a Web photo gallery from a
set of images. A Web photo gallery is a Web site
that features a home page with thumbnail images
and gallery pages with full-size images. Each page
contains links that allow visitors to navigate the
site. For example, when a visitor clicks a thumbnail
image on the home page, a gallery page with the
associated full-size image loads.
Photoshop Elements provides a variety of styles
for your gallery, which you can select using the
Web Photo Gallery command. If you are an
advanced user who has knowledge of HTML, you
can also customize a style by editing a set of HTML
template files or create a new style.
for your gallery, which you can select using the
Web Photo Gallery command. If you are an
advanced user who has knowledge of HTML, you
can also customize a style by editing a set of HTML
template files or create a new style.
To create a Web photo gallery:
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Choose File > Automate > Web Photo Gallery.
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Under Files, click Source. Then select the folder
containing the images that you want to appear in
the gallery, and click OK. Select Include All Subdi-
rectories to include images inside any subfolders of
the selected folder.
the gallery, and click OK. Select Include All Subdi-
rectories to include images inside any subfolders of
the selected folder.
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Click Destination. Then select the destination
folder that you want to contain the images and
HTML pages for the gallery, and click OK.
HTML pages for the gallery, and click OK.
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For Styles, choose a style for the gallery.
A preview of the home page for the chosen style
appears in the dialog box.
appears in the dialog box.
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To set options for the banner that appears on
each page in the gallery, choose Banner from the
Options pop-up menu. Then do the following:
Options pop-up menu. Then do the following:
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For Site Name, enter the title of the gallery.
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For Photographer, enter the name of the person
or organization that deserves credit for the photos
in the gallery.
in the gallery.
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For Date, enter the date that you want to appear
on each page of the gallery. By default, Photoshop
Elements uses the current date.
Elements uses the current date.
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For Font and Font Size, choose options for the
banner text.
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To set options for the gallery pages, choose
Gallery Images from the Options pop-up menu.
Then do the following:
Then do the following:
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For Border Size, enter the width of the border
around the image in pixels.
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To have Photoshop Elements resize the source
images for placement on the gallery pages, select
Resize Images. Then choose an option for the
image size from the pop-up menu or enter a size in
pixels. For JPEG Quality, choose an option from
the pop-up menu, enter a value between 0 and 12,
or drag the slider. A higher value results in better
image quality but larger file size.
Resize Images. Then choose an option for the
image size from the pop-up menu or enter a size in
pixels. For JPEG Quality, choose an option from
the pop-up menu, enter a value between 0 and 12,
or drag the slider. A higher value results in better
image quality but larger file size.