Chapter 1: Creating, Undoing, and Saving Images

In This Chapter

arrow.png Opening existing image files in the Editor

arrow.png Creating a new image from scratch

arrow.png Creating a new image from data copied to the Clipboard

arrow.png Unraveling errors with Elements’ undo features

arrow.png Saving an image

arrow.png Closing an image versus quitting a workspace

To edit an image, your first step is to open an existing image or create a new one. It sounds simple, and it is. The same goes for saving images: Many times, you can just choose your favorite way of invoking the Save command that you find in almost any program. So why did we write a whole chapter about creating and saving images? Here are two reasons:

check.png First of all, Elements is packed with specialized tools. You’ll find it helpful to know what commands and tools are at your disposal for ...

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