

The program features three different editing modes - Full, Quick and Guided - suitable for all levels of expertise. The best thing about it is the new Refine Selection brush, which lets you click and drag to expand, contract or smooth the edges of your selection.īeginners may find this a useful educational experience, but it’s hardly a creative revolution.The Editor in Adobe Photoshop Elements includes all the tools you need to edit, fix, share and design all sorts of printed creations with your images. It’s a more visual and immediate way to work than the Refine Selection requester – and, incidentally, something that the full edition of Photoshop currently lacks.Īnother enhancement is the new Crop Suggestions feature, which analyses your image and comes up with four crop options. This sounds like a potentially promising way to get a fresh look at your images, but in practice we found Elements’ suggestions very obvious – and you can preview only one at a time, making it hard to weigh up which you prefer.Ī feature that does work well is the new Facebook Cover wizard, tucked away under the Create menu. This automatically sets up a correctly sized template for a Facebook profile, with a placeholder image and optional text overlay.

You can drag and scale your main image to your heart’s content, and if you wish you can “spill” your cover image into your profile image.
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When you’re happy with your work, the Upload button connects to Facebook and uploads the images directly. It probably isn’t something you’ll use every day, though. The remainder of the updates in Photoshop Elements 13 are even more mundane. Under Guided Edits, a new Black and White option lets you turn colour images into high-contrast black and white, with an optional glow to add atmosphere.
