You can save from Photoshop in many formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF. Difference is because TIFF can save layers, PDF can save vector data while JPEG and PNG can save only flat image or only pixels. There are and many other formats to save or export image from Photoshop but usually people work and save all their images in PSD format because this format supports all Photoshop capabilities and can keep most of them as editable. Off course when you need image for Web you will save it usually as JPEG to post it but keep original always and my advise is to keep it in PSD format on your computer.
Beside PSE You can open any other format that Photoshop Elements have to offer to save image.
Open Photoshop then press File -> New
to create new image , first open photoshop , then file->new
Types of images are: 1.Compressed image 2.RGB image (True Color Image & has 3 pixels ) 3.RGBA image (True Color Image & has 4 pixel or more ) 4.Grayscale image (Black & White) 5.Palette image (16 colors per pixel ) All i want is to " Like" ! Thanks !
To open and edit images in Camera Raw using Photoshop, you can simply open the image file in Photoshop and then go to the "Filter" menu, select "Camera Raw Filter," and make your desired edits using the Camera Raw interface.
To edit raw images in Photoshop, open the raw file in Photoshop's Camera Raw plugin. Adjust settings like exposure, contrast, color, and sharpness. Once satisfied, click "Open Image" to bring the edited raw file into Photoshop for further editing if needed.
I find the easiest way for me is to drag and drop. Open the folder your images are in and drag the images you want to import into the photoshop workspace and drop them. This will not delete, cut or alter the original images.You can either click and drag the image into the Photoshop window, or you can go to File>Open and choose the image you want to insert
I don't know very well about your so-called photoshop images. But as long as they're regular images in jpg,bmp or any other formats, they can be opened in the cellphone.
You probably mean how to combine images. There are several ways to do that in Photoshop: open 2 images in Photoshop, convert background layer to normal for image nmb. 2 then drag it into window with image 1. Another way is to use File > Place command to import image from hard drive into document with already open image in Photoshop.
Adobe Bridge is media browser and organizer and comes with Photoshop installation. Find image in Bridge and select it by clicking on it, then go to File > Open (Ctrl + O) to open it in Photoshop, or right click and choose Open or Open With > Adobe Photoshop.
To open Camera Raw in Photoshop CC 2017, simply go to the "Filter" menu, then select "Camera Raw Filter" from the dropdown options. This will open the Camera Raw interface where you can make adjustments to your images before editing them further in Photoshop.
DNG files you can open in Camera Raw Photoshop plugin which comes with Photoshop installation. Find photo in Bridge and double click it or use Ctrl + R. From Camera Raw you can open it from Open button at right bottom of Camera Raw window (Shift + click) to open as Smart Object.