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Since Adobe is stopping development of Fuse, I am looking to learn how to work within Dimension. So any free, downloadable, legal documentation you all, or anyone reading this, knows of, would be appreciated. Thank you for the link elsewhere that explains why Adobe is stopping development of Fuse, but not the whole area of 3D. There is, however, an online Adobe Dimension User Guide here. I also ordered a copy of the Classroom in a Book for Dimension. These other free downloadable PDF’s are very helpful. A LOT of info. Thanks again. May 24th, 2020 at 16:38 Reply Quote ProDesignTools Sure. Curious, what other free downloadable PDFs have you found. Perhaps we could feature them here. May 24th, 2020 at 23:09 Reply Quote Louis Hazard Sorry for the lack of clarity. I was referring to the PDFs you all already feature. May 25th, 2020 at 01:22 Reply Quote ProDesignTools Gotcha, thanks Louis. We appreciate your feedback. Notify me of new articles via email. Don’t Need Full Cloud. 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All’avvio sono proposte presentazioni di foto e video, collage ed effetti generati automaticamene.http://co-we.com/mailuserfiles/dgtec-dg-hdpvr320-manual.xml L’utente puo scegliere le creazioni foto e video gia pronte per condividerle al volo, oppure aprire l’elemento desiderato per personalizzare l’effetto finale o crearne di nuovi a partire da modelli gia pronti o da zero. Sono disponibili pattern creativi con pennelli che consentono di applicare motivi divertenti come cuori o stelle, funzionalita per la colorazione automatica delle foto o ravvivare le immagini in bianco e nero trasformandole in foto a colori con un clic. Photoshop Elements 2020 permette di selezionare in automatico il soggetto della foto con un click applicando un effetto oppure ritagliare il soggetto e aggiungerlo a un’altra foto. Anche le persone presenti nei video vengono riconosciute, ed e dunque possibile assegnare loro tag specifici per ritrovarle facilmente in un secondo momento. All’avvio l’applicazione propone presentazioni e collage creativi gia pronti all’uso; sono presenti opzioni di editing automatizzate con istruzioni passo passo che permettono di creare filmati in tutta semplicita. Tra le nuove funzionalita, le modifiche guidate per realizzaere effetti, la possiiblita di creare video dinamici in time-lapse, tasformando una serie di foto o video in un time-lapse che accelera l’azione. Una funzione consente di sostituire il cielo statico con uno animato per creare un effetto di grande impatto. Le barre nere ai bordi vengono riempite automaticamente in modo da corrispondere all’aspetto generale del video. Nuove funzionalita di elaborazione intelligente consentono di ottimizzare video “granulosi” rendendoli piu nitidi con il “drag and drop” dell’effetto Riduci disturbo. Anche in Premiere Elements 2020 e possibile importare e modifica immagini HEIF e video HEVC, sono supportati i tag automatici e durante l’importazione dei video: i volti ripresi vengono riconosciuti automaticamente e i video raggruppati in base alle persone, facilitando e velocizzando cosi le ricerche successive.https://www.informaquiz.it/petrgenis1604790/status/flotaganis23052022-0441 L’aggiornamento dalla versione precedente costa 82,96 euro IVA compresa. Photoshop Elements 2020 e venduto 101,26 euro IVA compresa. L’aggiornamento dalla versione precedente costa 82,96 euro IVA compresa. Sono disponibili sconti per studenti e docenti. Dal sito Adobe e possibile scaricare la versione di prova sia di Premiere Elements 2020, sia di Photoshop Elements 2020. Lo pagate solo 1064 euro, quasi il 10 in meno del prezzo di listino Come funziona, quando sara disponibile e quanto costera Maggiore elocita, nuova interfaccia utente, miglioramenti al sistema di personalizzazione e altro ancora. Navigando questo sito, l'utente accetta di utilizzare i cookie. Accetto Reject Leggi ancora Normativa estesa sui Cookies. December 24, 2019You get many of Photoshop's best features with more ease of use. We may earn affiliate commissions from buying links, which help support our testing. Learn more.New for the 2020 version are auto-colorization, one-click subject selection, automatic skin smoothing, and object removal. You can now also order photo prints and gifts directly from the program. Like Adobe's Creative Cloud applications, many new features take advantage of Adobe's AI technology, called Sensei. As with every version update, we get new Guided Edits, bringing the total of those step-by-step effect helpers to 55 in all. Adobe's consumer photo editing software continues to make splashy Photoshop effects possible for novices to accomplish. What's more, it doesn't require a subscription, as Photoshop does, while still providing a good many of that program's tools. Photoshop Elements remains PCMag's Editors' Choice for enthusiast-level photo editing software. Speaking of downloading, the app's installer is not small, at 2.4GB, and the installed program takes up 2.5GB, so make sure your PC (or Mac, for which Elements is also available) has enough free disk space. The software runs on Windows 10 and 8.1, and on Apple macOS versions 10.11 through 10.13.https://istacover.com/images/a-o-smith-promax-manual.pdf Note that Elements no longer requires Apple QuickTime. I installed Elements on my test PC, a 4K touch-screen Asus Zen AiO Pro Z240IC all-in-one PC. For the longtime Photoshop Elements users, here's a quick rundown of the major new features in the 2020 version: It's uncanny how the tool uses AI to determine a photo's subject. It's not just converting a black-and-white photo into a color one, but you can play around with substituting or enhancing colors in any photo. To be sure, you could already approximate this tool's effect with Content-Aware fill, but this Guided Edit makes easy work of the process. It sounds cheesy but is actually kind of fun. Step-by-step instructions for creating memes, multi-photo text, partial-image sketches, watercolors, shape overlays, background replacements, double exposures, and borders. The renovated tool requires fewer steps and offers attractive templates. Adobe claims a faster installation process and improved performance on common photo-editing tasks. You've long since been able to bypass it, but with the 2019 version, there's another starting point before you get to the editor. The new Start screen is not only your portal to both Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, but it also presents some very useful features. On it you see tips for how to use new editing tools, links to most recent files you worked on, and Auto Creations—slideshows and collages the program automatically generates from your content. You don't have to use it, but it offers a lot of capabilities that would otherwise clutter the main editing application. Its powerful search, auto curation, and sharing tools can be very useful additions to the standard organization tools. Competitors like Corel PaintShop Pro and ACDSee dispense with the extra application and do everything in one interface. Five main mode choices appear at the top of the Organizer's window: eLive (tips and creative ideas), Media, People, Places, and Events. You can combine search criteria to narrow down the results, too. Smart Tags automatically identify what's in the photo—an animal, a face, a landscape, a flower. It's part of the trend of using artificial intelligence and machine learning that we've seen in Flickr, Google Photos, and OneDrive. This cutting-edge technology saves you from having to explicit apply tags to photos, though you can still do this if you want the control it affords. It's a little annoying when one part of a program has information that's not accessible in another feature. Also, I prefer the way Windows 10's and macOS's Photos apps let you see a small map in the Info panel while viewing an individual photo. The program detects all faces and tries to match them to any you've already identified, but it's not 100 percent accurate, and sometimes is fooled by profiles or weird angles. It's easy to add photos to a face tag by confirming the program's proposed images. Once you do this, though, you can search for all photos that have Jordan and Max in them, or for all photos with Jordan or Max, which is nifty. The first time I tried to check this, it said Auto Curation was in progress—understandable, since it analyzes the entire photo library. A few minutes later I could see the chosen images, with a slider to increase or decrease the number of photos shown. The fewer you choose, the higher the quality of the photos that appear. So, for example, you can see what the program thinks are your 50 best photos or your 100 best (10 is the minimum). The app looks for things like lighting, composition, focus, and even emotional impact. Most of my results understandably included humans, and the tool did turn up a bunch of good shots I'd forgotten about. You can even apply Auto Curate to a search, so you could find, for example, your best shots of mountains or cats. From photos shot around the same area and time, it produced pleasant collages, which benefited from a bit of editing and photo swapping. The feature also produced several slideshows of varying interest from my test media, with effective transitions and backgrounds. The background music was usually well chosen to fit the image subjects, but if often stopped abruptly, rather than fading out. Some were so short as to be pointless. In any case, the project can provide starting points for your own creativity. Those products group photos from locations and time periods and automatically suggest albums. Though these don't always hit the mark, they can be a good way to get you started with albums. The program makes many of Photoshop proper's high-end image manipulation capabilities but without the same degree of difficulty. Many of the tools, particularly content-aware ones that let you do things like removing areas or objects without disrupting the background, are unique to Adobe software. The Smart Looks tool chooses an effect based on image analysis, with four variations. These indeed matched the image types of my test shots well. And Quick mode's FX options offer four variations on the standard Vintage, Cross Process, and Toy Camera options, among seven others. I like how this tool shows your actual image under the influence of the effect, rather than just a sample image, as some programs do. It works impressively, framing group photos and suggesting creative looks for landscapes. The crop tool, too, is suitable for many professional use cases, letting you specify standard aspect ratios and even a target size in pixels. As with Photoshop, you get an array of tool buttons along the left, and edited files are saved in Photoshop PSD format. For web producers, there's the Save for Web option, which optimizes (that is, reduces the file size) of images for online display. These don't appear in the Filter Gallery, but must be chosen from the Filter menu directly, which may be an oversight. That said, they can produce some pretty amazing effects. The Text tool lets you wrap text around a shape so it doesn't overlap important parts of an image. Character-styling options are far less extensive than those in Photoshop, however. It's simply a button that appears at the bottom panel when you're using the selection brush; it's also available from the Select menu. It worked admirably on all but photos with backgrounds that blended in with the subject using similar colors. You can even remove selected objects and mark others for preserving. Recompose did a good job letting me move my big head closer to a friend without distorting a test picture, though I did have to crop the photo to remove a duplicate head. There's a good selection of clipart, too. The spot-healing brush does an excellent job at removing blemishes. I also removed a sign in the background of a photo by brushing in the texture from a forest in the image with the healing brush. It does include Adobe's raw Profiles such as Color, Portrait, and Vivid, along with noise reduction, but Elements has no chromatic aberration correction. There are also lens distortion corrections, but they don't use profiles to base automatic corrections on your equipment the way Lightroom and DxO PhotoLab do. The raw importer actually has red-eye reduction and cropping, which seems like an unnecessary duplication of what's in the editor app. It identifies faces, overlays a circle—not an ellipse—and lets you smooth or blur the area; you can adjust the intensity of the smoothing. It's a quick fix, but I think you're better off applying Gaussian blur to a selection or using the Spot Healing brush. Open this, and a window pops up with all the faces circled. A right-side panel offers adjusters for Lips (with Smile and related sub-choices), Eyes, Nose, and Face. The last lets you change the forehead height, jawbone shape, and chin height. It does a great job identifying the facial features and convincingly modifying them. It's probably best to use these tools sparingly unless you want your friends looking like strangers. You find it under the Enhance menu in either Quick or Expert mode. When you open a photo in Open Closed Eyes, you see circles around any faces in the image, with the closed-eye faces highlighted. Then you have to choose an eye source—the fixed open eyes needn't come from the same person's face as the one with closed eyes. Believe me, if you do this with the glamor model sample eye source photos Adobe provides, you'll likely be in for some laughs. I still wish Adobe included some type of refinement tools, to get the lighting and detail closer to the original's. If nothing else, Open Closed Eyes is a fun trick. Auto mode, after converting your image from monochrome to RGB and churning for a while, presents you with four versions of your photo colorized. The top two choices skew towards warm tones, and the bottom two cool. It handles various skin colors with aplomb.The Manual mode is completely different. It lets you select areas of an image that you want to out and out change the colors. So you can turn a blue shirt red, for example. This works better with solid colors that for patterns, though it handles varying lighting on the selected areas well. They're basically wizards that use tools within the app. If you knew what you were doing, you wouldn't need the Guided Edits to create these effects, but we don't all have MFAs. With the 2019 version, new effects include Meme-Maker, Partial Sketch, Text and Border Overlay, and Multi-Photo Text. A gallery of Guided Edits shows sample images of what they do, and swiping the cursor over these reveals the before and after. There are also tabs for different effect types, like Basics, Color, and Fun. There are now over 50 Guided Edits in all (enough that it would be nice if you could search for them). Below I take you through a few of the newer and cooler Guided Edits. Now we get a Guided Edit to simplify the process. You use one of the selection tools, and then simple hit the Remove Object button. You can fine tune your results with the Spot Healing Brush and Clone Stamp tool after the initial removal. This Elements Guided Edit is pretty much the same deal. It may sound cheesy, but it's actually fun. If you're making a gift card or poster, it could be just what the doctor ordered. You simply select a pattern from the right panel (there are 15 of them, including fireworks, footprints, and leaves as well as hearts and stars) and go to town on your photo. Extra niceties are that the tool can automatically protect the subject from being covered in patterns, and you can blur its edges to make it stand out. But those images with the big text can be effective. Element's Meme-Maker tool puts a colorful radiating background to your photo along with adding that big block-letter text. You can change the background and optionally apply a few different filters, including newsprint and one similar to the famous Obama Hope poster designed by Shepard Fairey using a photo by Mannie Garcia. The twist with this new image tool is that you can use multiple photos for the letters in your text. You can either add a photo for each letter, or preload the Photo Bin and have them flow automatically into the text. You can then choose a solid background color. I could see this being an effective tool for organizations' flyers and posters. You can subtract painted areas to taste. You can flip the painted and nonpainted areas for a different look, and soften the effect's edges. I suppose some users might have fun with this one, but to be honest it doesn't do much for me. This Guided Edit merely takes two editing tools and puts them into a wizard. You don't get a large selection of border styles or text fonts, but if you need guidance in applying these two edits and don't want to mess with layers, you may find it useful. Of course, the wizard saves you from having to know how to do this with standard Photoshop tools. You start by using any of the selection tools (see Advanced Tools, below) to select the person you want in the foreground. After your new background is in place, the final step in the wizard is to save or share your creation. Alternatively, the wizard lets you open the image in the editor for further tinkering. In fact, Painterly doesn't require any artistic ability at all. What it does is to use your existing photo for brush strokes. You get five brush styles, and after applying one (and removing unwanted areas), you can choose a background canvas texture and optionally apply a painterly filter, such as watercolor. Again, this is a fun, easy way to create a more compelling image than your typical snapshot. With the Auto Selection tool, you draw a rectangle or shape over the object you want to select, and the tool determines your object's edges. The earlier Quick Selection tool has you scribble on the object you want to select. I still prefer Quick over Auto, since getting the right shape size and placement is a tad trickier than simply scribbling over the object. The brilliance of the tool is that it switches between adding and subtracting from your selection depending on whether you're inside or outside the original selection. You can also hover the tool right over the edge to have Photoshop Elements refine the selection for you—that usually means adding those stray hairs to it. The tool worked impressively on a photo of my niece's Shih Tzu puppy. You can, for example, give one person's face their eyes from another shot. Scene Cleaner lets you remove passers-by from a landscape or famous site. Exposure, also called high dynamic range (HDR), fixes by using two or more shots to combine the best version of, say, the clouds in the sky from one picture, and a forest below from a second shot. It even fills in empty areas left by the photos and stitching—to impressive effect in my testing—but it can take a long time to do its work. You won't find that filling option in other software. These offer a really cool and easy way to make a sky bluer or darken areas of an image. This can automatically sharpen shots in which you shook the camera slightly. It gives you the same control as the Photoshop tool, letting you select the area you want to correct. You can directly upload to online photo sites, including Flickr and Twitter. I would like to see more social outlets here, such as Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr. One minor disappointment is that Elements' own keyword tags don't carry over into Flickr, though you can add tags at the time of uploading. Others include the lack of direct sharing to Facebook Messenger, Skype, or WhatsApp. If Adobe had produced a UWP app, all this sharing could be built-in via Windows' standard Share button. You can start creating one from either the Organizer or by selecting images in the editor and choosing the Create drop-down. You get six templates, including WaterColor, Woods, Pan and Zoom, and Classic. You can change the background music and add or remove images to taste, but the slideshow is generated automatically and starts playing right away, so your layout choices are limited. The tools in Apple Photos and Microsoft Photos actually offer more customization at this point, with more canned music choices and control over slide duration. From the Create menu, choose Photo Prints, FujiFilm Prints and Gifts, and accept the Fuji terms of use. You then see a windows that's basically the FujiFilm website, where you can choose what sort of prints you want and on what surfaces. 4-by-6-inch prints cost a reasonable 19 cents each. It uses a clear and simple interface, but dedicated options like Editors' Choice, Mpix, offer more printing options, and sending pictures to CVS or Walmart gets you the option of same-day pickup. I'd love to be able to search within the application for help on tools and techniques. Even a user-guide-type offline help document would be an improvement. Professionals, of course, can do all it can do and more with Photoshop CC, but that comes with a high learning curve and recurring price tag. Elements makes doing a lot of the coolest Photoshop effects accessible to laypeople. It offers a generous subset of the pro editor's features in a simpler package. With best-in-class tools for getting creative with your digital images, Adobe Photoshop Elements remains our Editors' Choice for enthusiast photo editing software. Those who are only interested in photography without the extra creativity tools should look to our photo workflow software Editors' Choice, Lightroom, and pros will certainly want Photoshop CC, our Editors' Choice for pro photo editing software. You get many of Photoshop's best features with more ease of use. A native New Yorker, he has at various times headed up PC Magazine's coverage of Web development, enterprise software, and display technologies. Michael cowrote one of the first overviews of web services for a general audience. Before that he worked on PC Magazine's Solutions section, which covered programming techniques as well as tips on using popular office software. He previously covered services and software for ExtremeTech.com. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The display of third-party trademarks and trade names on this site does not necessarily indicate any affiliation or the endorsement of PCMag. If you click an affiliate link and buy a product or service, we may be paid a fee by that merchant. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Used: GoodSomething we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and Amazon Prime. Learn more about the program. With the help of Photoshop Elements 13 All-in-One For Dummies, you can edit those photos and turn them into stunning works of art. The book will help you get to know the key features of Photoshop Elements, including examining the Elements workspace; navigating the tools; viewing images on your computer; setting your preferences; and acquiring, saving, and exporting images. You'll then take your skills to next level and become a pro at working with iOS and Android devices, specifying resolution and changing image sizing, choosing color modes and file formats, working with Camera Raw, using and managing color, painting and drawing with Elements, creating layers, and so much more. Plus, you'll discover how to add pizzazz with styles and effects, apply quick image makeovers, correct lighting, color, and clarity, and composite with Photomerge. Going well beyond the basics of how to use Photoshop Elements?and weighing in at more than 672 pages. Photoshop Elements 13 All-in-One For Dummies is the most comprehensive Elements book on the market. Written by Barbara Obermeier and Ted Padova, veteran authors, long-time instructors, and expert speakers who have spent decades specializing in digital imaging, this hands-on, friendly guide is jam-packed with everything you need to create, edit, fix, share, and organize digital images. Combines nine content-rich books in one value-packed reference Includes updated and revised information to reflect the latest release, Photoshop Elements 13 Richly illustrated in full color and brimming with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions Explains how to enhance your images by adjusting color, brightness, resolution, contrast, and sharpness Whether you're an amateur photographer or new to the digital photo scene and want to perform sophisticated editing techniques with a powerful image-editing software program, Photoshop Elements 13 All-in-One For Dummies has everything you need?and more. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Show details. Sold by Amazing Everyday Deals and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. Ships from and sold by Buy AM. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Want to edit, enhance, and organize your photos, and even turn them into works of art. You can do it with Photoshop Elements, and this colorful reference shows you how. From getting started and learning to use all the tools to working with layers and masks, retouching, adding effects, and creating photo cards and calendars, it’s all here. Make friends with Elements.Ted Padova is an internationally recognized authority on Adobe Acrobat, PDF, and digital imaging. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Micjop 5.0 out of 5 stars Photoshop is a bit overwhelming so having this book that gives you step by step instructions is wonderful.I haven't been all through the book yet, but so far it is easy to understand and apply the lessons. It makes me feel confident that I can learn the things I need to know about Photoshop Elements.I plan on looking for a graphics arts class at a local college. I'm sure once I understand the basics, with personal guidance, this book will be one of the most valuable on my bookshelf!The book is easy to read, the illustrations are beneficial (but wish there were more), and there are some follow along projects that helpful. The book also covers shortcut keys that can be used in lieu of clicking with the mouse. I am happy that I purchased it.