Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Color and tonal correction
Last updated 7/26/2011
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Use the Hue slider to select a new color if desired. Use the Saturation slider to adjust the saturation. Then click OK.
Adjustment filters
Apply the Equalize filter
The Equalize filter redistributes the brightness values of the pixels in an image so that they more evenly represent the 
entire range of brightness levels. When you apply this command, Photoshop
  Elements finds the brightest and darkest 
values in the composite image and remaps them so that the brightest value represents white and the darkest value 
represents black. Photoshop
  Elements then equalizes the brightness—that is, distributes the intermediate pixel 
values—evenly throughout the grayscale.
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Select an image, layer, or area.
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Choose Filter
  > Adjustments
  > Equalize.
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If you selected an area of the image, select what to equalize in the dialog box, and click OK:
Equalize Selected Area Only to evenly distribute only the selection’s pixels.
Equalize Entire Image Based On Selected Area to evenly distribute all image pixels based on those in the selection.
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Apply the Gradient Map filter
The Gradient Map filter maps the grayscale range of an image to the colors of a specified gradient fill.
Using the Gradient Map filter to simulate a sepia tone
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Select an image, layer, or area.
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Do one of the following:
Choose Filter
  > Adjustments
  > Gradient Map.
Using the Layers panel or Layer menu, create a new Gradient Map adjustment layer, or open an existing Gradient 
Map adjustment layer.