Chapter 6

Viewing and Finding Your Images

In This Chapter

arrow Working with catalogs

arrow Switching to different views

arrow Viewing slide shows

arrow Searching for your photos

arrow Grouping your files in stacks

Photo organization begins with adding images to a catalog. By default, the Organizer creates a new catalog for you (so you might not even notice the presence of your catalog without reading this book). As your catalog grows with the addition of more files, you’ll want to discover ways to search and use a given set of images for a project.

In this chapter, we begin by talking about catalogs and then look at how to view and organize your pictures in the Organizer and the Media Browser. We show how the many options help speed up your work in Photoshop Elements. Before tackling this chapter, get familiar with the Organizer — Chapter 4 offers a brief glimpse of the Organizer and looks at a few different ...

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