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Learn the basics of Adobe® Premiere® Elements software and Adobe Photoshop® Elements 3.0 software for Windows® and Mac with these free online videos from Total Training. Teachers and schools also qualify for Education discounts on a variety of other training resources.

Adobe Photoshop Elements

Import photos from your camera
Grab those photos directly off your digital camera. Use the Photo Organizer in Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 to import your images.
(Windows Media: 15.8M)
Corral your photos
There's no need to feel overwhelmed by your digital photo collection. In Photoshop Elements 3.0, you can use tags to organize your photos. You can even give a photo multiple tags to add it to more than one group.
(Windows Media: 23.4M)
Compare and contrast
One of the benefits of digital cameras is that you can take dozens of shots of the same subject without wasting any film. Once you have all those shots, compare the images in Photoshop Elements 3.0 to choose the best ones.
(Windows Media: 12.6M)
Keep your photos safe
If you worry about accidentally deleting a photo, back up your collection to CD or DVD. You can burn images to a disc from within the Photo Organizer in Photoshop Elements 3.0.
(Windows Media: 6.6M)
Photos by e-mail
Save the printing costs and the stamps when you send favorite photos by e-mail. Options in Photoshop Elements 3.0 make it easy to attach photos and determine how they'll appear in the message.
(Windows Media: 9M)
Show 'em off
Entertain family and friends at a moment's notice. Create a slideshow on the fly with the New Photo Review command in Photoshop Elements 3.0. Mark favorites as you view them to print them afterward.
(Windows Media: 12.9M)
Share your photos
Share your photos with friends and family. You can print images individually, as a contact sheet, or in any combination as a picture package.
(Windows Media: 14.6M)
Quick fix
Make quick corrections to your photos in Photoshop Elements 3.0. You can automatically fix lighting, contrast, and color issues. And a single click of the Red Eye Removal tool removes red eye.
(Windows Media: 17.7M)
The healing touch
Remove wounds, blemishes, or entire objects by using the Healing Brush tool in Photoshop Elements 3.0. Just paint over the problem area and the problem is gone.
(Windows Media: 11.2M)
Get creative
You can do much more with a photo than print it or e-mail it. Photoshop Elements 3.0 walks you through creating photo album pages, a wall calendar, greeting cards, and other projects.
(Windows Media: 13.7M)
Shape your pictures
Crop your photos inside hearts or other shapes for use in scrapbooks or greeting cards. The Cookie Cutter tool in Photoshop Elements 3.0 includes several shapes to draw on quickly.
(Windows Media: 5.1M)

Adobe Premiere Elements

Off to a good start
Get to know the Adobe Premiere Elements workspace as you start a new project, capture video, and view the video clips in the Media and Timeline windows.
(Windows Media: 5.5M)
A workspace for every task
Buttons in Adobe Premiere Elements give you quick access to the windows you need to perform various tasks. Quickly see your options for capturing, editing, applying effects, creating titles, or other tasks.
(Windows Media: 1.6M)
Make video DVD-friendly
Before you copy your video to DVD, add some professional touches to make it easier for viewers to use. Use the tools in the DVD workspace in Adobe Premiere Elements to create navigation menus, and add scene markers.
(Windows Media: 6.3M)
Burn your video to DVD
When you're ready to burn your video to DVD, select the appropriate options in Adobe Premiere Elements. Then just burn the DVD to disc.
(Windows Media: 12.3M)
Edit at will
Easily remove, trim, or reorder clips in the Adobe Premiere Elements Timeline window. Special tools give you the flexibility to slice out sections in the middle of a clip, stretch time, and match audio length with video.
(Windows Media: 19.4M)
DVD preview
Experience the DVD as your viewers will. Use the Preview DVD window in Adobe Premiere Elements to select scenes, view the menus, and try out the remote control options available for a DVD player.
(Windows Media: 2.4M)
Easy effects
Using the Effects workspace in Adobe Premiere Elements, you can quickly add transitions between video clips and other effects.
(Windows Media: 3.5M)
Title it!
Give a little context to your movie with an opening title. Adobe Premiere Elements includes a built-in Title Designer and even includes templates to help you quickly put a snazzy title in place.
(Windows Media: 6.3M)

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