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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Getting started
Last updated 7/26/2011
When working in Photoshop
  Elements, use Adobe Bridge to find and manage your photos and Adobe PDF 
documents, even if they’re stored in different locations. Adobe Bridge automatically organizes photos by date as they 
download. You can further sort and categorize photos by adding star ratings, stacking photos, and assigning keyword 
tags to help you identify people, places, and events. You can quickly view every photo you’ve taken of your dog. For 
example, click the keyword tag you have created in your dog’s name to view every photo of your dog. You can also 
search for images based on date range, caption, filename, media type, and more. For the most comprehensive and up-
to-date version of the Adobe Bridge Help, see 
use Adobe Bridge. The Adobe  Bridge Help document includes detailed information about the following:
Working with Adobe Bridge
Viewing and managing files
Working with images and dynamic media
Running automated tasks with Adobe Bridge
Adobe Bridge keyboard shortcuts
Workspace
Accessing Adobe Bridge from Photoshop Elements
Do one of the following:
Click File > Browse With Bridge
Click the Bridge icon 
Editing photos
Photoshop
  Elements offers several levels of editing, from simple one-click fixes to advanced color correction and 
composition. The Photoshop
  Elements workspace provides three editing modes: Quick Fix, Guided Edit, and Full 
Edit. Quick Fix offers quick preview and slider controls for adjusting lighting and color and sharpening entire photos 
or selected areas of photos. Click the triangle beside Edit Full, and then select Edit Quick to navigate to Quick Fix 
mode. Edit Full mode provides a complete editing toolset and controls. You can adjust the exposure of specific areas 
of a photo using professional darkroom tools, such as dodge, burn, and sponge. You can also use fine-tune exposure 
with the enhanced Brightness/Contrast control, or use Color Curves adjustments to get the perfect exposure. 
In Edit Full mode, you can also remove imperfections or unwanted elements, brush away wrinkles and flaws, and apply 
artistic filters and effects.
If you are not sure how to proceed, switch to Edit Guided mode. This mode provides step-by-step assistance on how 
to perform common tasks, such as rotating and straightening photos, correcting skin tone, and performing color 
corrections. Click the triangle beside Edit Full, and then select Edit Guided to navigate to Edit Guided mode.