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Using a Highlighter in Photoshop Elements 2023

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 Most genealogists I know have a collection of highlighters in various colors that we use on paper documents. And for those of us who use highlighters, going digital with our documents can be a problem.  Do we print and highlight? Do we print/highlight/scan to keep things digital? Or we can create the look of a highlighter (in any color we want) in Photoshop Elements.  To create a highlighter Open your document   Convert to RGB Colorspace If you are working with a black and white image, especially one downloaded from Ancestry or FamilySearch, you may need to convert your image to RGB to get colors to appear. Look at the tab with your file name in the upper left corner of the workspace. If it says Gray/8, your image is a grayscale image, and you need to convert it. From the Image menu > Mode > RGB Color Your image will convert to an RGB image. You can check by looking at the tab with file name and it should say RBG/8 instead of Gray/8. Make a new blank...

Layers and Masks in Photoshop Elements 2023

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 Two of the most powerful tools in Photoshop Elements are the layers and masks. They allow you to make non-destructive edits to your image (in other words, you can try out changes without affecting your original image!). I was concerned if I just started having you use layers and masks it would be confusing. So, I decided to do a post explaining the basics of layers and masks. This may not make much sense as you read it, but I’m hoping it will make following directions in future posts easier. Layers One way to think about layers is imagine your original image (background layer) is a piece of paper at the bottom of a pile of papers. Each additional layer is another piece of paper that has instructions on how you want your final image to look. You can change the information on a layer at any time, you can delete a layer, you can rearrange the layers – all without changing your original image. When you have things the way you want them, just flatten the layers into the background ...

Adding a Citation to a Document using Photoshop Elements 2023

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This is the first is an occasional series of blog posts on using Photoshop Elements 2023 for genealogists. Many of my genealogist friends know I'm also a photographer, so have asked me how I do some things with genealogy-related images. The problem is - I use Photoshop and Lightroom - which are probably overkill for most genealogists, and are a subscription-based package. I used to recommend Irfanview (and still do for some things) but I was finding it hard to do some of what I do in Photoshop in Irfanview.  So enter Photoshop Elements 2023 - it has more features than Irfanview but isn't as user-hostile as Photoshop can be. And it's available for purchase as a stand-alone package - no monthly subscription fees! If you want to buy a copy of Photoshop Elements 2023 - I suggest purchasing it through Amazon using the affiliate link for Cyndi's List. I use Photoshop Elements on a Windows computer so my instructions are for the Windows version. Mac version may be slightly dif...

Charles Joslin Call and Elizabeth Ann Coe's photo album from the 1880s and 1890s

 I've added a digital version of my great grandparents' Charles Joslin Call and Elizabeth Ann Coe's photo album from the 1880s and 1890s to the Internet Archive to make sure that copies of the photographs survive if anything should ever happen to the original album, and so that future family members and genealogists have access to the information.  The digital version has the photos and some of the information from the blog posts about the photos from my blog.  You can find it on Internet Archive at  Charles J Call and Elizabeth A Coe Photo Album   Currently, you need to download the pdf rather than reading it online. To download a copy - scroll down on the page and on the right are download options. The PDF is probably the easiest to download.  You can see all the photographs and the blog posts which have more information than are in the digital version starting at  https://pattyhankins.blogspot.com/p/charles-joslin-call-and-elizabeth-ann.html

The Last Photos in the Back of the Album

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    I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. In the back of the album are about 50 loose photographs. I'm sharing them in the order they are in the envelope.  Some of the photos date from the 1930s, others from the 1910s and 1920s. Most have no writing on the back, for those that do, I'll include the backs of the images.  Philip Charles Hankins, Elizabeth Ann Hankins, Ralph William Hankins Philip Charles Hankins, son of Francis William Hankins (1897-1983) and Evelyn Clara Call (1895-1962), was born 15 May1931 in Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey. He died 10 September 2006 in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland....

More Family Photos - Loose Photos from the Back of the Album

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  I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. In the back of the album are about 50 loose photographs. I'm sharing them in the order they are in the envelope.  Some of the photos date from the 1930s, others from the 1910s and 1920s. Most have no writing on the back, for those that do, I'll include the backs of the images.  Children of Charles Arthur Call  Helen Elizabeth Call (seated) Marion Amelia Call (standing) Robert Olin Call (on lap) Helen Elizabeth Call, daughter of Charles Arthur Call (1885-1962) and Bertha May Hotchkiss (1882-1946), was born 1 July 1910 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York. She died 16 Janu...

More Loose Photos from the Back of the Album

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I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. In the back of the album are about 50 loose photographs. I'm sharing them in the order they are in the envelope.  Most have no writing on the back, for those that do, I'll include the backs of the images.  Philip Charles Hankins (on lap) Philip Charles Hankins, son of Francis William Hankins (1897-1983) and Evelyn Clara Call (1895-1962),  was born 15 May1931 in Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey. He died 10 September 2006 in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland. The woman holding Philip may be a Kellam cousin.  Evelyn Clara Call Evelyn Clara Call, daughter of Charles Joslin Call (18...