Adobe Elements Tools Are Perfect For Amateur Digital Photographers
Posted by David Peters on 29th August 2009
Many people, both young and old, are looking at photography as a potential money making endeavor. Unfortunately many meet failure at the start. In part the failure is due to poor photo quality which fails to impress the potential photo buyers.
Many amateur photographers are unaware of the power of photo editing software and that this is a tool many professional photographers use to have their photos end up perfect every time. To make their photos professional quality many people use photo editing software such as Adobe Elements. If you are interested in what Elements can do for you and your photos please read on and I will tell you how you can take your photos and make them a money making commodity.
Once you are done with the job of clicking a photograph, your job of photo editing begins. And, the very first step is to choose a new layer from the options in the menu. Remember that whenever you are making editions and deletions in your original photograph, always do it in a new layer as this makes your editing job easier. Now comes the turn of enhancing the lively appeal of the picture by accentuating its color scheme. This can be done by selecting the brush tool from the menu and clicking on the desired brush element. Basically this tool has three components to opt from, paint brush, spray paint and airbrush. Select the one that would best accentuate the appeal of your picture.
After choosing the brush you will also want to decide on which stroke and brush size you want to use. A quick hint: once you choose the brush tool from the menu press your right bracket key on your keyboard to increase its size and the left bracket key to decrease its size. You can skip this step by simply selecting the sample size option to maintain the consistent size of the brush. Now you want to decide how dark you want to your brush strokes to be.
The opacity tool gives you the freedom to increase or decrease the darkness to improve the clarity of the picture. There is a slider at the bottom of the opacity tool which allows you to increase or decrease the color intensity of your paint brush from 0% to 100%. Elements has a variety of color schemes and you can play around until you find which will work best for you. Experiment with your colors in different layers and then keep only the layer you are satisfied with.
Once you have mastered Photoshop Elements you may want to move to the professional version called Photoshop CS4. CS4 is more difficult to learn but comes packed with more tools and brushes for you to use. You have more than twelve hard-edged and soft edged brushes to play with. You also have a variety of different brushes, including a star, spatter, air brush, spatter shaped and natural brushes. If these are not enough, you are also given the provision of downloading more unique shaped and sized brushes.
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