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  1. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: September 12th, 2009: Cascading: Three Ways to View Multiple Documents at Once
    When you visit Niagara Falls, you can choose to view it from the New York side or the Canadian side. Each side has a different perspective, but both are equally magnificent. When you open documents in Photoshop Elements, the default view allows you to see one large document filling the Editing ...

  2. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: September 5th, 2009: Multitasking; How to make adjustments to more than one layer at a time
    With today’s hectic lifestyles, we are all looking for ways to get more done in less time. When you are working in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements, you can multitask by making changes to several layers at one time. Begin by holding the Ctrl key (Mac: Cmd key) as you select all of the lay ...

  3. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: August 29th: How to Organize Layers into Folders
    It’s back to school time - time for seeing old friends and buying new school supplies. Notebooks, backpacks, pencil cases and file folders – it’s an organizer’s dream! If you have Photoshop, you don’t have to feel left out. You have your own set of file folders f ...

  4. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: August 22nd: Photoshop Ups and Downs: How to Move Layers in the Layers Palette
    On a recent trip to an amusement park, I rode the beautiful, old-fashioned carousel with my son. After a few rounds I found myself asking what was so appealing about the repetitive up and down, round and round motion. Thankfully the ride ended before I turned green. And fortunately, there are s ...

  5. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: August 15th: Close to You: How to Close Multiple Open Files
    When I’m working on a project or editing my photos in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, I often have a number of images open at once. When I am ready to move onto a new project, there are several ways for me to close the files. There’s not a right way or a wrong way to do this – ...

  6. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: August 8th: There’s No Place Like Home, (Except the End)
    Using Shortcuts to Navigate to the Corners of Your Project There’s no place like home … there’s no place like home. As much as I enjoy traveling in the summer, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of coming back home to my comfort spot. When you are working on a digi ...

  7. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: August 1st: O - O - O - It's Magic!
    The functions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements are so amazing, it's almost like magic! Here's a magical way to quickly re-size your document. When you want to view your document in the editing window as large as possible, press Ctrl + 0 (Mac: Cmd + 0) on the keyboard. This fills the editing ...

  8. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: July 25: A Piece of Cake with Layers
    My favorite foodie shows are the cake decorating reality television shows. The multi-layer confections the pastry chefs create just amaze me. I’ve noticed that the chefs design each layer and embellishment separately and then stack them on a new platform. This is not so different from the ...

  9. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: July 18: A Square Deal
    As the song goes, sometimes it’s hip to be square. This is especially true when you are navigating your way around a digital project in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. When you need to zoom in to a specific spot on your project, activate the Navigator Palette by selecting Window > Nav ...

  10. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: July 11: + Marks the Spot
    When a pirate wanted to mark the exact location of his treasure on a map, he marked it with a red X. Photoshop has a similar function. When you need to mark an exact spot on your Photoshop or PSE document, just set the Caps Lock. Doing this will change your cursor into a cross hairs (like a +) ...

  11. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: July 4: Open for Business!
    One of my favorite things about shopping online is that the stores are always open. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, I can satisfy my need for instant gratification. No need to call ahead to see what’s open and what’s not. Photoshop makes it easy to see what’s open, too. When yo ...

  12. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: June 27: Photoshop: The Final Frontier
    Captain’s Log: Stardate 2009. We have entered the Scrapping Zone on an assignment to preserve memory units. Our dilemma: we find ourselves needing to apply the cloak of invisibility to a number of layers in our document. We know that we can hide one layer by clicking on the Layer Visibili ...

  13. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: June 20: A Scale You Can Love
    I have a love-hate relationship with my scale. I love it when it decreases and hate it when it increases. *sigh* Here’s a scale that I like all the time: the Photoshop & PSE font scale shortcut. Select the text that you want to increase or decrease in size by clicking at the beginning or ...

  14. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: June 13: What a Drag!
    If you've ever made a selection and then realized it isn’t in exactly the right spot, you’ll love this tip! It’s a real drag to have to try making the selection over and over again until you get it right! Here’s how to make Photoshop and PSE work with you instead. When y ...

  15. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: June 6: Abandon the Confirmation Checkmark All Ye Who Enter Here
    I’m not sure how amused my English Literature professor would be with my take on Dante’s Divine Comedy, but I think you’ll like this text tip. When you are typing a line of text in Photoshop and PSE, pressing the Enter key takes you to a new line. But pressing Ctrl + Enter ( ...

  16. questionAdobe Photoshop Tips: March 22: Lift the Flap on Hidden Tools
    The Tool bars in Photoshop and PSE remind me of the Lift-the-Flap books my sons used to love when they were little. Some of the pages in those books had little flaps that lifted to reveal a hidden surprise. The Tool bar does, too! Some of the tools have a small arrow to the right of the icon. B ...

  17. questionI can't choose any color except grey. What happened to my colors?
    When grey is the only color choice, the document has been created in grayscale instead of color. Create a new document making sure to choose a color mode other than grayscale. Your color pickers will return to normal.

  18. questionMy brush is suddenly a crosshairs instead of a brush shape. How can I see the brush shapes again?
    When this happens, your Caps Lock is on. Press the Caps Lock key on the keyboard to release it. The brushes will return to the default shaped brushes.

  19. questionHow can I see the brush previews in a larger size in Photoshop or Elements?
    Open a new document. Get the Brush tool. In the options bar across the top of the screen, choose the brush picker. Click the right-facing double arrow at the top right corner of the brush picker. Click Large thumbnails.

  20. questionHow can I flip or turn a brush in Photoshop?
    When you are working with a brush in Photoshop, you sometimes need to tilt, turn or flip it. Here's how: In Photoshop, select Window > Brushes to activate the Brush Presets. Choose “Brush tip shape.” You’ll see a feature that looks like a compass. You can turn that to tu ...

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