Introduction To Photoshop PDF
Introduction To Photoshop PDF
Introduction To Photoshop PDF
Table of Contents: 1. What is Photoshop? 2. About the Work Area 3. Resizing Images and Size Guide 4. Selection 5. Cropping 6. Modify Color and Effects 7. Layers 8. Text Editing 9. File Type: GIF or JPG
1. What is Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop is one of the most powerful image modification programs on the market today. It is widely used throughout the world, and has shown its handiwork to the public through altered photos of famous people, such as President Bush. It is so dominant that when we notice that an image has been altered, we say it has been Photoshopped. While this handout offers some very basic tips on using the tools available in Photoshop, more comprehensive guidance can be accessed on the web or in the help menu of your version of Photoshop. The version used for this tutorial is Adobe Photoshop CS.
Menu Bar this is where you can access most of the commands and features in Photoshop Drawing Palette where the image being worked on will appear Options bar
content sensitive display of tool options changes as different tools are selected display using Window > Options or Click a tool in the toolbox.
Tool box - for creating an editing images (display or hide using Windows > Tools) Palettes - to monitor and modify images (there are 5 palettes by default) Palette Well - to organize palettes in work area
Drag a palettes tab into the palette well to store it in the palette well Once in the palette well click on the palette tab to use it
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Type of picture
Background Standard personal picture of yourself for a personal website Title bar e.g. Google title bar on the Google homepage
Size in Pixels
1024 x 768 (roughly) 200 x 200
276 x 110
*To resize a picture look on the menu bar and select Image > image size
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4. Selection
There are several ways to select images or portions of images in Photoshop. Here are few basic methods to do so:
5. Cropping
Cropping is the process of removing portions of an image to create focus or strengthen the composition. You can crop an image using the crop tool and the Crop command
-4To improve the appearance of an image you can simply select: Image> Adjustments > Auto Levels/Contrast/Color. Here are some more brief descriptions of what the different, more advanced, tools can accomplish for your image: Hue/Saturation: Change to B&W, or choose Desaturate Equalize: Distributes the brightness of the image evenly throughout. Threshold: Converts to high contrast B&W images. o Useful for determining the lightest and darkest parts of an image. Posterize: Lets you see how many different shades of brightness you want. Image Size: Increases the image resolution, but not the size Canvas Size: Increases the size of the canvas to do other stuff on it. Filters can be used to achieve a special effect. These are fun to play with! Some examples are: Liquefy to edit out unwanted areas of your pictures with colorful swirls Artistic Filters - to give artistic flare to a simple image Textures - to change the look and feel of an image
7. Layers
The Layers window shows the various layers that your image is made up of. To make a new layer, click the New Layer button (F) or selecting Layer > New > Layer in the menu bar The background layer cannot be removed, since it has to serve as the background for the entire image. Also, you cannot initially modify this background image because it is locked. In order to unlock it, simply double click the name of the image in the Layer palette. Additionally, if you somehow find that you cannot modify your image, it may be in the Indexed mode. If this is the case, you need to change it to RGB mode under Image > Mode > RGB. To work on a different layer, click on that layer. The eyeball will appear next to that layer. You can drag layers up and down the list. Remember create a new layer for each part of your image. This allows you to go back and edit the layers individually.
eyeball
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Photoshop Layers palette: A. Layers palette menu B. Layer set C. Layer D. Layer thumbnail E. Layer effect F. new layer icon
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8. Text Editing
GIF COLOR
Only stores 8 bits/pixel (256 or fewer colors) so you lose colors and quality for complex images No compression (compression determines quality of the output image) Smaller pictures are faster to load and very accurate larger pictures take longer to load than higher quality JPEG images Good for images with few distinct colors, such as line drawings and simple cartoons.
JPEG
24 bits/pixel (16 million colors) so stores full color information. Therefore stores more realistic photographs more faithfully Compressed file so smaller file size
Large complex images like photographs of people, scenery and backgrounds Used for compressing either fullcolor or gray-scale images of natural, real-world scenes. Good for photographs, naturalistic artwork, and similar material
-6NOT good for lettering, simple cartoons, or line drawings. handles only still images. Never for Plain black-and-white (two level) images