Select two stars to display images with two or more star rating. In the Photo Browser select one of the stars in the star ratings filter.You can organize your images by their rating. You can rate your images at any time however, it's recommended you rate your images as soon as you import them to Photoshop Elements.įigure 2: Rate images with up to 5 stars. When you choose the number of stars you like, they will appear yellow (see figure 2). Move your cursor over one of the images in the Organizer Photo Browser and you will see 5 unhighlighted stars below each photo.In Photoshop Elements you can do this by star rating them with zero to 5 stars. One way to organize a large catalog of photos is to create a rating system. Deactivate the Timeline by choosing Window > Timeline again.The height of the bars represents the number of images in that specific month. The Timeline bars represent the images taken in that month. Click on a specific month in the Timeline to view the photos taken in this month.Choose Window > Timeline to display the Timeline (see figure 1).įigure 1: The Timeline in Photoshop Elements.You can easily choose any month or year displayed and view all your photos from that time period. The Timeline organizes your photos according to when you took them. Photoshop Elements Organizer automatically organizes your photos in the Photo Browser Timeline before you tag them. Requirementsįor this tutorial, you need the following software:
#Photoshop 6.0 user manual how to#
This tutorial will show you how to use the Photoshop Elements 6.0 Organizer to sort, tag, rate and find your images. Every Adobe Photoshop beginner at some time makes a masterpiece, only to find out that they did it all on one layer, and now they can't remove those pink clouds they put on it.Organizing images in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 This allows you to go back and edit the layers individually. Remember – create a new layer for each part of your image. You can drag layers up and down the list. The eyeball will apear next to that layer. To work on a different layer, click on that layer. To make a new layer, click the New Layer button, as shown by the red arrow. The Layers window shows the various layers that your image is made up of. 2 – Using Adobe Photoshop's Layers window 1 – Creating a New ImageĬlick File > New, and create a new image of any size you desire. The images in this tutorial are from Adobe Photoshop 7.0, but they're very similar to those from newer versions, like Photoshop CS4.īookmark this page, load up Photoshop, and we'll begin the tutorial. From there, you'll quickly discover most of the other features of the program yourself. It only teaches you the few simple features you need to know, to start using Adobe Photoshop. This basic, thirty-minute tutorial is not a comprehensive instruction manual. and is designed to help people who are absolute Photoshop beginners. This tutorial goes right back to the DAWN OF TIME! :). Most Photoshop tutorials for beginners are really for people who are already familiar with the program. Beginners' Guide to Adobe Photoshop – of 4Įver wanted to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, but had no idea where to start? The wall of icons and menus can be intimidating.