Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Photoshop Elements workspace
Last updated 7/26/2011
Note: If you want panels to always open in their default positions, choose Photoshop  Elements
  > Preferences  > General, 
and then deselect Save Panel Locations. The change takes effect the next time you start the application.
To move a panel and keep it open, drag the panel. To reset the panel to its default position, select Window > Reset 
Panels.
Work with the Panel Bin
The Panel Bin appears on the right side of the workspace. It contains a tab for each of the basic steps of photo editing: 
Edit, Create, and Share. You can open the Panel Bin to access the tabs, or close it to expand the workspace.
Tabs on the Panel Bin
Show or hide the Panel Bin
Select Window
  > Panel Bin.
Use tools in the Edit, Create, and Share tabs
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In the Panel Bin, click the Edit, Create, or Share tab.
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Click a button for any of the tools listed on that tab.
Use the Project Bin 
Located at the bottom of the edit workspaces, the Project Bin displays thumbnails of open photos. It’s useful for 
switching between multiple open photos in your workspace. The Project Bin has controls that let you open or close 
images, hide images, navigate through open images, make a specific image the frontmost, duplicate an image, rotate 
an image, or view file information. Because the Project Bin appears in both Full Edit and Quick Fix, you can easily 
bring open images into Quick Fix for editing. Multiple-page projects are highlighted by a gray frame around the page 
thumbnails. To show or hide the individual pages, click the right edge of the frame.
Do any of the following:
To open an image, use File
  > Open.
To bring an opened image forward as the frontmost image, double-click a thumbnail.
To rearrange photos, drag thumbnails in the Project Bin. 
To close an image, right-click a thumbnail in the Project Bin and choose Close.
To hide an image, right-click the thumbnail and choose Minimize from the context menu. 
Note: To show an image after hiding it, double-click its thumbnail in the Project Bin, or right-click the thumbnail and 
choose Restore from the context menu. 
To view a photo’s file information, right-click a thumbnail and choose File Info from the context menu.
To duplicate an image, right-click a thumbnail, choose Duplicate from the context menu, and name the file.
To rotate an image, right-click a thumbnail and choose Rotate 90° Left or Rotate 90° Right from the context menu.
To show filenames, right-click in the Project Bin and choose Show Filenames from the context menu.
To open or close the Project Bin, choose Window
  > Project Bin.
To manually show or hide Project Bin, click the title bar of the Project Bin.