Tutorial 2: Edit Your Photos - Adobe 29180155 - Photoshop Elements 4.0 User Manual

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3. Print and share your photos.
Choose File > Print to bring up the Print dialog box, where you can view a preview of a photo. Then click Print to
enjoy your finished image.
If you enjoy sending photos to friends and family electronically, you can choose to have a photo automatically
attached to an e-mail message. Click the Attach to E-mail button in the shortcuts bar. Photoshop Elements helps you
convert the photo to the JPEG format (typically the easiest file format for sharing), and then attaches the photo.
If you use a web-based e-mail system, Photoshop Elements may not be able to attach a photo. In this case, simply
start your e-mail service, and then manually attach the photo.

Tutorial 2: Edit your photos

Photoshop Elements has a multitude of editing tools to make your images look fantastic. Start in the Quick Fix
workspace for a wide range of basic photo-editing capabilities (such as Auto Smart Fix and automatic red-eye
removal). When you're ready, move over to the Standard Edit workspace for more freedom to edit and create the
image you want. In this tutorial, you'll do some editing in Quick Fix, and then move to Standard Edit and add some
effects.
1. Open your photo in Quick Fix.
In Quick Fix, choose File > Open.
Choose Before And After from the View menu located at the lower left corner of the image area. This view sets up
the Quick Fix workspace so that you can see both the original and the edited versions.

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