press W for the magic wand, if you don't see a wand in CS2+ right click on the tool that's selected and than make it the magic wand.
or
L for lassoo , I use the one where you do it manually (theres 3 kinds)
or
ctrl + A (select all)
those are your three options without going into layers or colors.
You can save Lab images in PSD, PSB, Photoshop EPS, Photoshop PDF, Photoshop Raw, TIFF, Photoshop DCS 1.0, and Photoshop DCS 2.0 formats.
You can rank your images in Photoshop Bridge, which is program for searching images on computer, adding tags, ranking and so on. Photoshop Bridge comes with Photoshop, so if you have Photoshop installed you have and Bridge. See related link.
Yes, it is very common for a web designer to use Photoshop to prepare images for the web, however, Photoshop can only manipulate images, it can not create the web pages themselves.
To create a Photoshop before and after video, you can use the timeline feature in Photoshop to animate the transition between the two images. Simply import your before and after images into Photoshop, create a new video timeline, and then use keyframes to animate the changes between the two images. Finally, export the video in a format of your choice.
to create new image , first open photoshop , then file->new
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, GIMP,
Beside PSE You can open any other format that Photoshop Elements have to offer to save image.
Because everywhere are images, in any document, internet page, print document. Can you imagine anything without images? Boring words. Photoshop is best in the World in handling images, and will be and in the feature.
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.
Compositing in Photoshop is when an image is comprised by combining two or more other images together.
Open Photoshop then press File -> New
To align images in Photoshop, select the images you want to align, then go to the "Edit" menu and choose "Align" to select the alignment option you prefer, such as aligning them horizontally or vertically. You can also use the alignment tools in the toolbar to manually align the images.