
This is a great first screen to see for beginners. Quick mode minimizes that hectic Photoshop screen to just a few essential tools. Quick mode is exactly what I was hoping to see with Adobe Photoshop Elements. These guided edits are like getting a basic image editing course with your software to make using Elements much easier. I was surprised to see guided edits on how to remove people from the background of images, but they were really easy to follow. There are more advanced image editing techniques as well.

You can learn the basics, like turning a color picture into a black-and-white photograph, adding text to your image, or creating a cool photo collage. The guided editing modes walk you through everything you need to know to edit images.

The software is designed for beginners who might not have a lot of editing experience, and these guided edits are absolutely worth it. The first thing I want to talk about when it comes to Adobe Photoshop Elements are the guided editing modes.
