When it comes to adding a bit-o-class to your images, few effects beat a thin black rule. It's such a simple little thing but it makes a huge difference.
"Wow!" your friends will say. "How'd you do that?" will soon follow. These are the exclamations you'll hear while showing off your new Elements chops with this slightly magical and creative photo effect.
Adding color to a grayscale image is a neat little effect you see all over the place. The process of colorizing a grayscale photo certainly seems straight forward enough, in that it probably involves grabbing a paint brush and painting color onto the image itself. The problem, though, is that while you would succeed in adding color to the photo, you would systematically destroy any detail it once contained.
This tutorial covers how to create the illusion that a person is popping out of a picture in 3-D. Using the distort filter and layer effects, the photo appears to float over the background.
This tutorial covers how to make the iTunes CoverFlow effect using three images. Discover how to use the place command, gradient fill adjustment layer and perspective transform.