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Learning Arcsoft PhotoStudio 5.5

How to Scan an Image . Hook scanner to computer via the USB port Open PhotoStudio Click on the Acquire shortcutClick Preview (You may hit cancel after your pictures are in view)The picture should have a box around it NOTE: If you have multiple pictures, resize the box to be over only one pictur

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Learning Arcsoft PhotoStudio 5.5

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    1. Learning Arcsoft PhotoStudio 5.5

    2. How to Scan an Image Hook scanner to computer via the USB port Open PhotoStudio Click on the Acquire shortcut Click Preview (You may hit cancel after your pictures are in view) The picture should have a box around it NOTE: If you have multiple pictures, resize the box to be over only one picture, then draw a box around the next picture, continue until all pictures have a box around them. Click Scan (If you have multiple photos, it shows the how many cropped) Once Scan is done, you must close out of this window

    3. How to Save Pictures to Student Drive Click on picture you are working on to make it active File, Save As (or the Save shortcut – it looks like a disk) Route to your student drive and open any folders if needed Type in a filename (it will save as a JPEG file)

    4. Image Size and Viewing To view image size press F2 (or View, Image size) For our purpose, a width of 600 in normally big enough. If you change the width, the height will automatically change. NOTE: The size of the picture you see on the screen is not the actual size. PhotoStudio automatically adjust view size to fit in the window. To see actual size go to View, Actual View. To get rid of scroll bars, go to View, Fit in Window

    5. Tool Palette

    6. Color Palette Lets you choose an active swatch and alternative swatch of color Click on the active swatch to select it Click on the color grid on the Color Palette, choose color for active swatch Click on alternative swatch to select it Click on the color grid on again, choose color for alternative swatch NOTE: Which ever swatch in on top of the other will become the active swatch.

    7. Eye Dropper Allows you to find a color and places it as your active color. Click on the Eye Dropper Tool Click on the color in the picture you want It is now the active color in your color palette.

    8. Fill Bucket Allows you to fill an area with a color or a pattern. Click on the Fill Bucket NOTE: You may change your bucket to a pattern fill (R click) Make sure the color in the Color Palette is correct Click to Fill

    9. Selection Tool Select all or a part of your image Click on the Selection Tool (right click to change shape) Click and drag over the part of the picture you want selected (you will receive “dancing ant” to show what is selected)

    10. Lasso The lasso will let you select object in any shape. Click on the Lasso Tool (If you R Click and choose Magnetic Lasso, it will make the lasso “stick” better) Outline what you want to keep, clicking will make the lasso stick, to finish come back to the start point and double click

    11. Magic Wand The Magic wand lets you choose something. It is kind of hit and miss of what it highlights. Double click over area and you will get dancing ant Use the tool options if needed Default is new but if you want to continue highlight choose add To take highlight away choose subtract

    12. Moving an Object You may move an object with the picture to a different spot. Click on the Move Tool Click on the part of the picture you want moved. NOTE: If you want to move only part of the picture, use the Selection Tool and get your dancing ants. Now you can move this small part of the picture. Note: If you have layers, you must click on the “Layer” to make it active before moving.

    13. Cropping Cropping will allow you to remove items out of your pictures that isn’t needed. Select the part of the picture you want to keep with the Selection Tool, Lasso Tool, or Magic Wand Tool Select the part of the picture you want to KEEP!!! (you will receive “dancing ant” to show what is selected) Click on the Crop Tool (removes everything outside the “dancing ants”)

    14. Zoom Allows you to zoom in on an area of your picture. Click on the Zoom Tool (Default is Zoom in, you may also choose Zoom out or Pan)

    15. Magic Eye Magic Eye allows you to get the red eye out of a picture. Choose the Magic Eye Tool Click and drag over the red eye area It may switch to you “manual” if it can not auto detect the red eye area.

    16. Eraser Allows to erase an area to a certain area. The erased area will be white. Click on the Eraser Tool You may wish to change brush size Click and drag over what you want erased

    17. Paintbrush Allows you to place color on a certain area of your picture. Choose color wanted Click on the Paintbrush Tool You may choose from paint brush, pencil, and spray can depending on you needs. You may choose round or shape for style Click and drag to draw If shape, click where you want shape Note: If shape is too small, you picture size can be made smaller to have the shapes appear bigger.

    18. Line Allows you draw a line on a certain area of your picture. Choose color wanted Click on the Line Tool You may choose from arbitrary, vertical, or horizontal. Adjust line width if needed Click and drag to draw

    19. Smudge Allows you to smudge an area of the picture. Click on the Smudge Tool You may wish to change smudge size Click and drag over area you wish smudged

    20. Text Box Allows you to add a text box to your picture. Be very careful that items are spelled correctly. Click the Text Box Tool Make sure the color in the Color Palette is correct You may change font style and size Type in text Use the Move Tool if needed

    21. Lighten Allows you to lighten or darken the parts of the picture. Click on the Lighten Tool (Default is lighten, you may also choose darken) You may wish to change brush size You may wish to change the effect Click and drag over area to be lightened

    22. Sharpen Allows you to sharpen or blur the parts of the picture. Click on the Sharpen Tool (Default is sharpen, you may also choose blur) You may wish to change brush size You may wish to change the effect Click and drag over area to be lightened

    23. Stamp Allows you to place a pre-made stamp on your picture Click on the Stamp Tool Make sure the color in the Color Palette is correct You may wish to change opacity % (how dark the stamp color is) Click on the desired stamp Click and drag to draw the stamp on the picture

    24. Shape Allows you to edge your picture Click on the Shape Tool Click on the desired shape Click and drag over the area of the picture you want to keep – this will give you a white edging NOTE: If you didn’t edge the entire picture, you may need to crop out the extra white space.

    25. Shape to Colored Background Allows you to edge your picture but have a color in the edging versus white. Press F2 to determine image size (write down height and width) File, New and type in height and width Use the paint bucket, fill bucket, or gradient fill (see next slide) to recolor the empty picture Go to original image, R Click and Copy Go to empty picture, R Click and Paste Edge as normal and the coloring should show through, Crop if needed

    26. Gradient Fill Allows you to fill an area with a gradient fill. Choose the colors for your active swatch and alternative swatch Click on the Gradient Fill Tool If you don’t want Linear, choose the style you wish from the collapsible list. Click and drag (center of picture) to see gradient fill NOTE: Pattern of the fill will change depending on how big of little you click and drag. Smaller – more repeat; Bigger – less repeat.

    27. Cloning Allows you do duplicate a part of a picture. You may also take part of one picture and clone it into a different picture. Click on the Clone Tool You may wish to change clone size Hold down the Shift key and click and drag over what you want cloned (source area) Let up on the shift Now click and drag over the area you want the cloned area to show up. NOTE: IF you are cloning to a different picture, you may need to adjust image size to the clone source isn’t too big or too small.

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