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How to add drama to a black and white photograph in Adobe Photoshop Elements by adding spot color. Download Project Files here http://www.georgepeirson.com/e67f
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This comprehensive video takes you step-by-step through the complete process from beginning images clear through to the final composite image. This training demo was recorded in Photoshop Elements 14 but the techniques used will work just as well in other versions of Photoshop Elements.
The image used in this project video is available free. License: CC0 Public Domain . You can get the image and the Photoshop Elements PSD file on my video support page here: http://www.georgepeirson.com/e67f
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This is just one of my numerous Photoshop Elements online tutorials. You can view more Photoshop Elements Tutorial Videos in these YouTube Playlists:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfp-NJt_DpgGGmWzC3IAY5GmswyvttXGc – Photoshop Elements 11
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfp-NJt_DpgGMl0P1ehKkHEjgf_dIdOBT – Photoshop Elements 12
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfp-NJt_DpgGRxA5bCPWCuGpTvTHMwxcy – Photoshop Elements 13
Check out my YouTube channel for all of my Photoshop Elements online tutorials. http://www.youtube.com/user/howtogurus
George Peirson brings over 20 years of expert image and photo editing experience to create his using Photoshop Elements tutorials. His training is not just for the beginner but for beginners to advanced users who want to learn the art of photo manipulation and image creation in Photoshop Elements. His numerous tutorial videos cover such topics as layers and layer mask creation, photo manipulation, painting, tips, refine edge techniques, removing background, and changing backgrounds, soft focus tricks, photomerge and more. You can also find George’s Complete Photoshop Elements training DVD titles on Amazon.
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Keyboard shortcuts are designed to save you time when working in Photoshop, and in my experience there is no better way to work in Photoshop. If you are serious about working quickly in Photoshop, start learning your keyboard shortcuts today!
To edit your keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop go to Edit – Keyboard Shortcuts. From this dialog box you can change and add new shortcuts to every command in Photoshop. First, find the command you want to change, it will be listed in the same way as your menu bar. For instance you can go to File – Save and enter a new shortcut for save.
If there is an existing shortcut that you want to change, click on the shortcut and hold down the keyboard keys of your desired shortcut. If there is a conflict, Photoshop will allow you to accept and go to the conflict, or cancel the change.
Create a List of Keyboard Shortcuts
If you have ever wanted to view all of your keyboard shortcuts in one file, you are in luck – Photoshop will generate that file for you.
Just go to Edit- Keyboard Shortcuts and click on “Summarize” – it will create an HTM document listing all of your shortcuts. The best thing about this list is that it uses YOUR keyboard shortcuts, so if you change a few shortcuts, your changes will be reflected on the list.