Adobe Photoshop CS8 Tutorial
Now that you know how to find your way around in the Adobe Photoshop
Basic learning .
Part - 01
Begin by opening Adobe Photoshop CS.
On a PC, click Start > Programs > Adobe > Photoshop CS
First Look.
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Page Size and Orientation
Change the page size by typing in new values for width and height. Page size represents the final size
you want after bleeds or trimming other marks outside the page. In the Preset dropdown menu you
can find such common sizes as letter, legal, tabloid, etc. Typing in exact values for Height and Width gives
you more control over the size and orientation of your page.
Resolution -
Resolution is the number of pixels on a printed area of an image. The higher the resolution, the more
pixels there are on the page, the better the quality of the image. However, high resolution increases
the size of the file. The standard recommended resolution for printed images is 150-300, for Web
images it is 72.
Color Mode -
Choose a color mode that will best fit your project. For example, when making a graphic for a web
site, choose RGB. When making an image for print choose CMYK.
Background Contents -
Choose the background: white, color or transparent. When you have entered all of your document
settings, click Ok.
Opening an image from a disk /Folder/Desktop.
If the image you have is saved on a disk or to the computer, Select File > Open, and then navigate to the disk
drive/file where your image is saved. Choose the image file and click Open. At this point, you may want to save
your image under a different name so that you can always have the original to fall back on in case of a mistake.
To save your file, select File > Save As and type in the new name of the file in the dialogue box.
Box Selected-Menu
Menu Bar -
If you look at the top of the screen you will see the Menu bar (Figure 3), which contains all the main functions of Photoshop, such as File, Edit, Image, Layer, Select, Filter, Analysis, 3D, View, Window, and Help.
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Selection Tools Photo & Name
Cropping
Cropping is one of the most basic editing techniques that can improve your images. Cropping helps to bring
out the most important features in your image and focus the viewers’ attention on these features. Cropping
also allows you to make your image a standard photo size.
There are several ways to crop images in Adobe Photoshop:
1. Cropping with the Crop Tool
Resizing to a specific size
To resize your image to a preset size, follow the steps below:
Red Eye Removal
The digital camera flash is located right above the lens, which causes the “red-eye”; however, you can fix your
photos easily in Photoshop. To remove the “red eye”, follow the steps below.
Color Adjustment
Color adjustment options in Photoshop CS6 can help you to make your digital photos look more natural. To
color correct your images, follow these steps:
Ctrl+ B
Develop Photo.
Use Free "DCE" Tools
Before Use DCE
After Use DCE
Develop Photo.
Grain Surgery Tool / fitter
Grain Surgery >Remove Grain
Before
After
Remember to save your work often. Saving frequently lessens the risk of losing the work you have been doing.
To save your Photoshop document, do the following:
1. Click File > Save As.
Exit Photo On Photoshop
C+W
Close Photoshop
Clt+F4
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Tutorial (Basic learning part-1)
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December 09, 2017
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