Once you have the perfect image, chances are you’re going to want to show other people your work. Photoshop Elements allows you to do this in a number of ways, whether by printing the image using a local inkjet printer, sending via email or placing on a web site or image hosting service. How you decide to ‘output’ the image will determine how you save it, what format, what quality settings, what size! You’ll need to know how to balance out the quality of the final image and achieve manageable file sizes for your output criteria all at the same time. And if you care about your photos, you’ll also want to know how to back them up and keep them safe. Luckily for you, Photoshop Elements can do all of that and much more!
Photoshop Video Tutorial - A Beginner's Guide to Photoshop Elements - (Part 10) - Saving, Sending, Printing and Backing Up
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