Photo Editing for Absolute Beginners
Photo Editing for Absolute Beginners answers the most common questions that new Photoshop Elements users ask me. Straight to the point, using the simplest method that will get you in and out of Photoshop Elements in a couple of minutes.
You'll learn how to:
- Find your way around the Photoshop Elements workspace - so you can find the tools and commands you need
- Open a photo in Photoshop Elements - and save it so that you can't ruin your original
- Edit a photo in quick mode - and improve the look of your photos
- Crop a photo for printing - so you get the whole subject in the frame
- Add text to a photo - tell your story or make a postcard
- Save a photo for printing online - so the prints look the best they can
- Print at home - on photo paper of ANY size
- Print multiple photos on a 4x6 - a cost effective way to get your smaller prints for pocket scrapping
You’ll gain the confidence to work on your own - even if you are brand new to Photoshop Elements
40 students enrolled
Last updated Jul 6th, 2024
Get Started Digital Scrapbooking
Get Started Digital Scrapbooking will take you from the very beginning and walk you through step by step through the process of building a layout. You’ll follow along with Melissa, using the same supplies as she does and in the end you’ll be thrilled with your new digital scrapbooking skills.
12 students enrolled
Last updated Sep 22nd, 2024
Simple Family Yearbook
Create a family photo book in four easy steps!
25 students enrolled
Last updated Aug 13th, 2024
Jo Collins says
Is Get Organized:Supplies not available anymore? I can’t seem to buy it.
Melissa Shanhun says
Hi Jo – you can purchase Get Organized: Supplies at the Daily Digi here: https://thedailydigi.com/classes/get-organized-supplies
Criss Vefik says
I think the Daily Digi has retired. Is the Get Organized Supplies class available anywhere?
Melissa Shanhun says
Yes, the Daily Digi is no longer with us.
The new version is available on my site (above) or at http://digiscraphq.com/gosupplies
Jo Collins says
I’m doing Get Organized: Supplies. Do I need to Save Metadata to Files after tagging?
Melissa Shanhun says
Yes, I usually do it every few weeks 😀
Kym Graham says
I’d like to do a course using PSE13 to format my photos and do my own project life cards, for hybrid scrapping. I also need to learn how to understand downloaded files and photos. Can u suggest which course to do pls
Melissa Shanhun says
Hi Kym
This class will show you how to print your photos to size for project life
https://digitalscrapbookinghq.com/photo-editing-beginners/
To make your own project life cards, this video will help you
https://digitalscrapbookinghq.com/create-project-life-cards-photoshop-elements/
To understand downloading files and photos this class will help
https://digitalscrapbookinghq.com/dsab
For more detail on downloading and organising photos
https://digitalscrapbookinghq.com/oab
I hope this helps!
Amanda says
Neither Big Picture Classes classes are correctly linked?
Melissa Shanhun says
Hi Amanda
For some reason the button isn’t working but here’s the direct link
https://digiscraphq.com/digitemplates
https://www.bigpictureclasses.com/classes/fast-photo-fixes
Regards
Melissa
Jennifer says
I understand the Digital Organizing class is a Photoshop Elements class specifically. I do not have that program and wonder if it would be useful to me say, in Adobe Bridge, or Apple photos? I know I’d have to adapt it on my own, but I cannot find anything else about organizing digital supplies and your class comes highly recommended.
Thank you!
Jennifer
Melissa Shanhun says
Hi Jennifer! I happy to hear people recommended my class. I think it would be fairly specific to Organizer, but I have a 30 day money back guarantee, so you could take the class and if it’s just too program specific, let me know and I’ll refund it for you.
Regards
Melissa