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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Working in Photoshop Elements
Display file information in the Info panel or status bar
In the Edit workspace, you can change the information displayed in the Info panel or the status bar. (The leftmost
section of the status bar, which is located at the bottom of the document window, displays the current magnification.
The section next to the leftmost one displays information about the current file.)
Do one of the following:
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• In the Info panel, choose Panel Options from the More menu.
• In the status bar, click the black triangle.
Select a view option:
2
Displays information on the amount of data in the image. The number on the left represents the
Document Sizes
printing size of the image—approximately the size of the saved, flattened file in PSD format. The number on the right
indicates the file's approximate size, including layers.
Displays the name of the color profile used by the image.
Document Profile
Displays the size of the image in the currently selected units.
Document Dimensions
Displays RAM and scratch disk usage and allocation. The number on the left indicates the RAM used
Scratch Sizes
and scratch disk space allocated to Photoshop Elements. The number on the right indicates the amount of RAM that
Photoshop Elements can use for image storage or the scratch disk.
Displays the percentage of time actually spent performing an operation instead of reading from or writing
Efficiency
to the scratch disk. If the value is below 100%, Photoshop Elements is using the scratch disk and, therefore, is operating
more slowly.
Shows how long it took to complete the last operation.
Timing
Shows the name of the active tool.
Current Tool
More Help topics
"About
color" on page 186
"About scratch
disks" on page 31
"About rulers, grids, and
guides" on page 46
Save or delete metadata templates in the Edit workspace
If you have metadata that you repeatedly enter, you can save the metadata entries in metadata templates. The templates
can be used for entering information, and they save you the effort of retyping metadata in the File Info dialog box. In
the Photo Browser, you can search for metadata to locate files and photos.
In the Edit workspace, open the File Info dialog box and do one of the following:
• To save metadata as a template, click the drop-down button in the row of buttons in the File Info dialog box, and
select Export. Enter a template name, and click Save.
• To delete a metadata template, click Show Templates Folder. Browse and select the template you want to delete, and
press Delete.
Use a saved metadata template in the Edit workspace
In the Edit workspace, choose File > File Info, click the drop-down button in the row of buttons in the File Info
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dialog box, and select Import.
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