Rytas Umbrasas has completed the requirements to be recognized as an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop CC. Shantanu Narayen, President and Chief Executive of Adobe, signed a certificate recognizing this achievement on August 31, 2015.
This document is a portfolio for Carrie Fort from 2016 that showcases her design, photography, and social media skills. It lists the software and tools she has experience with in areas like slide design, movie posters, typography, event ads, web pages, magazine layouts, and social media. The portfolio promotes Carrie Fort's design services and asks the reader to let her design something for them.
Rytas Umbrasas has completed the requirements to be recognized as an Adobe Certified Expert in Lightroom 5. Shantanu Narayen, President and Chief Executive of Adobe, confirmed this recognition on August 31, 2015.
An Adobe Certified Instructor named Rytas Umbrasas presented their certification in Photoshop CS6 on June 2, 2016. The document acknowledges Rytas Umbrasas as an Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop CS6 with the identification number ADB332707.
This document discusses various selection, editing, and color tools in Photoshop. It covers tools for making selections like the marquee, lasso, quick selection tool, and magic wand. It also covers repair tools like the spot healing brush, patch tool, and content-aware fill. Finally, it discusses color models, color spaces, color modes, and using foreground and background colors.
An overview of photoshop which is a Leading digital image editing application for internet, print, and other new media disciplines developed and published by Adobe Systems.
Photoshop is unlike other common software interfaces which emulate virtual typewriters or graphing paper. Photoshop creates an artist's virtual studio/darkroom. When you open the program you see a toolbox on the left with tools you will use to manipulate your images, and on the right, a white square which is your "canvas" or work area. The gray area surrounding the canvas is not part of your image, but only defines its edges.
Rytas Umbrasas has completed the requirements to be recognized as an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop CC. Shantanu Narayen, President and Chief Executive of Adobe, signed a certificate recognizing this achievement on August 31, 2015.
This document is a portfolio for Carrie Fort from 2016 that showcases her design, photography, and social media skills. It lists the software and tools she has experience with in areas like slide design, movie posters, typography, event ads, web pages, magazine layouts, and social media. The portfolio promotes Carrie Fort's design services and asks the reader to let her design something for them.
Rytas Umbrasas has completed the requirements to be recognized as an Adobe Certified Expert in Lightroom 5. Shantanu Narayen, President and Chief Executive of Adobe, confirmed this recognition on August 31, 2015.
An Adobe Certified Instructor named Rytas Umbrasas presented their certification in Photoshop CS6 on June 2, 2016. The document acknowledges Rytas Umbrasas as an Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop CS6 with the identification number ADB332707.
This document discusses various selection, editing, and color tools in Photoshop. It covers tools for making selections like the marquee, lasso, quick selection tool, and magic wand. It also covers repair tools like the spot healing brush, patch tool, and content-aware fill. Finally, it discusses color models, color spaces, color modes, and using foreground and background colors.
An overview of photoshop which is a Leading digital image editing application for internet, print, and other new media disciplines developed and published by Adobe Systems.
Photoshop is unlike other common software interfaces which emulate virtual typewriters or graphing paper. Photoshop creates an artist's virtual studio/darkroom. When you open the program you see a toolbox on the left with tools you will use to manipulate your images, and on the right, a white square which is your "canvas" or work area. The gray area surrounding the canvas is not part of your image, but only defines its edges.
This document provides an introduction to graphic design concepts through a Photoshop CC crash course. It defines graphic design as the art of visual communication using text, images, and symbols. It discusses the history and evolution of graphic design and outlines key elements such as visual arts, typography, page layout, ads, business cards, brochures, and logos. It also covers color representation and meaning, image resolution, and raster vs vector graphics. File formats such as PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP and TIFF are defined as well as lossy and lossless compression techniques.
This Photoshop training document covers techniques for editing and enhancing photos including removing redeye, blemishes and objects using the cut out tool, applying stamps, brightening images, straightening, using the liquefy tool to adjust features, and cropping photos with perspective.
This document outlines the syllabus and session 1 objectives for an introductory Photoshop course. The course will run from January 15th to February 5th, 2013 on Tuesdays from 7-9:30 PM. Session 1 will cover introducing Photoshop, the workspace, using tools and layers, and include class exercises on working with layers and tools. The instructor's contact information is provided.
Presentation on adobe photoshop® toolsHarshit Dave
This document summarizes several selection and retouching tools in Photoshop including the marquee, lasso, and magic wand tools for making selections and the clone stamp, blur, sharpen, smudge, dodge, burn, and sponge tools for retouching images. The marquee tools allow for rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. The lasso tools create irregular selections through freehand, polygonal, or magnetic paths. The magic wand selects areas of similar color. The clone stamp duplicates areas, blur and sharpen smooth or enhance edges, and the dodge and burn tools lighten or darken specific tones. The smudge and sponge tools blend and adjust saturation respectively.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop. It discusses what Photoshop is, how it can be used for publications, websites, and video/digital materials. It also covers starting Photoshop, the interface including menus and tools, understanding layers and how to work with layers, common file formats like JPEG and TIFF, creating image archives, and image resolution. The document serves as a beginner's guide for getting familiar with the Photoshop environment and basic image editing and manipulation tasks.
This document provides an introduction to graphic design concepts through a Photoshop CC crash course. It defines graphic design as the art of visual communication using text, images, and symbols. It discusses the history and evolution of graphic design and outlines key elements such as visual arts, typography, page layout, ads, business cards, brochures, and logos. It also covers color representation and meaning, image resolution, and raster vs vector graphics. File formats such as PNG, JPG, GIF, BMP and TIFF are defined as well as lossy and lossless compression techniques.
This Photoshop training document covers techniques for editing and enhancing photos including removing redeye, blemishes and objects using the cut out tool, applying stamps, brightening images, straightening, using the liquefy tool to adjust features, and cropping photos with perspective.
This document outlines the syllabus and session 1 objectives for an introductory Photoshop course. The course will run from January 15th to February 5th, 2013 on Tuesdays from 7-9:30 PM. Session 1 will cover introducing Photoshop, the workspace, using tools and layers, and include class exercises on working with layers and tools. The instructor's contact information is provided.
Presentation on adobe photoshop® toolsHarshit Dave
This document summarizes several selection and retouching tools in Photoshop including the marquee, lasso, and magic wand tools for making selections and the clone stamp, blur, sharpen, smudge, dodge, burn, and sponge tools for retouching images. The marquee tools allow for rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. The lasso tools create irregular selections through freehand, polygonal, or magnetic paths. The magic wand selects areas of similar color. The clone stamp duplicates areas, blur and sharpen smooth or enhance edges, and the dodge and burn tools lighten or darken specific tones. The smudge and sponge tools blend and adjust saturation respectively.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Photoshop. It discusses what Photoshop is, how it can be used for publications, websites, and video/digital materials. It also covers starting Photoshop, the interface including menus and tools, understanding layers and how to work with layers, common file formats like JPEG and TIFF, creating image archives, and image resolution. The document serves as a beginner's guide for getting familiar with the Photoshop environment and basic image editing and manipulation tasks.