Having covered the theory of the Quick Fix mode in the previous video, it’s time to correct colour, brightness and focus of a real-world digital photograph. Almost all photographs taken on a digital camera require some degree of adjustment to make them look good, and quite simply put, the Quick Fix mode is going to be the fastest and easiest way to get the job done.
Photoshop Video Tutorial - A Beginner's Guide to Photoshop Elements - (Part 4) - The Quick Fix Mode in Action
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28 Sep 2008 - 17:07
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Hello Matt,
So far, I do not have any questions but instead I wanted to thank you for all the tutorials teaching me how to do Adobe Photoshop. I find everything in the tutorials to be extremely easy to understand and your voice nice listening too. I love the English accent.
I have Adobe Photoshop #7 and haven't installed my #10 yet. I'm looking forward to a lot of enjoyment working with my photography in the future ... after I've mastered all those buttons on this Photoshop program.
Thank you for all your time and help educating me .. you're a God sent : )
Take care,
Christine
Thank You
Hi Christine,
Many thanks for the feedback, it's really nice to hear you're finding my tutorials helpful.
You've made my day!
Regards
Matt
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deleting ALL images in organizer
How do you select ALL images in the organizer for deleting? How do you add images to the organizer that were missed on the original upload?
Raymond
Selecting, Deleting & Importing!
Hi Raymond,
To select all images go to the Edit menu and choose the 'Select All' command.
If you want to delete all the images in the Organiser you can also just delete the catelogue.
To import missed files in a folder, just reimport the whole folder again. Organiser will attempt to import all files but at the end of its attempt will inform you that the files already in the Organiser were not duplicated, but the files not currently in the Organiser have been imported. It's pretty smart like that.
Hope that helps
Matt
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