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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Cropping, resizing, retouching, and transforming photos
Last updated 7/26/2011
Photomerge Exposure
Automatic Photomerge Exposure
You can select and deselect the photos through the Project Bin.
1
In the Photoshop Elements Editor, open the required files using File > Open.
a
Select a minimum of two and a maximum of ten photos from the Project Bin.
b
Select File > New > Photomerge Exposure.
Photoshop Elements Editor displays the selected photos. 
2
In the Photomerge panel, select Automatic.
You can view the selected photos in the Editor.
3
Select one of the following options:
Simple Blending 
This option does not enable you to change the Photomerge Exposure settings. Selecting this option 
displays the merged photo in the Editor.
Smart Blending 
Selecting this option enables you to adjust the settings using the sliders. You can view the final photo 
based on the settings you provide. You can adjust the following settings:
Highlight Details
 
Enables you to increase or decrease the details that are in the highlight.
Shadows 
Enables you to lighten or darken the shadows.
Saturation
 
Enables you to change the intensity of the color.
4
After you get the desired result, click Done to complete Photomerge Exposure.
Manual Photomerge Exposure
1
In the Photoshop Elements Editor, open the required files using File > Open.
a
Select Show Open Files in the Project Bin to view all the opened files.
b
Select a minimum of two and a maximum of ten photos from the Project Bin.