Photoshop Elements Toolbar ...
1) Rectangular marquee tool
1a) Elliptical marquee tool
2) Lasso tool
2a) Polygonal lasso tool
2b) Magnetic lasso tool
3) Crop tool
4) Custom Shape tool
4a) Rectangle tool
4b) Rounded Rectangle tool
4c) Ellipse tool
4d) Polygon tool
4e) Line tool
4f) Shape Selection tool
5) Airbrush tool
6) Paint bucket tool
7) Eraser tool
7a) Background Eraser tool
7b) Magic Eraser tool
8) Blur tool
9) Sponge tool
10) Red eye brush
11) Clone stamp tool
11a) Pattern stamp tool
12) Hand tool
13) Foreground colour tool
14) Default colours tool
15) Move tool
16) Magic wand tool
17) Type tool
18) Gradient tool
19) Paintbrush tool
20) Pencil tool
21) Impressionist brush tool
22) Sharpen tool
23) Smudge tool
24) Dodge tool
24a) Burn tool
25) Eyedropper tool
26) Zoom tool
27) Switch colours tool
28) Background colour tool
If you double click on the little blue band at the very top of the
toolbar, it will collapse to show only that blue band and the Adobe eye
icon. To reopen the toolbar, double click again on the blue band (not
the Adobe icon). Some Elements users have had difficulty figuring out
what happened to their toolbar.
The letter in brackets next to each reference number in the
illustration is the keyboard shortcut for that tool.
If you have doodled with a tool’s options and want to get back to the
default settings, click that tool’s icon at the far left end of its
options bar. Choose either Reset Tool to reset only the current tool, or
Reset All Tools to restore default settings to every tool.
Please note that all descriptions and illustrations featured refer to
files which are in Photoshop’s .psd format, and which are in RGB colour
mode. Other file formats, and colour modes may generate different
options. Some Photoshop features are not available for images not in
.psd format, or RGB colour mode. To find what colour mode your image is
in, choose Image > Mode. |