The most used portions of the Quick Editor are the nested panels to the right: Adjustments, Effects, Textures and Frames. MORE: Which Adobe Photo Editing Software Is Right for Me?
On the other hand, its drop-down menu has many of the program's image-editing commands (though none of those related to layers, which aren't available in the Quick Editor). For instance, the toolbox has a minimum of icons, such as those for zoom, move, selection tools, redeye, whiten teeth, straighten photo, text, spot healing brush and crop. It has only the most commonly used tools and features. The Quick Editor is a simplified workspace that is meant to provide a user with a fast workflow and practically no learning curve. Or do all your edits in PS Elements' photo editor, which is a tabbed interface with three modes: Quick, Guided and Expert.