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George, thanks for the nice video, some good work around suggestions I had not given much thought to in the past. I liked the idea at the end to adjust values and to put the white layer behind the gradent. I am sure this will be helpful to many in making that collage really pop! Thank you for all you do! Rich
You're welcome Rich, just a fun little project but it gave me a chance to explain how to fix that hard edge problem that frequently happens with vignettes. George
Amazing video George, thank you so much! Great way of showing (sometimes repeating if necessary, to make sure we are following well or understand better). This is the feature of Photoshop Elements I so much wanted to learn. I must mention that in looking for this and before I found it, I came across a video that led me to think it was the same as this yours one. It ended up being a video that would allow me to PRINT several photos on one single page (I confused the two things). But at the same time I wanted to learn that feature too. So I embarked myself in that video and out of nothing Photoshop Elements took me to the Organizer (which I had never used) and started downloading or importing my photos. Anyways, in trying and trying things (typical of me when trying to learn) I finally could print four 3x5 photos on a single page. So far so good, HOWEVER after that, the screen display became huge (and this has nothing to do with my changing the display to bigger because I put it back to automatic) and it froze. I tried that several times trying to find the reason, always by restarting my computer. Is there a bug in the software? is it not well installed? (mind you, all the rest works perfectly when I follow your videos). Can you help? For ever grateful. :)
Hi Lisette, I cover the Elements Organizer completely in my Photoshop Elements training course, there is a link in the description on all of my videos. With printing you will find all of the multi-image print options in the print tool in the Organizer, in the Editor print menu you have options for just printing one picture. On the image preview size in the Organizer, look just below the images in the right corner and you will see a slider control for Zoom. Slide that to the left to make the preview images smaller and to the right to make the preview images larger. If you double click on an image it will fill the Organizer window, you can get back to the grid view either by clicking on the arrow next to Grid in the upper left or just slide the slider control back to the left, full size just slides it all the way to the right. George
what a fabulous video. I just learned so much, especially layer masks..they are tricky for me. i went to Amazon to check out your teaching dvd and book. are they available for the Mac computer?
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Fantastic and useful video, George! Thanks for all the tips and tricks. The levels at the end gave it a nice polishing touch.
Thanks John, I use that Levels Adjustment Layer all the time, good habit to be in.
George
George, thanks for the nice video, some good work around suggestions I had not given much thought to in the past. I liked the idea at the end to adjust values and to put the white layer behind the gradent. I am sure this will be helpful to many in making that collage really pop!
Thank you for all you do!
Rich
You're welcome Rich, just a fun little project but it gave me a chance to explain how to fix that hard edge problem that frequently happens with vignettes.
George
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Thanks george for another quality video i have spent a ton of time going through your old videos and trying out your projets great fun
You're welcome! This makes video number 511, lots more to come.
George
Just came across this ......very nice 😁 yep I’m a newbie
Thanks!, and we were all newbies once
Thanks so much this is one tutorial that i needed so much.
You're welcome Michael!
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Amazing video George, thank you so much! Great way of showing (sometimes repeating if necessary, to make sure we are following well or understand better). This is the feature of Photoshop Elements I so much wanted to learn. I must mention that in looking for this and before I found it, I came across a video that led me to think it was the same as this yours one. It ended up being a video that would allow me to PRINT several photos on one single page (I confused the two things). But at the same time I wanted to learn that feature too. So I embarked myself in that video and out of nothing Photoshop Elements took me to the Organizer (which I had never used) and started downloading or importing my photos. Anyways, in trying and trying things (typical of me when trying to learn) I finally could print four 3x5 photos on a single page. So far so good, HOWEVER after that, the screen display became huge (and this has nothing to do with my changing the display to bigger because I put it back to automatic) and it froze. I tried that several times trying to find the reason, always by restarting my computer. Is there a bug in the software? is it not well installed? (mind you, all the rest works perfectly when I follow your videos). Can you help? For ever grateful. :)
Hi Lisette, I cover the Elements Organizer completely in my Photoshop Elements training course, there is a link in the description on all of my videos. With printing you will find all of the multi-image print options in the print tool in the Organizer, in the Editor print menu you have options for just printing one picture. On the image preview size in the Organizer, look just below the images in the right corner and you will see a slider control for Zoom. Slide that to the left to make the preview images smaller and to the right to make the preview images larger. If you double click on an image it will fill the Organizer window, you can get back to the grid view either by clicking on the arrow next to Grid in the upper left or just slide the slider control back to the left, full size just slides it all the way to the right.
George
what a fabulous video. I just learned so much, especially layer masks..they are tricky for me. i went to Amazon to check out your teaching dvd and book. are they available for the Mac computer?
Hi Bonnie, my DVDs are Windows only, but the online versions work great with Macs. You can find the online training here www.howtogurus.com.
George
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