Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Transparent to make the first layer transparent, 
with no color values. The resulting document will 
not have a background layer. (See “About the 
background layer” on page 166.)
5
Click OK.
Opening and importing images
You can open and import images in various file 
formats. The available formats appear in the Open 
dialog box, the Open As dialog box (Windows), 
or the Import submenu. (See “About file formats” 
on page 245.)
Note: Photoshop Elements uses plug-in modules to 
open and import many file formats. If a file format 
does not appear in the Open dialog box or in the 
File > Import submenu, you may need to install 
the format’s plug-in module. (See “Using plug-in 
modules” on page 40.)
Opening files
The Open dialog box provides controls for 
locating and previewing files. To bypass the Open 
dialog box, use the Open Recent command. 
There may be instances when Photoshop Elements 
cannot determine the correct format for a file. 
For example, transferring a file between Mac OS 
and Windows can cause the format to be misla-
beled. In such cases, you must specify the correct 
format in which to open the file.
To open a file:
1
Choose File > Open (
).
2
Select the name of the file you want to open. 
If the file does not appear, select the option for 
showing all files from the Files of Type (Windows) 
or Show (Mac OS) pop-up menu.
3
(Mac OS) Click Show Preview to preview the 
selected file. This option requires the Apple 
QuickTime extension.
Note: Previews display faster if they are saved with 
the file. Select Always Save for Image Previews in the 
Saving Files preferences to always save a preview; 
select Ask When Saving to save previews on a file-
per-file basis.
4
Click Open. In some cases, a dialog box appears, 
Note: If a color profile warning message appears, 
specify whether to convert the pixels based on the 
file’s color profile. (See “Using color management” 
on page 65.) 
To open a recently used file:
Choose File > Open Recent, and select a file from 
the submenu.
To specify the number of files that are available in 
the Open Recent submenu, choose Edit > Prefer-
ences > Saving Files, and enter a number in the 
Recent File List Contains text box.