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Unit A Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop
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What is Adobe Photoshop? Adobe Photoshop delivers powerful, industry-standard image-editing tools for designers who wants to produce sophisticated graphics (called digital image) for print and for the Web. Digital Image: A picture in an electronic form
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Examples of what can you do with Adobe Photoshop. You can create your own artwork by using the drawing tools, the brushes, pictures you scanned, text tool, etc. => You create a masterpiece (i.e. creation of a logo) You can improve existing artwork by repairing damaged areas within an image or combine images
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Sources for your Masterpiece Image: a collection of dots called pixels. Each pixel represents a color or shade. You can add, delete or modify the pixels within an image by using the Photoshop features and tools. Check out the Graphic File Formats Supported in Photoshop: Table 1 page 1-5
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Starting Photoshop and Creating a File Demonstration New Window: Image size: Width and Height Resolution Mode Background Save the file: Difference between Save, Save As, and Save for Web
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Opening an existing file Three different options to open an existing file: Opening in Photoshop Opening in Adobe Bridge Opening in Mini Bridge Browsing through files Recent open files feature Demonstration
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Photoshop Workspace The Document Window The toolbox: Selection tools Painting and editing tools Foreground and background color selection boxes Viewing tools Tool Options Bar: Example of the text tool option bar
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Viewing Images: Using the View menu Using the info bar (percentage) Using the Zoom tool Working with palettes: The use of tabs Use of menus and shortcuts
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Layers and History Palette Photoshop images are composed of one, many, or a group of layers. A layer is a section within an image that can be manipulated independently The layer palette displays all the layers and allow you to manipulate those layers
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Demonstration: Order of the layers in the Layers Palette An active layer Hiding and displaying layers
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History Palette Photoshop records each task you complete in a document in the History Palette This record of events, called states, makes it easy to see what changes occurred and tools or commands that you used to make the modifications Deleting a state = Undo Command. All the states created after the deleted state will be gone too. ( A quick way to undo several states) Creating a new document from any state. Demonstration
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Using Help Similar to Help of other programs: Contents Index Bookmark Search
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View and Print A document Viewing Images: Using the View menu Using the info bar (percentage) Using the Zoom tool Printing process: Similar to other programs Demonstration
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