Photoshop
Guide
By: Emily Samayoa
09/04/2017
Table of contents
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⬗Introduction cover
page………………………………………………….3
⬗Introduction……………………………………………………………
…4
⬗What is
Photoshop……………………………………………................5
⬗Menu
Bar………………………………………………………………...7
⬗Toolbar…………………………………………………………..............
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⬗Vocabulary……………………………………………………………...
10
⬗Expectations………………………………………………….................
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⬗1. Edit
Photos………………………………………………………..….14
⬗2. Digital
1.
Introduction
“Are you interested in creating the best
photography work possible? Do you
want all your work to look as
professional as can be? Well, then this
is the right place for you. With this
guide we will establish what
Photoshop is, the basic structure and
functions of it, and how easy you can
become a Photoshop master as well.
Start creating!
4
What is Photoshop?
It is to alter a photograph digitally using an image-editing software called Adobe
Photoshop, among the most famous.
You can use Photoshop for almost any kind of image editing, such as touching up photos,
adding or reducing weight, changing the illumination, creating high-quality graphics, and
much, much more.
The program is available for Mac and Windows, and though hard at the beginning can be
mastered easily.
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2.
Menu and
Toolbars
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File:
Filter: Edit:
Layer:
Window:
View:
Alt+T
It allows for the
image to be go
through filter
adjustments.
Alt+F
It is used to
create new
documents,
open, save
and exit the
program.
Alt+V
It allows
viewing
adjustments
such as zoom
or the visibility
of the grid.
Alt+W
Allows you to
open palettes and
menus on your
work screen.
Alt+ E
Includes cut,
copy, undo, free
stroke, step
backward, etc.
Alt+L
You can add, duplicate,
arrange, fill or make
other changes to the
layers you are working
on.
Menu Bar
Toolbar
⬗The move (keyboard V): allows you to move or drag objects of a particular layer within the canvas
⬗The marquee (keyboard M): allows you to select a section of the canvas in a specific shape including square,
ellipse, and rectangle
⬗The Lasso (keyboard L): a free-form selection that assumes a variety of shapes and allows you to drag the
selected area around the canvas
⬗Magic wand (keyboard W): allows you to select a spot on your image, as well as anything around it that is
similar
⬗Crop tool (keyboard C): this tool is for trimming your images to any size that you desire
⬗Eyedropper (keyboard I): you can use this tool to click on any section of the canvas to sample the color at that
exact point, and change the foreground color to the sampled one.
⬗Pencil and Paintbrush (keyboard B): this tool emulates a pencil or paintbrush depending on the one you select.
For the paintbrush, you can choose different kinds of brushes, as well as paint styles and shapes.
There are many other tools like the eraser, gradient tool, paint can, smudge tool and text tool, among others that
are not as commonly used.
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3.
Vocabulary
10
Document Window:
Workspace:
Panels: Layers:
You will use this the most as you switch
between different layers in your
document. You can change different
aspects of the layers like transparency,
visibility, blending, and even group or
merge them, among other functions.
A basic tool that helps you monitor and
modify your work. Panels can be
grouped, stacked, or docked.
The working space that will contain the
canvas and all the functions, such as
the Application Bar, the Tool Panel,
Option Bars Control, Document
Windows, Panels, and the Application
Frame.
This displays the file you’re working on.
Document windows can be tabbed and, in
certain cases, grouped and docked.
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Styles:
Resolution: Color Mode:
The color mode, or image mode, determines how
the components of a color are combined, based on
the number of color channels in the color model.
Color modes include grayscale, RGB, and CMYK,
among others. Photoshop Elements supports
bitmap, grayscale, indexed, and RGB color modes.
It is the fineness of detail in a bitmap image
and is measured in pixels per inch (ppi).
The more pixels per inch, the greater the
resolution. Generally, an image with a
higher resolution produces a better printed
image quality. We can add or reduce pixels.
Photoshop Styles are preset
effects that change your text
or images in just a single click
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A: Tools panel | B: History panel | C: Color panel
| D: Creative Cloud Libraries panel | E: Layers panel
4.
Expectations
1. Edit Photos
⬗ If you want to enhance the
color, add some contrast,
saturation, or other lightning
effects.
⬗ You can crop and resize the
image.
⬗ Add anything or delete
anything you want.
⬗ And literally edit almost
everything of the image…
14
2. Digital Painting
⬗ You can draw or paint without having
to use a mouse or a touchpad.
⬗ When you paint, different colors will
combine to create new colors just as
you’d expect acrylics or oils to do, as
there is a wide variety of colors.
⬗ You can get the effects of everything
from a felt marker to a can of spray
paint, adding the natural, professional
and traditional art look.
⬗ Create online book covers, cartoons,
paintings, etc…
15
3. Edit Videos
⬗ You can edit short clips and
play with different angles,
styles, designs, among others.
⬗ You can also use adjustment
layers and edit sizes just as if
you were editing an image.
⬗ If you can edit videos, you can
even create Gifs!
16
4. Web Design
⬗ Though it might sound
uncommon, it is used by
professionals all the time to create
a “mock-up” of what the page will
look like.
⬗ It’s far easier to resize objects,
move things around the page, and
just try ideas out. And makes the
HTML easier to organize and
work with.
17
5. Create Text Effects
⬗ There's an almost unlimited
amount of things you can do
with text in Photoshop. Use
the Type Mask Tools to create
picture filled text, then upload
the results to your web page -
or print them out. Use
different colors, sizes, styles
and animations.
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How to save an image as
JPEG?
⬗1. Click File>Save As
⬗2. Choose JPEG from the format list
⬗3. Specify a file name and location, select
file-saving options, and click Save.
⬗4. Specify image compression and quality
by choosing an option from the Quality
menu, dragging the Quality slider, or
entering a value between 1 and 12.
⬗5. Set a format option: Baseline
“Standard”, Baseline Optimized or
Progressive.
⬗6. Click OK
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Thanks!Go and Create!
Credits
⬗ Adobe Photoshop: Menu Bar
https://www.slideshare.net/DivinePersocom/menu-bar-24803933
⬗ https://www.psdvault.com/basics/basics-photoshop-toolbar-panes-menus/
⬗ https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/image-size-resolution.html
⬗ https://www.brusheezy.com/styles
⬗ http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/10_ things/10_ things.html
⬗ http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/what-can-do-with-photoshop/
⬗ http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/what-can-do-with-photoshop/

Photoshop

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    Table of contents 2 ⬗Introductioncover page………………………………………………….3 ⬗Introduction…………………………………………………………… …4 ⬗What is Photoshop……………………………………………................5 ⬗Menu Bar………………………………………………………………...7 ⬗Toolbar………………………………………………………….............. .8 ⬗Vocabulary……………………………………………………………... 10 ⬗Expectations…………………………………………………................. 13 ⬗1. Edit Photos………………………………………………………..….14 ⬗2. Digital
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    “Are you interestedin creating the best photography work possible? Do you want all your work to look as professional as can be? Well, then this is the right place for you. With this guide we will establish what Photoshop is, the basic structure and functions of it, and how easy you can become a Photoshop master as well. Start creating! 4
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    What is Photoshop? Itis to alter a photograph digitally using an image-editing software called Adobe Photoshop, among the most famous. You can use Photoshop for almost any kind of image editing, such as touching up photos, adding or reducing weight, changing the illumination, creating high-quality graphics, and much, much more. The program is available for Mac and Windows, and though hard at the beginning can be mastered easily. 5
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    7 File: Filter: Edit: Layer: Window: View: Alt+T It allowsfor the image to be go through filter adjustments. Alt+F It is used to create new documents, open, save and exit the program. Alt+V It allows viewing adjustments such as zoom or the visibility of the grid. Alt+W Allows you to open palettes and menus on your work screen. Alt+ E Includes cut, copy, undo, free stroke, step backward, etc. Alt+L You can add, duplicate, arrange, fill or make other changes to the layers you are working on. Menu Bar
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    Toolbar ⬗The move (keyboardV): allows you to move or drag objects of a particular layer within the canvas ⬗The marquee (keyboard M): allows you to select a section of the canvas in a specific shape including square, ellipse, and rectangle ⬗The Lasso (keyboard L): a free-form selection that assumes a variety of shapes and allows you to drag the selected area around the canvas ⬗Magic wand (keyboard W): allows you to select a spot on your image, as well as anything around it that is similar ⬗Crop tool (keyboard C): this tool is for trimming your images to any size that you desire ⬗Eyedropper (keyboard I): you can use this tool to click on any section of the canvas to sample the color at that exact point, and change the foreground color to the sampled one. ⬗Pencil and Paintbrush (keyboard B): this tool emulates a pencil or paintbrush depending on the one you select. For the paintbrush, you can choose different kinds of brushes, as well as paint styles and shapes. There are many other tools like the eraser, gradient tool, paint can, smudge tool and text tool, among others that are not as commonly used. 8
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    10 Document Window: Workspace: Panels: Layers: Youwill use this the most as you switch between different layers in your document. You can change different aspects of the layers like transparency, visibility, blending, and even group or merge them, among other functions. A basic tool that helps you monitor and modify your work. Panels can be grouped, stacked, or docked. The working space that will contain the canvas and all the functions, such as the Application Bar, the Tool Panel, Option Bars Control, Document Windows, Panels, and the Application Frame. This displays the file you’re working on. Document windows can be tabbed and, in certain cases, grouped and docked.
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    11 Styles: Resolution: Color Mode: Thecolor mode, or image mode, determines how the components of a color are combined, based on the number of color channels in the color model. Color modes include grayscale, RGB, and CMYK, among others. Photoshop Elements supports bitmap, grayscale, indexed, and RGB color modes. It is the fineness of detail in a bitmap image and is measured in pixels per inch (ppi). The more pixels per inch, the greater the resolution. Generally, an image with a higher resolution produces a better printed image quality. We can add or reduce pixels. Photoshop Styles are preset effects that change your text or images in just a single click
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    12 A: Tools panel| B: History panel | C: Color panel | D: Creative Cloud Libraries panel | E: Layers panel
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    1. Edit Photos ⬗If you want to enhance the color, add some contrast, saturation, or other lightning effects. ⬗ You can crop and resize the image. ⬗ Add anything or delete anything you want. ⬗ And literally edit almost everything of the image… 14
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    2. Digital Painting ⬗You can draw or paint without having to use a mouse or a touchpad. ⬗ When you paint, different colors will combine to create new colors just as you’d expect acrylics or oils to do, as there is a wide variety of colors. ⬗ You can get the effects of everything from a felt marker to a can of spray paint, adding the natural, professional and traditional art look. ⬗ Create online book covers, cartoons, paintings, etc… 15
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    3. Edit Videos ⬗You can edit short clips and play with different angles, styles, designs, among others. ⬗ You can also use adjustment layers and edit sizes just as if you were editing an image. ⬗ If you can edit videos, you can even create Gifs! 16
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    4. Web Design ⬗Though it might sound uncommon, it is used by professionals all the time to create a “mock-up” of what the page will look like. ⬗ It’s far easier to resize objects, move things around the page, and just try ideas out. And makes the HTML easier to organize and work with. 17
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    5. Create TextEffects ⬗ There's an almost unlimited amount of things you can do with text in Photoshop. Use the Type Mask Tools to create picture filled text, then upload the results to your web page - or print them out. Use different colors, sizes, styles and animations. 18
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    How to savean image as JPEG? ⬗1. Click File>Save As ⬗2. Choose JPEG from the format list ⬗3. Specify a file name and location, select file-saving options, and click Save. ⬗4. Specify image compression and quality by choosing an option from the Quality menu, dragging the Quality slider, or entering a value between 1 and 12. ⬗5. Set a format option: Baseline “Standard”, Baseline Optimized or Progressive. ⬗6. Click OK 19
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    Credits ⬗ Adobe Photoshop:Menu Bar https://www.slideshare.net/DivinePersocom/menu-bar-24803933 ⬗ https://www.psdvault.com/basics/basics-photoshop-toolbar-panes-menus/ ⬗ https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/image-size-resolution.html ⬗ https://www.brusheezy.com/styles ⬗ http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/10_ things/10_ things.html ⬗ http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/what-can-do-with-photoshop/ ⬗ http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/what-can-do-with-photoshop/