Monday, February 17, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Photoshop Notes
SAVE AS
Rename your image
Make sure the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
SAVE- you do not have to rename the image at this pint. Save often and regularly.
NESTLE- tools are stacked on each other- to access those tool you have to left click and hold.
USE COMAND KEYS!!
Command + = zoom in
C - = zoom out
C o = open
C c = copy
C v= paste
C z = undo
C, option, z = step backward
C s= save
C p= print
C l= levels
To turn an image go to
>Image>Image Rotation
CW
Adjusting Levels
>Image> adjustments>levels
Adjusting Contrast
Channel RGB - moved just the brown hershey's kiss (just a little higher)
CROPPING
select the cropping tool and then click and drag the area you to want to crop. Before you crop, you must enter the resolution you want your image to be saved to:
Resolution Guidelines:
Yearbook = 300
Newspaper = 150
Web = 72
To make an image black and white
Use grayscale
Image > Mode > Grayscale
Rename your image
Make sure the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality
SAVE- you do not have to rename the image at this pint. Save often and regularly.
NESTLE- tools are stacked on each other- to access those tool you have to left click and hold.
USE COMAND KEYS!!
Command + = zoom in
C - = zoom out
C o = open
C c = copy
C v= paste
C z = undo
C, option, z = step backward
C s= save
C p= print
C l= levels
To turn an image go to
>Image>Image Rotation
CW
Adjusting Levels
>Image> adjustments>levels
Adjusting Contrast
Channel RGB - moved just the brown hershey's kiss (just a little higher)
CROPPING
select the cropping tool and then click and drag the area you to want to crop. Before you crop, you must enter the resolution you want your image to be saved to:
Resolution Guidelines:
Yearbook = 300
Newspaper = 150
Web = 72
To make an image black and white
Use grayscale
Image > Mode > Grayscale
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