Mridul Sharma 19egjcs139
Mridul Sharma 19egjcs139
Mridul Sharma 19egjcs139
A
Practical Training Report
on
Intro to Graphic Design with Photoshop
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In
Computer Science & Engineering
Submitted to:
Mr. S. S. Shekhawat
Head of Dept.
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Acknowledgement
Mridul Sharma
19EGJCS139
B.Tech. V Semester, III Year, CS
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Abstract
Adobe Photoshop is an image-editing program. It’s designed to help you edit images—
digital or digitized images, photographs, and otherwise. This is the core purpose of
Photoshop. Over the years, Photoshop has grown and developed, adding features that
supplement its basic operations. But at its heart, Photoshop is an image editor.
At its most basic, Photoshop’s workflow goes something like this: You take a picture, you
edit the picture, and you print the picture.
Basic Photoshop: Take photo, edit photo, print photo. Drink coffee (optional).
Whether captured with a digital camera, scanned into the computer, or created from
scratch in Photoshop, your artwork consists of tiny squares of color, which are
picture
elements called pixels. Photoshop is all about changing and adjusting the colors of those
pixels—collectively, in groups, or one at a time—to make your artwork look precisely
how you want it to look.
Some very common Photoshop image-editing tasks are shown in the following figure:
namely, correcting red-eye, minimizing wrinkles, and compositing images.
Photoshop works with actual vector shapes, such as those created in Adobe Illustrator.
Photoshop also has a very capable brush engine, including erodible brush tips (they wear
down and need to be sharpened) and airbrush and watercolor brush tips, further extending
the fine art painting capabilities of the program.
The three types of artwork can appear in a single image are raster artwork , vector
artwork , and digital painting
You can use Photoshop with raster images, vector shapes, and even to paint.
Photoshop also includes some basic features for creating web graphics, including slicing
and animations
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CERTIFICATE.................................................................................................................................................II
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT..............................................................................................................................III
ABSTRACT....................................................................................................................................................IV
TABLE OF CONTENT.......................................................................................................vi
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………
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