Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Camera raw files
Last updated 7/26/2011
Crop tool
 
 
Removes part of an image. Drag the tool within the preview image to select the portion you want to 
keep, and then press Enter.
Straighten tool
 
 
You can use the Straighten tool to realign an image vertically or horizontally. This tool also resizes 
or crops the canvas to accommodate straightening the image.
Red Eye Removal
 
 
Removes red eye in flash photos of people and green or white eye in pets. 
Open Preferences Dialog
 
 
Opens the preferences dialog.
Rotate buttons 
 
Rotates the photo either counterclockwise or clockwise.
Set custom camera settings
When you open a camera raw file, Photoshop Elements reads information in the file to see which model of camera 
created it, and then applies the appropriate camera settings to the image. If you are always making similar adjustments, 
you can change the default settings of your camera. You can also change settings for each model of camera you own, 
but not for multiple cameras of the same model.
1
Open a camera raw file and adjust the image.
2
To save the current settings as the default for the camera that created the image, click the triangle next to the 
Settings menu and choose Save New Camera Raw Default.
3
To use the Photoshop Elements default settings for your camera, click the triangle next to the Settings menu and 
choose Reset Camera Raw Default.
Color and camera raw
Using the histogram and RGB values in camera raw
The Camera Raw histogram shows all three channels (red, green, and blue) of the image simultaneously. The 
histogram changes automatically as you adjust the settings in the Camera Raw dialog box. 
As you move the Zoom tool, Hand tool, or White Balance tool over the preview image, you see the RGB values in the 
upper-right corner of the dialog box.
RGB values of an image