Free Photoshop and Elements Video Tutorials

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Free Photoshop and Elements Video Tutorials
Elements – Basic User Interface

So, here we go. A short video tutorial (5:14) giving an overview of the basic user interface of Elements 6.0. Click on the image to take you to the video.


For the moment the video is only available as a Flash video (400 x 300 pixels). However, I will be putting up larger versions (800 x 600 pixels) once I find the time to mess around a bit with the back end of the blog (which is nowhere near as rude as it sounds!).

I think I have ironed out the kinks and the video should play in most browsers. If you have any problems viewing it please let me know.

Simon
http://darksideofthelens.com

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7 Responses to “Elements – Basic User Interface”

  1. PlugIM.com Says:

    Photoshop Elements Basic User Interface…

    A basic introduction to the user interface in Photoshop Elements 6. This video gives you a brief tour through the Welcome Screen, Organizer and Editor….

  2. Shoe Man Says:

    great tutorial i’m sure you’ve heard that a thousand times thank you for the detailed instructions. always love it when the colors used are specified

  3. Anxiety Says:

    wow great tutorial. the final result looks cool.

  4. Photoshop Tutorials Says:

    Interesting effect. Great work!

  5. Natator Says:

    Glad you are all getting something out of them :)

  6. Samantha Martel Says:

    Hello,
    Just wanted to say thank you for your excellent video tutorials. Although I know number 7 is out now, I just got a copy of version 6 and your videos are making the learning of the program, so much easier.

    Thanks again!
    Samantha

  7. Natator Says:

    Thanks for that Samantha :)

    I upgraded from 6 to 7 and admit I did not find as big a difference between them as I expected. I am trying to keep the tutorials so they work in both versions, without the need for anyone to have to interpret too much to make changes.

    It looks like I am swapping back to version 6 anyway. I have recently converted to Mac and version 6 is the latest on that platform.

    :)

    Simon

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