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  1. Photoshop Elements User Guide
  2. Introduction to Photoshop Elements
    1. What's new in Photoshop Elements
    2. System requirements | Photoshop Elements
    3. Workspace basics
    4. Guided mode
    5. Making photo projects
  3. Workspace and environment
    1. Get to know the Home screen
    2. Workspace basics
    3. Preferences
    4. Tools
    5. Panels and bins
    6. Open files
    7. Rulers, grids, and guides
    8. Enhanced Quick Mode
    9. File information
    10. Presets and libraries
    11. Multitouch support
    12. Scratch disks, plug-ins, and application updates
    13. Undo, redo, and cancel actions
    14. Viewing images
  4. Fixing and enhancing photos
    1. Resize images
    2. Cropping
    3. Process camera raw image files
    4. Add blur, replace colors, and clone image areas
    5. Adjust shadows and light
    6. Retouch and correct photos
    7. Sharpen photos
    8. Transforming
    9. Auto Smart Tone
    10. Recomposing
    11. Using actions to process photos
    12. Photomerge Compose
    13. Create a panorama
    14. Moving Overlays
    15. Moving Elements
  5. Adding shapes and text
    1. Add text
    2. Edit text
    3. Create shapes
    4. Editing shapes
    5. Painting overview
    6. Painting tools
    7. Set up brushes
    8. Patterns
    9. Fills and strokes
    10. Gradients
    11. Work with Asian type
  6. Quick Actions
  7. Guided edits, effects, and filters
    1. Guided mode
    2. Filters
    3. Guided mode Photomerge edits
    4. Guided mode Basic edits
    5. Adjustment filters
    6. Effects
    7. Guided mode Fun edits
    8. Guided mode Special edits
    9. Artistic filters
    10. Guided mode Color edits
    11. Guided mode Black & White edits
    12. Blur filters
    13. Brush Stroke filters
    14. Distort filters
    15. Other filters
    16. Noise filters
    17. Render filters
    18. Sketch filters
    19. Stylize filters
    20. Texture filters
    21. Pixelate filters
  8. Working with colors
    1. Understanding color
    2. Set up color management
    3. Color and tonal correction basics
    4. Choose colors
    5. Adjust color, saturation, and hue
    6. Fix color casts
    7. Using image modes and color tables
    8. Color and camera raw
  9. Working with selections
    1. Make selections in Photoshop Elements
    2. Saving selections
    3. Modifying selections
    4. Move and copy selections
    5. Edit and refine selections
    6. Smooth selection edges with anti-aliasing and feathering
  10. Working with layers
    1. Create layers
    2. Edit layers
    3. Copy and arrange layers
    4. Adjustment and fill layers
    5. Clipping masks
    6. Layer masks
    7. Layer styles
    8. Opacity and blending modes
  11. Creating photo projects
    1. Project basics
    2. Making photo projects
    3. Editing photo projects
    4. Creating Photo Reels
  12. Saving, printing, and sharing photos
    1. Save images
    2. Printing photos
    3. Share photos online
    4. Optimizing images
    5. Optimizing images for the JPEG format
    6. Dithering in web images
    7. Guided Edits - Share panel
    8. Previewing web images
    9. Use transparency and mattes
    10. Optimizing images for the GIF or PNG-8 format
    11. Optimizing images for the PNG-24 format
  13. Keyboard shortcuts
    1. Keys for selecting tools
    2. Keys for selecting and moving objects
    3. Keys for the Layers panel
    4. Keys for showing or hiding panels (expert mode)
    5. Keys for painting and brushes
    6. Keys for using text
    7. Keys for the Liquify filter
    8. Keys for transforming selections
    9. Keys for the Color Swatches panel
    10. Keys for the Camera Raw dialog box
    11. Keys for the Filter Gallery
    12. Keys for using blending modes
    13. Keys for viewing images (expertmode)

You can add text and shapes of different color, styles, and effects to an image. Use the Horizontal Type and Vertical Type tools to create and edit text. You can create single-line text or paragraph text.

About text

Use the Horizontal Type () and Vertical Type () tools to create and edit text. The new text you type is entered in a new text layer. You can create single-line text or paragraph text. Each line of single line text you enter is independent—the length of a line grows or shrinks as you edit it, but it doesn’t wrap to the next line. To create a new line of text, press Enter. Paragraph text wraps within the paragraph boundaries you specify.

Single-line text (top of image) and paragraph text (bottom of image).

Note:

You can use the type mask tools (Alt/Option-click the Type tool to change the current tool) to create a selection in the shape of text. You can then create different effects and cutouts with the text.

Clicking in an image with a type tool puts the tool in edit mode so you can enter and edit text. You must commit changes to the type before you can perform other operations, like selecting menu commands. The Type tool is in edit mode when you see the Confirm button   and Reject button  below the text.

Note:

When you add text to an image that’s in indexed color mode, Photoshop Elements does not create a new text layer. The text you type appears as masked text.

Add text

  1. From the toolbar, select the Horizontal Type tool  or the Vertical Type tool  .
  2. Do one of the following:
    • To create a single line of text, click in the image to set an insertion point for the type.

    • To create paragraph text, drag a rectangle to create a textbox for the type.

    The small line through the I‑beam marks the position of the type baseline. For horizontal type, the baseline marks the line on which the type rests; for vertical type, the baseline marks the center axis of the type characters.

  3. (Optional) Select type options, such as font, style, size, and color, in the tool options bar.

  4. Type the characters you want. If you did not create a textbox, press Enter to create a new line.

    The text appears in its own layer. To view the layers, in the Expert mode, press F11.

  5. Commit the text layer by doing one of the following:
    • Click the Commit button .

    • Press the Enter key on the numeric keypad.

    • Click in the image, outside the textbox.

    • Select a different tool in the toolbox.

Type tool options

In the options bar, set the following Type tool options:

Font Family

Applies a font family to new or existing text.

Font Style

Applies font styles, such as bold, to new or existing text.

Font Size

Applies a font size to new or existing text.

Color menu

Applies a color to new text or selected text.

Leading menu 

Sets the space between lines of new or selected text.

Tracking

Sets the space between the characters of new or selected text.  

Faux Bold 

Applies a bold style to new or existing text. Use this option if your font doesn’t have a true bold style that you can select from the Font Style menu.

Faux Italic 

Applies an italic style to new or existing text. Use this option if your font doesn’t have a true italic or oblique style that you can select from the Font Style menu.

Underline 

Applies an underline to new text or selected existing text.

Strikethrough 

Applies a line through new text or selected existing text.

Align Text

Specifies text alignment. If text orientation is horizontal, lets you align text: left, center, or right. For vertical orientaion text: top, center, or bottom.

Toggle Text Orientation 

Changes vertical text to horizontal and horizontal text to vertical.

Warp text 

Warps text on the selected layer.

Anti-aliased 

Applies anti-aliasing to make text appear smoother.

Applying anti-aliasing

A. Anti-aliasing off B. Anti-aliasing on 

Use the Text on Shape tool

You can add text to the shapes available in the Text on Shape tool.

  1. Select the Text on Shape tool . To quickly change the current text tool, press Option and click the current tool.

    Text on Shape tool

  2. From the available shapes, select the shape on which you want to add text. Drag the cursor on the image to create the shape.

  3. To add text to the image, hover the mouse over the path until the cursor icon changes to depict text mode. Click the point to add text.

    Modify text in the same way that you modify normal text.

    Click and enter text.

  4. After adding text, click Commit . For some of the shapes the text has to be written inside. You can move the text around the path or by inside/outside by holding Cmd while clicking and dragging the mouse (The text appears in a small arrow). You can drag that cursor into a selected area, the text path is allowed inside/outside an area.

Use the Text on Selection tool

Add text on the outline of a path created from a selection. When you commit a selection, the selection is converted to a path on which you can type text.

  1. Select the Text on Selection tool . To quickly change the current text tool, press Option and click the current tool.

Text on Selection tool

2. Place the cursor on the object in the image and drag the cursor till you get your desired selection. You can adjust the size of your selection using the Offset slider.

Make selection.

When you confirm the selection, the selection is converted to a path.

3. To add text to the image, hover the mouse over the path when cursor icon changes to depict text mode. Click the point to add text.

Add text.

After you add text, you can modify it like regular text.

4. After you have completed adding text, click the Commit . Cancel to start your workflow again.

Use the Text on Custom Path tool

You can draw and add text along the custom path.

  1. Select the Text on Custom Path tool . To quickly change the current text tool, press Option and click the current tool.

    Text on Custom Path tool

  2. Draw a custom path over the image. You can commit/cancel the drawn path to redraw from the tool options bar.

  3. To refine or redraw the path, click Modify in the tool options bar. Use the nodes that appear on the path to modify it.

  4. After you have completed creating a path, click the mouse at any point along the path to add text. Modify text in the same way that you modify normal text.

    Add text.

  5. After adding text, click the Commit .

Create and use masked type

The Horizontal Type Mask tool and Vertical Type Mask tool create a selection in the shape of text. You can have fun with text selection borders by cutting text out of an image to show the background, or pasting the selected text into a new image. Experiment with different options to personalize your images and compositions.

Horizontal type mask used to create a filled selection.

  1. Using the Expert mode, select the layer on which you want the selection to appear. For best results, don’t create the type selection border on a text layer.
  2. Select the Horizontal Type Mask tool  or the Vertical Type Mask tool  .
  3. Select additional type options (See Type tool options), and enter your text.

The type selection border appears in the image on the active layer.

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