➡ Check out my new tool that makes learning Photoshop Elements Super Easy! Here is my video about it on my HTG Photo channel th-cam.com/video/-cJ2AviZNI8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! Also, I am moving all my Photoshop Elements new videos over to my new photo channel HTG Photo starting this weekend. Check it out here www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto. All my old PSE stuff stays here since TH-cam doesn't have a way of transferring videos between channels. So, subscribe to HTG Photo for the new videos, and keep a bookmark on this channel for all the older stuff.
I always use the File Open, or go to my photo album on my desktop and find the photo and right click it and choose Open in Photoshop Elements 15 Editor. Thanks George, Great video as always!
Great videos for starters!!!!!!! This is square one, nice overview! I have to thank you for making the most complete and easy to understand training course out there or watch the TH-cam content for free, both have tons of information and "are not duplicated material!!!" It is very reasonably prices, is always available and very handy when working on a project! I like the on line vs the disk because I have a icon on my desktop that is always there in case I get into a jam!!! I will also say, George has been at this for over a decade and post new things weekly!!! Join the PSE family, lots of great folks on this site! I appreciate all you do George! Moonpie aka Rich
Thanks Rich! And thanks for being a good PSE friend for all these years. This video was in answer to several comments I have received complaining about my not showing how to open a file or save it afterwards in my videos. I tend to assume that my viewers are experienced enough with PSE to know that stuff, but that does mean that I have been ignoring the needs of all the people new to PSE. So this is the first step in fixing that. For my new project videos I will be adding opening and saving the file into the video project, making each project complete. That will only add a couple of minutes to the video length but make them accessible to beginners.
I recently upgraded from ver10 to the 2023 version and decided to watch your videos to learn the enhancements that have been added. Your videos are excellent. One question, I was hoping that you had a video that explains the various backup options available in the program. Also, I would like to consider doing a full backup of my large catalog (213 GB) to my OneDrive account. Do you have a recommendation on this? Thank you.
Hi James, you can do backups of your image catalog from the Organizer, File menu. It will also allow you to backup the actual images. personally I would just do a drag and drop of my image files in to a OneDrive folder, or set OneDrive up to automatically backup that folder.
No. Actually Photoshop Elements doesn't work with RAW files, but it has a built in RAW editor that lets you convert to the correct format. Editing in Photoshop Elements should be done in the native .psd file format (same format that Adobe Photoshop uses). That way you will have access to all the tools available in Photoshop Elements.
This is how I do my videos, you can always click on the gear icon at the bottom right corner of the video player and play it at a slower speed if you want.
➡ Check out my new tool that makes learning Photoshop Elements Super Easy! Here is my video about it on my HTG Photo channel th-cam.com/video/-cJ2AviZNI8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for all of the amazing videos. They have been so helpful in my new endeavor.
You're welcome JW! And a very big thanks for the Super Thanks! That really helps keep this channel going.
OMG thank you so much I needed this editor so bad youre one of the legit ones and i respect u a lot for that
Thanks! Also, I am moving all my Photoshop Elements new videos over to my new photo channel HTG Photo starting this weekend. Check it out here www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto. All my old PSE stuff stays here since TH-cam doesn't have a way of transferring videos between channels. So, subscribe to HTG Photo for the new videos, and keep a bookmark on this channel for all the older stuff.
Thank you George. Good place to begin with Photoshop Elements.
You're welcome Peggy. I felt like I have been ignoring the beginners too much.
wow, it really works! thanks for the help, bro
You're welcome!
I am now posting all new Photoshop Elements videos over on my 2nd TH-cam channel www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto. Check it out.
I always use the File Open, or go to my photo album on my desktop and find the photo and right click it and choose Open in Photoshop Elements 15 Editor.
Thanks George, Great video as always!
Thanks Debra!
Excellent introduction…Love it!
Thank you kindly!
Your the best!!
Thanks Ken!
Great stuff
Thanks! And check out my new HTG Photo channel, all of my new PSE videos are going up over there www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto
Do you have video ID editing using Adobe Photoshop elements?
No, you can't do any video editing with Photoshop Elements.
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You're welcome!
Great videos for starters!!!!!!! This is square one, nice overview! I have to thank you for making the most complete and easy to understand training course out there or watch the TH-cam content for free, both have tons of information and "are not duplicated material!!!" It is very reasonably prices, is always available and very handy when working on a project! I like the on line vs the disk because I have a icon on my desktop that is always there in case I get into a jam!!!
I will also say, George has been at this for over a decade and post new things weekly!!! Join the PSE family, lots of great folks on this site!
I appreciate all you do George!
Moonpie aka Rich
Thanks Rich! And thanks for being a good PSE friend for all these years. This video was in answer to several comments I have received complaining about my not showing how to open a file or save it afterwards in my videos. I tend to assume that my viewers are experienced enough with PSE to know that stuff, but that does mean that I have been ignoring the needs of all the people new to PSE. So this is the first step in fixing that. For my new project videos I will be adding opening and saving the file into the video project, making each project complete. That will only add a couple of minutes to the video length but make them accessible to beginners.
I recently upgraded from ver10 to the 2023 version and decided to watch your videos to learn the enhancements that have been added. Your videos are excellent.
One question, I was hoping that you had a video that explains the various backup options available in the program. Also, I would like to consider doing a full backup of my large catalog (213 GB) to my OneDrive account. Do you have a recommendation on this? Thank you.
Hi James, you can do backups of your image catalog from the Organizer, File menu. It will also allow you to backup the actual images. personally I would just do a drag and drop of my image files in to a OneDrive folder, or set OneDrive up to automatically backup that folder.
@@HTGGeorge Thanks, George!
can you do coding in photoshop elements?
No, Photoshop Elements is just for photo editing. You can do a lot more with the more advanced Adobe Photoshop.
Do photos need to be taken RAW in order to edit them on Photoshop Elements?
No. Actually Photoshop Elements doesn't work with RAW files, but it has a built in RAW editor that lets you convert to the correct format. Editing in Photoshop Elements should be done in the native .psd file format (same format that Adobe Photoshop uses). That way you will have access to all the tools available in Photoshop Elements.
I’m new to this. Can photos taken on I phone be edited in photoshop elements? Thanks
@@drany7 Yes, Photoshop Elements can edit both HEIF and JPG files.
keep it SIMPLE!!!
This is how its done.
George slow DOWN FFS!
This is how I do my videos, you can always click on the gear icon at the bottom right corner of the video player and play it at a slower speed if you want.
Excellent video!
Thank you very much!