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Photography Techniques - Adobe Elements

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Add mono tones in Elements

An image can look great in mono and it's easy to create in Elements.

Unsharp Mask Tool in Photoshop Elements

Using the Unsharp Mask Tool to edit your images.

Enhance eyes with Photoshop Elements

Sometimes, adding a bit of spark to eyes can improve a portrait greatly. Here's how to do it in Photoshop Elements.

Selective Colour in Photoshop CS4

To add focus to an image you can keep the subject you wont people to focus on in colour and turn everything else to black and white.

How to make teeth pearly white

This tutorial will show you how to add some sparkle to a smile in Photoshop Elements.

Changing the background of an image

When you've taken a portrait and the background lets it down, there's only one thing to do and that's remove it. This tutorial will show you just how easy it is to remove the background from an image and create a new ...

Creating a two tone picture in Photoshop Elem...

David Sharp shows us how to create a two tone photograph using Photoshop Elements

How to remove shadows created by on camera fl...

Pete Bargh uses Photoshop Elements to remove a picture spoiling flash shadow.

Restoring old photos

How to use Photoshop Elements to remove dust and scratch marks from your old photographs.

Create a jigsaw photo using Photoshop Elements

We show you how to create a realistic jigsaw puzzle out of one of your digital photographs

Tips for better black & white using Elements

Enhance your black & white pictures with a few simple adjustments in Photoshop Elements.

Changing aspect ratios in Photoshop Elements

You don't have to keep the same aspect ratio when saving and printing pictures. Sometimes an unusal format can enhance a photo. Peter Bargh prepares to stretch the format.

Create a paint effect in Elements

Peter Bargh uses Photoshop's Blend mode to create a more realistic paint effect.

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