Chapter 3: Working In Photoshop Elements; Opening Files In The Edit Workspace - Adobe 65045315 - Photoshop Elements Use Manual

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Chapter 3: Working in Photoshop
Elements
Working in the Edit workspace of Photoshop Elements gives you choices about working with your files. You can set
options for opening, saving, and exporting files by type, by file size, and resolution. You can also process and save
camera raw files. These tools make it easy to combine files of different types and optimize them in
Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 10.
In the Edit workspace, you can create a blank file, open a recently used file, specify which files types to open in
Photoshop Elements, and more.
An additional option for working in the Edit workspace is to use the Guided Edit feature. Guided Edits helps you when
you're unsure of a workflow or how to accomplish a task. They empower users to complete complex editing workflows
in a small number of easy steps.

Opening files in the Edit workspace

Create a new blank file
You may want to create a web graphic, banner, or company logo and letterhead, in which case you need to start from
a new blank file.
1
In the Edit workspace, choose File > New > Blank File.
Enter options for the new image and click OK.
2
Names the new image file.
Name
Provides options for setting the width, height, and resolution of images that you intend to print or to view
Preset
on-screen. Select Clipboard to use the size and resolution of data that you copied to the clipboard. You can also base a
new image on the size and resolution of any open image by choosing its name from the bottom of the Preset menu.
Width, Height, and Resolution
created, unless you've copied data to the clipboard.
Sets an image to RGB color, grayscale, or bitmap (1-bit mode).
Color Mode
Sets the color of the image Background layer. White is the default. Select Background Color to
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use the current background color (shown in the toolbox). Select Transparent to make the default layer transparent,
with no color values—the new image will have a Layer 1 instead of a Background layer.
You can also right-click the background of an image to choose a background color (gray, black, or a custom color).
Open a file
In the Edit workspace, you can open and import images in various file formats. The available formats appear in the
Open dialog box, the Open As dialog box, and the Import submenu.
Sets these options individually. The default values are based on the last image you
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