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In the Editor workspace, choose File > Save.
Photos saved from the Editor workspace are saved as a version and grouped with other saved versions of the original photo. These version sets
are stacked together in Elements Organizer with the latest saved version at the top of the stack.
What if I don't want to save versions of a photo? It's recommended that you save versions of a photo to preserve the original file. If for some
reason, you don't want to save a version of a photo, choose File > Save after you've finished editing a photo. Under Save Options in the Save As
dialog box, deselect the Save In Version Set With Original option.
What if I must optimize the photo for the web? Choose File > Save For Web. You can use different optimization options and preview the
changes. Typically, GIF, JPEG, and PNG formats are used on the web.
Create photo projects
You can use your photos in various fun projects and share with your family and friends. For example, you can create photo projects, such as photo
calendars, greeting cards, CD/DVD labels and jackets, and photo collages. You can print these photo projects at home, or you can upload them to
an online printing service. You can also use your photos at online photo galleries and in photo slide shows.
Create greeting cards
1. In the Organizer workspace, select the photos you want in the greeting card.
2. Click Create > Greeting Card.
3. From the list of options, select the size you want.
4. Select a theme. A preview of the selected theme appears in the Preview area of the Greeting Card dialog box.
5. Click OK.
6. Add text as required.
7. Click the Commit icon
.
8. Save and print the greeting card.
Print and share photos
Photoshop Elements offers many ways to quickly share your media. You can let people view your photos through an interactive online album. You
can send photos to people via email. You can print photos to your home printer or order professionally printed photos. Or, you can put your media
on CDs/DVDs.
For more information, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_org11_share_en.
Print photos
You can print photos from the Editor workspace or the Organizer workspace.
1. Select the photos you want to print.
2. Click Create > Photo Prints.
3. Click Print With Local Printer.
4. Specify printing options, and then click Print.
Share photos using email
In Elements Organizer, select the media you want to share. Click Share, and then select the way you want to share photos.
Follow these steps to share photos using email:
1. Make sure that your email client is specified in Preferences. In Windows, choose Edit > Preferences > Sharing.
Note: In Mac OS, you can find the Preferences option in the Adobe Elements 11 Organizer menu.
2. In Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Microsoft® Windows® Vista™, choose Microsoft Outlook, Windows Live Mail, or Adobe Email
Service. In Windows® XP, choose Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, or Adobe Email Service.
Note: In Mac OS, choose Entourage, Mail, or Outlook.
3. Select a photo in the Media view, and then click Share > Email Attachments.
4. To add more items to the email, select them in the Media view, then drag-and-drop into the media bin on the right.
Note: You can also remove items by selecting them in the media bin, and then clicking the Delete icon .
5. Choose an option from the Maximum Photo Size menu, and use the Quality slider to adjust image clarity.
6. Select recipients of the email by doing one of the following:
Select a name from the Select Recipients list (the names you see are from your contact book).
If you want, add the recipient to your contact book by selecting New Contact in the Contact Book dialog box. Click OK.
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