| A | B |
| save in a different format | To save to a different format, choose File > Save As. then find Photoshop (*.PSD, *.PDD) and choose that. |
| For printing, you want to try for at least | 150 ppi (pixels per inch). |
| 1-2 inch | Once you have your selection, any size, though a ____ diameter will be best! |
| True | If you’ve never used an application that allowed you to create layers, you probably don’t know what the advantages are in having them. Start by choosing File > New. |
| Adjust the contrast by | Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels. |
| Double click on background layer and change name. This is the | Only layer you can do this to |
| When a mask is in edit mode, the colors in the toolbox automatically change to have | white as the foreground color |
| Once you have finished all the layering that you are going to do. Then and ONLY then do you go to.... | layers >Flatten Layers |
| Open the picture that you want to be your surrounding or background image. | First |
| For those of you who hate keyboard shortcuts, the menu steps are: | Select > All Edit > Copy Edit > Paste Into Layer > New > Layer via Copy |
| To Link image Delete all image content from that masked layer by | clicking on the masked layer |
| If the image you are moving is on a background which is very similar to the destination image’s background, | then it’s okay to apply a feather to the selection. |
| In order to use filters in Adobe Photoshop Elements, example provided by Jay, you need to: | I chose Filter>Stylize > Find Edges. |
| Both images are at the same resolution. Be sure this is the case whenever you move parts of one image onto another. | True |
| Both images do not need to be at the same resolution. | False |
| By using the 'feather' you may avoid harsh edges when you moved the image onto its new background. | True |
| 1 Do one of the following:Double-click the adjustment or fill layer's thumbnail in the Layers palette.Choose Layer > Layer Content Options.Make the desired adjustments, and click OK. | True |