How to Use the Photo Organizer in Adobe Photoshop Elements
Open up Photoshop Elements., Choose the source from where your images., Put some thought into how you will organize your images., Click on the green plus sign in the Category and Tags section. , Here are some of your options. , Look at your images...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up Photoshop Elements.
If you haven't done a search for your images yet, Click on Files >> Get Photos and Videos... -
Step 2: Choose the source from where your images.
are.
If they are files and folders, navigate to the location.
Once you select a folder, like My Folder, you have the option of also looking in sub-folders. , Albums and tags are part of the system that PS Elements uses. ,,, Select the ones, a few at a time, that you want, and drag them to the desired category or tag. , They don't have to just have a single tag.
Once tagged, you will see a small tag on the image. -
Step 3: Put some thought into how you will organize your images.
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Step 4: Click on the green plus sign in the Category and Tags section.
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Step 5: Here are some of your options.
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Step 6: Look at your images.
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Step 7: Tag your images with multiple tags.
Detailed Guide
If you haven't done a search for your images yet, Click on Files >> Get Photos and Videos...
are.
If they are files and folders, navigate to the location.
Once you select a folder, like My Folder, you have the option of also looking in sub-folders. , Albums and tags are part of the system that PS Elements uses. ,,, Select the ones, a few at a time, that you want, and drag them to the desired category or tag. , They don't have to just have a single tag.
Once tagged, you will see a small tag on the image.
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