Finding an Image on Your Computer
Elements and iPhoto include file browsers, which provide a directory tree of your
computer’s innards. These browsers provide a fast, easy way to find images on your
computer.
Not sure where a picture is located? Open the file browser and start poking around.
In Photoshop Elements, choose Window, File Browser (see Figure 9.1). The browser
provides thumbnails of your images and includes file information.
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FIGURE 9.1
The file browser
in Elements
enables you to
find an image
quickly.
The file browser in Elements isn’t really meant for top-to-bottom image manage-
ment. Rather, it provides a quick thumbnail image before opening and enables you
to rotate images.
For more thorough file management, you need something like Adobe Album, which
is a chronological view of all the images on your computer (see Figure 9.2). Album
provides a much more manageable interface. For Macintosh users, one applica-
tion—iPhoto—provides features of Elements and Album.
Unlike Photoshop Elements’ browser, iPhoto’s image browser dominates the desktop.
This browser is more of an in-your-face file location tool (see Figure 9.3). iPhoto’s
browser is so powerful that professional photographers use it to organize their
clients’ photo shoots.