If you’re like most people, you probably have at least one or two photos stored on your iPhone that you want to take and share with the world. But if you’re like me, you also have photos that are just waiting to be edited and turned into beautiful Photoshop Elements images. Luckily, there’s a way to import photos from an iPhone into Photoshop Elements without having to go through the hassle of exporting them first. All you need is a copy of Photoshop Elements and an iPhone. To start, open up Photoshop Elements and create a new document. Name the document “iPhone Photos.” Next, drag and drop a photo from your iPhone into the document. Once the photo has been added, click on it to select it. Now let’s take a look at how we can turn this photo into an editable element in Photoshop Elements. First, we’ll need to add some basic properties to the photo. We’ll start by choosing “Image” as our type of file and then selecting “Mode: Normal.” Next, we’ll need to set the size of the photo so that it will fit within our document’s bounds. We’ll also want to make sure that our photo is in color by choosing “Color” as our type of file and then selecting “Mode: RGB.” Finally, we’ll need to set some basic properties for our element such as its name (iPhone Photos), its width (in pixels), its height (in pixels), its opacity (0% or 100%), and its color (which will be determined by our image’s color mode). Once these properties have been set, click on OK to close out of Photoshop Elements and return to my iPhone Photos document. Now that we’ve imported our photo into Photoshop Elements, all we need do is start editing it! First, we’ll want to remove any background noise from the photo by choosing " Noise" as our type of file and then selecting “Mode: Low.” Next, we