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Weblinks Weblinks This program is to be used in conjunction with
Adobe Photoshop Elements. You will require at least 3 images, saved
on your computer, to complete this session. Estimated Instructional
Time: 60 minutes
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Goals and Objectives Goal Develop an image that uses at least 3
different layers using Adobe Photoshop Elements. Objective Students
will be able to add layers to an existing image and save it as a
JPEG. Target Audience Grade 5 Computer Club students
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Do you want to know how to add some amazing touches to your
images? If you do then this session is for you. Get to know one of
the most powerful features of Adobe Photoshop.
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Layers can be used to place an image on top of another.
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A JPEG is a type movie file.
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Step One Open Adobe Photoshop Elements Step Two Select Open
File or Datei Suchen
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Step Three Browse Through the Files and select Three images you
would like to work with. Open them. Use one image as your base
image. You will bring selections from the other slides onto this
background slide.
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Step Four Select the Magnetic Lasso tool from the tool bar.
Step Five Highlight The Area that you want to take from your first
image using the magnetic lasso.
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Step Six Select the Move Tool from the tool bar. Then click and
drag your selection onto your background image. Release your
selection and it should appear on your background slide. You may
need to resize the image you drag and dropped so it is in
proportion with the rest of the picture.
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Step Seven Repeat Step four, Five and Six with your other
image. Now you will have two additional images on your original
background image. Open the Layers window from the top left of the
screen. You will see your layered image. Rename each layer by
double clicking and then typing.
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Step Eight Go to the File menu and select Save As. A window
will pop up. Select where you would like to save your file. Give
the image a name. Then select JPEG from the Format menu. Finally
hit save and you will have created a new layered JPEG image.
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Summative Assessment
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Layers can be used to place different images on top of one
another. This make is a great image editing feature. The JPEG file
extension is used for images, not movies.
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Layers can be used to place different images on top of one
another. This make is a great image editing feature. The JPEG file
extension is used for images, not movies.