Yes you can. Go to Filter > Distort > Liquify.
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No, Liquify requires Photoshop to work. Much of the code for Liquify is actually in the Photoshop application not the plugin.
Photoshop Filters > Liquify > Pucker tool... ------------------------ But I suggest the Gym
The liquify tool is great if you need to slim down people in your images. I've found that the easiest way is to do this is to use the forward warp tool. To do this go to the filter pulldown menu. Select liquify, then the forward warp tool which is on the top left hand side of the tool bar. You have to play around with the brush sizes and it takes a bit to get it down but it works and it's a quick fix. I often use it on arms or bellies if the angle of the shot isn't overly flattering.
Photoshop Lightroom does not have such a tool. Anyway you can use external editing software like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. See related links for more details.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 is an excellent tool for processing digital images for use in web sites.
Photoshop have Horizontal Type Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool which you can use to type text in Photoshop.
I've found that the easiest way to make yourself thinner in photoshop is to use the the forward warp tool. Select the filter pulldown menu, then liquify, then the forward warp tool which is on the top left hand side of the tool bar. You have to play around with the brush sizes and it takes a bit to get it down but it works and it's a quick fix.
To select all black elements in an image using Photoshop, you can use the Magic Wand tool or the Color Range tool to make a selection based on the color black. You can then refine the selection as needed to isolate and work with the black elements in the image.
No, Photoshop Elements does not have Contour.
Photoshop Elements is Photoshop but with less features, so Photoshop is better but it is professional level software. For home use or to get started Photoshop Elements is OK.
To select all elements of one color in Photoshop, you can use the Magic Wand tool. Simply click on an element of the desired color, then go to Select Similar to select all elements of that color in the image.
To use the free crop tool in Photoshop to enhance your images, simply select the tool from the toolbar, adjust the crop boundaries as desired, and then press Enter to apply the crop. This tool allows you to remove unwanted elements, improve composition, and focus on the main subject of your image.