You’ll now open Photoshop Elements 10 and import the files needed for the Lesson13 project.
1. | Launch Photoshop Elements.
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2. | In the Welcome screen, click the Organize button to open the Photoshop Elements Organizer.
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3. | If you’ve previously used Photoshop Elements, your Organizer may be displaying the photos in your current catalog. If this is the first time you’ve launched Photoshop Elements, you may receive a message asking if you would like to designate a location to look for your image files. Click No to work with an empty Organizer panel. |
4. | Choose File > Get Photos and Videos > From Files and Folders. Navigate to your Lesson13 folder and select—but do not open—the images subfolder. Then click Get Media. Photoshop Elements will import the photos.
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5. | If a message appears telling you that only the newly imported files will appear, click OK. In the Organizer, you should see nine images from the aquarium. Thumbnail images are small versions of the full-size photos. You’ll be working with the full-size photos later in this lesson.
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6. | Under Albums in the Tagging window, click the Create new album or album group button (  ), and choose New Album. Premiere Elements opens the Album Details dialog.
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7. | In the Photoshop Elements menu, choose Edit > Select All to select the nine new images. Then click on any one image, drag all the images into the Items window on the right, and release the pointer.
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8. | In the Album Name field in the Album Details dialog, type Georgia Aquarium pics.
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9. | On the lower right of the Album Details dialog, click Done to save the album.
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