Photoshop
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Created on September 28, 2024
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Adobe Photoshop
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GETTING STARTED WITH
- Photoshop can be used to crop photos, adjust photo composition, correct lighting, create collages and photo composites, layer images together, and craft original images out of different photo files.
- Photoshop images are raster graphics. Unlike vector images, they are pixel-based. Raster images tend to have more detailed colors and shading than vector images, and they tend to handle detailed textures and precise edits better than vector graphics.
When to use Photoshop
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Typography
PhotoShop vs. Lightroom
Type Races
When to use Photoshop:
- Major photo manipulation: Photoshop allows extreme image manipulations, creations, and enhancements. Photoshop is the best choice for images where you want pixel-level perfection. Photo retouchers, fine artists, or compositing artists may start in Lightroom but will ultimately rely on Photoshop to do the bulk of the transformation. One way to think about it is that Lightroom stays true to photography, while Photoshop lets you create the images in your mind’s eye. You have more design freedom in Photoshop.
- Using them together:
- Knowing the differences between Lightroom and Photoshop will help you pick the best image editor for a given project, but in many cases, it’s not an either-or decision. The two are designed to work seamlessly with each other. You can process a photo in Lightroom and then press command E or control E to pass it off to Photoshop, where you can fine-tune it.
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Top 10 Most Useful Ways to Use Photoshop
- The earliest form of written communication dates back to 30,000 BC, with early drawings found on the walls of caves in Chauvet Cave in France.
The History of Typography
In the following slides, you will watch more in-depth Photoshop tutorials for editing photos.
the two following articles will help you complete your homework for this week. They introduce the Photoshop workspace and show you how to make basic edits. Click the plus sign to view each article.
Beginner Tutorial: Retouch imagesLearn how to remove unwanted objects, add objects by cloning, and fix imperfections in your images with retouching tools in Adobe Photoshop.
Beginner Tutorial: Get to know PhotoshopTeaches basic tools and techniques of. Introduces the Photoshop work area and shows how to open and save images, zoom in and out, and undo mistakes.
Tutorials: Get to know Photoshop
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How to Combine Photos in Photoshop
- The earliest form of written communication dates back to 30,000 BC, with early drawings found on the walls of caves in Chauvet Cave in France.
The History of Typography
Masking Tutorial: How to Combine Multiple Photos in Photoshop
- The earliest form of written communication dates back to 30,000 BC, with early drawings found on the walls of caves in Chauvet Cave in France.
The History of Typography
How to swap faces in Photoshop: Give social media and family pics a fun new look with Photoshop face swaps.
How to Swap Faces in Photoshop in Just 10 Easy Steps
Two Articles for swapping faces:
Click the following links to learn how to swap faces in Photoshop and extend the life of your product photos.
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How to Easily Swap Faces in Photoshop
- The earliest form of written communication dates back to 30,000 BC, with early drawings found on the walls of caves in Chauvet Cave in France.
The History of Typography
- Complete this week's Photoshop Assignment, where you will Take two or more photos and combine them to create a piece of art. Click the button below to view sample images from other students.
Homework
Sample Images