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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
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If you are creating a complex cylinder, do any of 
the following:
To add an anchor point to a cylinder, select the 
add anchor point tool ( ) in the dialog box, and 
click the right side of the wire frame. For example, 
you can add an anchor point to more closely fit the 
cylindrical wire frame to a picture of a bottle.
To change an added anchor point from a smooth 
anchor point to a corner anchor point and vice 
versa, select the convert anchor point tool ( ), and 
click the point. A smooth anchor point creates a 
gentle curve when you adjust it; a corner anchor 
point creates a sharp corner.
To delete an added anchor point, select the delete 
anchor point tool ( ), and click the point. Only 
round or diamond-shaped points can be deleted.
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For Field of View, enter a value between 1 and 
130. Alternatively, drag the slider to the left to 
increase the apparent field-of-view, right to 
decrease it. This can make the wire frame fit the 
image better. If you know the field of view angle 
used to photograph the image, you can enter
it here.
To delete a wire frame:
1
Select the selection tool ( ) in the 3D 
Transform dialog box.
2
Select the wire frame, and press Backspace 
(Windows) or Delete (Mac OS).
To manipulate the object in three dimensions:
Do any of the following in the 3D Transform 
dialog box:
To move the object, click the pan camera tool 
(
) in the dialog box, and drag the object.
To rotate the object in any direction, click the 
trackball tool ( ), and drag the object.
For Dolly Camera, enter a value between 0 and 
99. Alternatively, drag the slider to the left to 
magnify the transformed object, right to shrink 
it. This has the same effect as if you were dollying, 
or moving, the camera further from or closer to 
the image.
For Field of View, enter a value between 1 and 
130, or drag the slider to the left to increase the 
apparent field of view, right to decrease it.
The 3D Transform dialog box previews only the 
active layer. As you manipulate an object in 
three dimensions, you can align it with the contents 
of underlying layers. 
To align an object with an underlying layer:
1
Duplicate the layer with which you want
to align.
2
Within the existing stacking order, place this 
duplicate layer directly under the layer you are 
transforming. 
3
Merge the layer to be transformed with the 
duplicated layer. 
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With the Display Background option enabled in 
the 3D Transform options, manipulate the object 
on the layer. 
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When the layer is aligned, disable the Display 
Background option, and click OK.