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What is Photoshop CS5? |
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Adobe Photoshop offers more non-destructive ways of working than any other photo editor, and Adobe is always adding enhancements to help get the job done faster and with less frustration. The latest version, PhotoshopCS(orPhotoshop8), offers improvements for everyone, but photographers will benefit most from this upgrade.It's the professional image-editing standard and the leader of the digital imaging line. Groundbreaking creative tools help you achieve extraordinary results. Unprecedented adaptability lets you custom-fit Photoshop to the way you work. And with more efficient editing, processing, and file handling, there's no slowing you down. |
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New Features of Photoshop CS5 |
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File Browser Improvements
Photomerge Feature
Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
The New Filter Gallery
Keep Track of Editing History
Text on a Path or in a Shape
Live Histogram Palette
Customize Picture Package Layouts More Easily
New Ways to Share Your Photos
New Scrubber Controls |
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Interface |
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Adobe Photoshop offers more non-destructive ways of working than any other photo editor, and Adobe is always adding enhancements to help get the job done faster and with less frustration. The latest version, PhotoshopCS(orPhotoshop8), offers improvements for everyone, but photographers will benefit most from this upgrade.It's the professional image-editing standard and the leader of the digital imaging line. Groundbreaking creative tools help you achieve extraordinary results. Unprecedented adaptability lets you custom-fit Photoshop to the way you work. And with more efficient editing, processing, and file handling, there's no slowing you down. |
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New in Photoshop CS5
System Requirements
RAM Requirements
Digital Tablets and Mice |
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Interface |
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The Welcome Screen
Color Spaces
Document Window
The Toolbox
Menus
Palettes
Options Bar
Shortcuts
Getting Assitance
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File Menu |
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Tool Bar |
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Rectangle Marquee Tool |
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Ellipitical Marquee Tool |
The marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. |
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Edit Lasso Tool |
The lasso tools make freehand, polygonal (straight-edged), and magnetic (snap-to) selections. |
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Polygon Tool |
The Polygonal Lasso tool is useful for drawing straight-edged segments of a selection border. |
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Crop Tool |
The Crop tool trims images. |
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Deselect the Selection |
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Magic wand Tool |
The Magic Wand tool selects similarly colored areas. |
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Move selection |
You can move a selection border around an image |
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Copy Using Move Tool |
You can use the Move tool to copy selections as you drag them within or between images |
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Perfect Rectangle & circle |
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Edit Menu |
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Free Transform |
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Transform |
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Scale |
Horizontal scale and vertical scale specify the proportion between the height and width of the type. |
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Rotate |
The Rotate commands let you rotate or flip an entire image |
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Skew |
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Distort |
The Distort filters geometrically distort an image, creating 3D or other reshaping effects. |
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Perspective
Wrap
Rotate 180°
Rotate 90° cw
Rotate 180° ccw
Flip Horizontal
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Select Menu |
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Color Range |
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Drawing and Painting Tools |
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Brush Tool |
The Brush tool paints brush strokes. |
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Air-Brush Tool |
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Pencil Tool |
The Pencil tool paints hard-edged strokes. |
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Eraser Tool |
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PaintBucket Tool |
The Paint Bucket tool fills similarly colored areas with the foreground color. |
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Gradient Tool |
The Gradient tool creates a gradual blend between multiple colors. You can choose from preset gradient fills or create your own. |
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Smudge Tool |
The tool picks up color where the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction you drag. |
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Define Brush
Load Brush
Create a new Layer
Delete Layer |
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Layers |
Layers allow you to work on one element of an image without disturbing the others. Think of layers as sheets of acetate stacked one on top of the other. |
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Rename a Layer |
As you add layers to an image, it’s helpful to give them names that reflect their content. Descriptive names make layers easy to identify in the palette. |
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Position the Layers |
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Layer Opacity |
A layer’s opacity determines to what degree it obscures or reveals the layer beneath it. A layer with 1% opacity appears nearly transparent, whereas one with 100% opacity appears completely opaque. |
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Draging Layer
Link Layers
Invisible Layers
Merge visible layers |
Merge - When you have finalized the content of layers, you can merge them to create partial versions of your composite image |
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Flatten image. |
Flattening reduces file size by merging all visible layers into the background and discarding hidden layers. |
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Edit Gradient colors |
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Swatches Palette |
The Swatches palette stores colors that you need to use often. |
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Eraser Tool |
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Image and Text Editing. |
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Image Size |
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Wireframe Wireframe —
displays simple wireframe in addition to intermediate blend shapes. |
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Different Modes for filling colors |
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Color Mode
Multiply Mode
Screen Mode
Opacity of color
Save selection
Load selection
Fill gradient
Merge Down
Strokes/outlines
Rasterize the shapes
Canvas Size
Type Tool
Vertical Type Tool
Type Mask Tool
Adjustments - Brightness/contrast |
An adjustment layer applies color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values |
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Channel Palette and Mask Mode options |
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The Channels palette lets you create and manage channels. The palette lists all channels in the image—composite channel first (for RGB, CMYK, and Lab images). |
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Standard Mode
Quick Mask Mode |
Quick Mask mode Lets you edit any selection as a mask. |
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Channel Palette
Load a channel as a selection
Adjustments |
Auto levels |
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Inverse Selection
Filters |
Artistic - Colored Pencil |
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Exercise 5 |
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Feathers |
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Feathers
Add Revelal Selection
Rulers
Clipping Mask
Adjustment - Hue/Saturation
Color Balance |
The Color Balance command changes the overall mixture of colors in an image for generalized color correction. |
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Exercise 6 |
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Drawing & Editing Paths |
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Path
Pen tool |
The Pen tool creates straight lines and smooth flowing curves. |
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Filter - Neon Glow |
Neon Glow Adds various types of glows to the objects in an image. This filter is useful for colorizing an image while softening its look. |
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Clonme Stamp |
The Clone Stamp tool takes a sample of an image, which you can then apply over another image or part of the same image. |
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Adjustment - Replace color |
The Replace Color command lets you create a mask to select specific colors in an image and then replace those colors. |
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After Course Completion Some Our Student's Final Project |
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Exercise 7 |
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Exercise 8 |
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Exercise 9 |
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Exercise 10 |
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Exercise 11 Animation Effect |
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Exercise 12 Grunge Effect |
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Exercise 13 Stroke Lightning Effects |
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Exercise 14 Mars Editing |
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Exercise 15 Morphing Effects |
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Exercise 16 Out of Bound Effects |
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Exercise17 Text Effect |
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Exercise 18 Water Bubble Effect |
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Exercise 19 Wrinkle Paper Effect |
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