Q: – What is Photoshop?
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Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing software package that
can be used by experts and novices alike. While this handout offers some
very basic tips on using the tools available in Photoshop, more
comprehensive guidance can be accessed on the web or in the help menu of
your version of Photoshop. The version used for this tutorial is Adobe
Photoshop CS. Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing software
package that can be used by experts and novices alike. While this
handout offers some very basic tips on using the tools available in
Photoshop, more comprehensive guidance can be accessed on the web or in
the help menu of your version of Photoshop. The version used for this
tutorial is Adobe Photoshop CS.
Q: – How do you print the grid?
Put the non printing grid on how you want it, then take a screen
capture (alt + Print Screen on PC) Open a new file, the size should be
set as the size of the grab, and paste. Crop away everything (the
background of the photoshop window, etc.)except for the image with grid
on it…and print.
Q: – How do I slice up an image in Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended?
Well, I just got Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended and I saw that there is
no slice tool. I found that kind of strange. I mean, that is a HUGE
tool. All master web designers use the slice tool to make their websites
which is what I need it for. So could someone please tell me how I
slice an image in Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended?.
Q: – How to achieve Black/White with Color Detail?
use the lasso tool to carefully select the elements that you want to
retain as color – you may even want to feather the selection by a couple
of pixels if it looks better. Once you have these selected, invert the
selection so that everything except the eyes/lips are selected, then
desaturated the layer.
Q: – How to Unlock Background?
Click on IMAGE go to MODE and select GRAY SCALE (if the PDF or JPG is
black / white), and go back to the LAYER and double click, that will
unlocked, if do not, go back to IMAGE and select RGB color and double
click, that would do it. Click on IMAGE go to MODE and select GRAY SCALE
(if the PDF or JPG is black / white), and go back to the LAYER and
double click, that will unlocked, if do not, go back to IMAGE and select
RGB color and double click, that would do it.
Q: – How do you create an artistic border?
Open any image> 2. Make a selection using the ?rectangular Marquee
Tool? (M) 3. In your layer pallet> add a layer mask 4. Then go to
Filter>Brush Strokes>Sprayed Strokes and play with the stroke
length etc. You can apply other styles too.
Q: – What is a Smart Object?
Photoshop CS2 introduces a new type of layer
called a Smart Object layer. Smart Objects are a little like symbols in
Illustrator. Smart objects can consist of pixel-based content or
vector-based content, like an Illustrator drawing placed in a Photoshop
document. With smart objects, you can make multiple copies of a single
object and all copies will be updated when one of the copies is edited ?
but you can still apply layer styles and adjustment layers to the individual
smart objects without affecting all copies, which provides for a lot of
flexibility. Pixel-based smart objects also remember their original
size and can be transformed multiple times without loss.
Smart objects is the pixel-and vector based content.
Smart objects is the pixel-and vector based content.
Q: – Can you organize layers as in photoshop?
Yes we can organize layes..
For example you create a Ball in 1st layer and then in second layer you create the background. But you should lock all the layers and unlock the layer which u r working, because unlocked layers will be active always(active means, if u want to drage the ball, backgroung layers also will be affected)
For example you create a Ball in 1st layer and then in second layer you create the background. But you should lock all the layers and unlock the layer which u r working, because unlocked layers will be active always(active means, if u want to drage the ball, backgroung layers also will be affected)
Q: – What is Gradients?
Gradients are a great way to introduce flashy, eye-catching graphics in your pages.
Q: – How do you select an exact color to match?
There are two ways of doing this: The easiest way is to use the
eyedropper tool to sample the color as your foreground color – make sure
the foreground color square is selected when you use the eyedropper
tool – then use a brush, pencil or the paint bucket tool to cover the
area. Alternatively, try using the Clone Stamp Tool. Alt+Click where you
want to take the color from, and then hold down the mouse key to cover
up the new area.
Q: – How do I crop an image?
Cropping an image allows you to cut out any portion of the image you
don't like and/or make an image smaller. This document contains the
steps performed to crop an image in each of the major image editors. To the right is a visual example of a large image, such as a image scanned into the computer being cropped to a smaller image.
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Q: – For photoshop is cs3 really that much better than cs2 on an Intel Mac?
On both the Photoshop CS works fine. But on Mac it seems to speed up
faster. The startup is much faster than on windows but relative to the
velocity of the CS2, it indeed is faster. So yes, photoshop cs3 is
better at functioning on an intel mac rater than cs2, due to the faster
startup

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