Saturday, July 10, 2010

Creating Panorama in Adobe Photoshop Elements is very easy

Panaroma posted by Ripple (VJ) : This has been created in Photoshop Elements 7.0 without any editing : Automatic : Panaromic View of RamGanga Resort, Corbett
- Click photographs of the same plane (Height) ... Make sure that there is some scene-overlapping in photographs clicked by moving left to right or vice-versa.
- Download the Photographs into a folder
- Launch PSE-Editor
- Go to File :: Panorama Photomerge
- It will open a dialog where you need to specify the files from which you want to create a Panorama.
- Click OK and you will get a Panoramic view of the location...

****NOTE****

- Use Tripod to click the picks if you have... You can click without tripod but need to take care of height...
- Click the photographs such that any two photographs have some overlapping area...
- Don't change Camera Settings when you are clicking photographs for Panorama...(You can notice some lines in above pic... These are due to different exposures and tilt in camera...)

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Creating new Catalog in Adobe Photoshop Elements - Organizer

I am sure you know about CATALOGS in Adobe Photoshop Elements, if not check out following link and proceed further...


Its pretty easy to create a new catalog in Organizer:

1. Just go to File Menu

2. Select Catalogs

3. Following dialog will be shown, Click New button on right top.

There are following three options in Catalog Management Dialog. These options decide where your catalog is going to create:1.  Catalogs Accessible by All Users If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:All Users:Application Data:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::ProgramData:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Elements Organizer:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::ProgramData:Adobe:Elements Organizer:Catalogs2.  Catalogs Accessible by the Current User If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::Users:USER_NAME:AppData:Roaming:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Elements Organizer:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::Users:USER_NAME:AppData:Roaming:Adobe:Elements Organizer:Catalogs3.  Custom Location Here you have an option to select appropriate location. Click on BROWSE button in front of this option and select the location where you want to create new catalog.

4. Following dialog will be shown, enter the name and click OK.

There are following three options in Catalog Management Dialog. These options decide where your catalog is going to create:1.  Catalogs Accessible by All Users If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:All Users:Application Data:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::ProgramData:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Elements Organizer:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::ProgramData:Adobe:Elements Organizer:Catalogs2.  Catalogs Accessible by the Current User If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::Users:USER_NAME:AppData:Roaming:Adobe:Photoshop Elements:CatalogsADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0WIN_XP: C::Documents and Settings:USER_NAME:Application Data:Adobe:Elements Organizer:CatalogsWIN_7 : C::Users:USER_NAME:AppData:Roaming:Adobe:Elements Organizer:Catalogs3.  Custom Location Here you have an option to select appropriate location. Click on BROWSE button in front of this option and select the location where you want to create new catalog.


5. Welcome to new Catalog.

NOTE:

There are following three options in Catalog Management Dialog. These options decide where your catalog is going to create:

1. "Catalogs Accessible by All Users"

If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0
WIN_XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs
WIN_7 : C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0
WIN_XP: C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Application Data\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs
WIN_7 : C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs


2. "Catalogs Accessible by the Current User"

If this particular option is selected, catalog will be created @

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 7.0.0
WIN_XP: C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs
WIN_7 : C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Catalogs

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8.0.0
WIN_XP: C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Application Data\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs
WIN_7 : C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs


3. "Custom Location"

Here you have an option to select appropriate location. Click on BROWSE button in front of this option and select the location where you want to create new catalog.

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