Yes! It's official, Photoshop CS 6 and Camera Raw have been installed in the Photoshop for Photographers classroom.
This fall we will be in a PC Windows Lab in Room WCB 210 Sign up Now!
See you in class!
Yes! It's official, Photoshop CS 6 and Camera Raw have been installed in the Photoshop for Photographers classroom.
This fall we will be in a PC Windows Lab in Room WCB 210 Sign up Now!
See you in class!
Revamped User Interfaces and Innovative Features Make Photo
and Video Editing, Organizing and Sharing Easier
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* A completely refreshed, user-friendly interface featuring the same engine as Adobe Photoshop - the industry standard for digital imaging - includes easily-navigated Quick, Guided and Expert editing modes; one-click options; a helpful Action bar; and big, bold icons to help users get the most from their shots…
Howdy
Don't EVER be afraid to try, experiment, play with Photoshop... You just might come up with a masterpiece!
This what I did
Photoshop has the following different kinds of layers
One of the most versitile is the Adjustment Layer and there are 15 of them
Each adjustment layer is associated with a "Gadget-icon" and a Mask
Clicking on the "Gadget-icon" pops up a dialogue box that allows you to make adjustments to the layer(s) below...
In the example I have selected the Black & White Adjustment Layer using Photoshop CS 6
What I want to do is to "paint" some color back into the image of just the vending machine. That way your attention will be really drawn towards the color in an otherwise black and white image.
Here's how to do that.
Step 1:
Click once inside the White Mask to "activate" it... You'll see the double lines around the mask.
Step 2:
Press the "x" key on the keyboard, to cycle the foreground color with the background color at the bottom of the Tool Bar... We want the forground coplor to be BLACK
Step 3:
Press the"B" key to select a brush. You can make the brush bigger or smaller by pressing the Left or Right Square breket key.
Left square bracket makes the brush smaller, Right square bracket key makes the brush larger...
Step 4.
Paint over the Pepsi Machine on the Canvas, untill all the colors are Visible...
Painting Black on the Mask, blocks the black and white effect of the B & W adjustment panel, showing the colors from the layer below...
Here's the result
Saving files in Photoshop and file formats.
The file format you use to save your work in Photoshop will depend on how the image will be used.
Preserving Layers
If you want to perserve layer information so you can re-edit the image or apply the same techiques to another image, then save the image as a .psd file a PhotoShop Document.
The Menu item is
File > Save As
Keyboard short cut
Shift + Control + S (PC)
Shift + Command + S (Mac)
In the Save As Dialogue box
Give the file a unique name (Photoshop will add the extension, in this case .psd)
You can also check
Save: √ As A Copy and photoshop will add the word copy to the file name in this case it would be "Beach copy.psd"
TIP: In Photoshop, if there is a button or icon that you don't know what it does, put your "pointer" over the item and don't move it... in a few seconds a yellow box will popup and tell you what it does!
If you want to perserve layers in the PSD document Make sure the Layers box is checked and always perserve your color profile..
Saving for the Internet
The .jpg file format is "lossey" the more the file is compressed, the more data is thrown away. Too much compression and the image/photo looses detail...
The menu is
File > Save for Web...
What's important here is to choose how much compression, and the file size you want to actually display on the web or in an e-mail
If the file is going to be displayed on a web page Check Convert to sRGB
When you make all your choices click the Save... button at the bottom of the page...
Here's a quick link to the week 8 Portal
The class web site will always be available, and is always evolving...
I'll be adding a Lightroom site shortly, the first Lightroom article is Softproofing in Lightroom...
So, Now what...
I'm often asked… now that the classes are over, what do we do now?
Here are some suggestions...
Garry's Favorite web sites
Join a forum and lurk!
http://www.photoshopforums.com/
http://forums.adobe.com/community/photoshop
At some point someone will post a question… And you'll be able to provide them the answer!
There are lots of videos on the Adobe TV web site
LUMINOUS LANDSCAPE has a bunch of video tutorials that they sell. Get them and their video Journal...
http://luminous-landscape.com/videos/download-videos.shtml
George Jardine has a terrrifics web site a a series of videos
One more thing
Don't be shy, Stay in touch and share your photographs!
and
Photograph, Photograph, Photograph!
Then in Lightroom & Photoshop
Practice! Practice! Practice!
Best Wishes
Garry Stasiuk
How to apply gradients using any flavor of Photoshop...