Experts say the average person takes 150 photos a year. Really? I think that's an understatement.
Each day we are adding to the collections on our phones, cameras and tablets. It can get a little overwhelming... BUT there's a way to keep all your photos safe and secure and easy to browse. Photoshop Elements! Photoshop Elements is a program from Adobe that is available for both Mac and PC and it will make your life easier. (I promise!)
You can use Photoshop Elements to easily import and edit photos from your camera or phone, or tablet, or even a handy dandy negative/slide scanner.
But, first things first, how do you even get the photos into Photoshop Elements?
In today's video tutorial I'll step you through the process of pulling all the photos off a camera or other device and storing them safely on your computer. Plus I sneak in a quick little edit too!
If you enjoyed this tutorial, you'll love Photo Editing for Absolute Beginners.This video course answers the most common questions that new Photoshop Elements users ask about cropping, printing and editing photos. Straight to the point, using the simplest method that will get you in and out of Photoshop Elements in a couple of minutes.
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