Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Photoshop Elements workspace
Last updated 7/26/2011
Redisplay disabled warning messages
In certain situations, messages containing warnings or prompts are displayed. You can disable the display of these 
messages by selecting the Don’t Show Again option in the message, and reset the messages you’ve disabled at a later 
time. 
1
Choose Photoshop
  Elements
   > Preferences
 
> General.
2
Click Reset All Warning Dialogs, and click
  OK.
Scratch disks and plug-ins
About scratch disks
When your system does not have enough RAM to perform an operation, Photoshop
  Elements uses scratch disks. A 
scratch disk is any drive or partition of a drive with free memory. By default, Photoshop
  Elements uses the hard drive 
on which the operating system is installed as its primary scratch disk. 
You can change the primary scratch disk or designate a second, third, or fourth scratch disk to be used when the 
primary disk is full. Your primary scratch disk should be your fastest hard disk and have plenty of defragmented space 
available.
For best performance, use the following guidelines when assigning scratch disks:
Scratch disks should not be on the same physical drive as Photoshop
  Elements or any large files you are editing.
Scratch disks should be not be on the same physical drive as the one used for the operating system’s virtual memory.
Scratch disks should be on a local drive. That is, they should not be accessed over a network.
Scratch disks should be conventional (non-removable) media.
RAID disks/disk arrays are good choices for dedicated scratch disk volumes.
Drives with scratch disks should be defragmented regularly. Or better yet, use an empty drive or a drive with plenty 
of unused space to avoid fragmentation issues.
Change scratch disks
Photoshop
  Elements needs contiguous hard drive space to create a scratch disk. For this reason you should frequently 
defragment your hard drive. Adobe recommends that you use a disk tool utility to defragment your hard drive on a 
regular basis. 
1
Choose Photoshop
  Elements
  > Preferences
 
> Performance.
2
Select the desired disks from the Scratch Disks menu (you can assign up to four scratch disks), and click OK.
3
Restart Photoshop
  Elements for the change to take effect.
About plug-in modules
Plug-in modules are software programs developed by Adobe Systems and other software developers to add 
functionality to Photoshop
  Elements. A number of importing, exporting, and special-effects plug-ins come with your 
program; they are inside the Photoshop
  Elements Plug-ins folder. You can select an additional plug-ins folder in which 
to load compatible plug-ins stored with another application. You can also create a shortcut for a plug-in stored in 
another folder on your system. You can then add the shortcut or alias to the Plug-ins folder to use that plug-in with 
Photoshop
  Elements. Once installed, plug-in modules appear as options added to the Import or Export menu, as filters