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Chapter 10

Chapter 10. Enhancing Specific Selections. Chapter Lessons. Create an alpha channel Isolate an object Erase areas in an image to enhance appearance Use the Clone Stamp tool to make repairs Use the Magic Wand tool to select objects Learn how to create snapshots

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Chapter 10

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  1. Chapter 10 Enhancing Specific Selections

  2. Chapter Lessons • Create an alpha channel • Isolate an object • Erase areas in an image to enhance appearance • Use the Clone Stamp tool to make repairs • Use the Magic Wand tool to select objects • Learn how to create snapshots • Create multiple-image layouts

  3. Using Channels • Nearly every image opened or created in Photoshop is separated into channels • Channels are used to house the color information for each layer and layer mask in an image

  4. Fixing Imperfections • Isolate areas • Erase areas using a variety of eraser tools • Take a sample and then paint that sample over an area using the Clone Stamp tool

  5. Creating Snapshots • Use the snapshot command to make a temporary copy of any state of an image • The snapshot is added (above the states) at the top of the History panel

  6. Advantages of Snapshots • Name a snapshot to make it easy to identify and manage • Compare changes to images easily: take a snapshot before and after making changes • Recover work easily

  7. Using Automation Features • Create an image that contains various sizes of the same image or several different images • Print images in a variety of sizes and shapes on a single sheet • Create a contact sheet consisting of thumbnail images

  8. Create an Alpha Channel Defining Channels • Created automatically in a new image • Used to store color information about images • Example: • A CMYK image has at least four channels (cyan, magenta, yellow, black)

  9. More on Channels • An image can consist of from 1 to 24 color channels • Default channels are color channels contained in an image and created automatically • Add Alpha or Spot channels to images displayed in all color modes, except the bitmap modes

  10. Alpha and Spot Channels • Alpha Channels and Spot Channel specify color information added to the image • Alpha channel is used to: • Create and store masks to manipulate, isolate, or protect parts of an image • Spot channel contains: • Information about special pre-mixed inks used in CYMK color printing

  11. Understanding Alpha Channels • Create on the Channels panel • Can create an alpha channel that masks all or specific areas of a layer • Use alpha channels to: • Preserve a selection for experimentation • Use later • Create special effects • Save and reuse in other images

  12. Saving an Alpha Channel • Use the following formats to save an alpha channel: • PSD • PDF • PICT • TIFF • Raw Alpha channels do not print

  13. Understanding the Channels Panel • Lists all the default channels contained in a layer • Manages all the image’s channels • To access: • Click the Channels tab next to the Layers tab

  14. Order of Channels • On the Channels panel, channels appear in the following order: • Composite channel: combination of other default channels • Additional default channels that are based on existing color modes • Spot color channels • Alpha channels

  15. Channels Panel

  16. Channel Properties • Hide channels • Re-order channels • View channels as thumbnails on the Channels panel

  17. Creating an Alpha Channel • Select a portion of an image • Click the Save selection as channel button on the Channels panel • Double-click the Alpha 1 thumbnail on the Channels panel • Click the color box in the Channel Options dialog box • Set the color and select options

  18. Alpha Layer Example Before Red alpha channel overlaying purple produced violet After

  19. Isolate an Object • Use the Extract plug-in to isolate a foreground object from its background • After extracting an image, modify the extracted object layer as required

  20. Using Extract • Use tools in the Extract dialog box to extract objects: • Use the Edge Highlighter tool to trace the edge of the object to extract • Use the Fill tool to select everything inside the edge

  21. Extract Plug-in Tools

  22. Enhance Appearance with Erase tools Erasing Areas • Use eraser tools to erase an area without going through the extraction process • Three eraser tools are available: • Eraser tool • Background Eraser tool • Magic Eraser tool

  23. Eraser Tool Examples Eraser tool exposes background color Magic Eraser erases similarly colored pixels Background Eraser exposes transparency of the layer below

  24. Fix Imperfections in an Image Touching Up Areas • Use the Clone Stamp tool to copy a sample in an image, then paste it over an area to cover • Size of the sample taken depends on the brush tip size selected

  25. Using the Clone Stamp Tool Object to delete Sampled area applied to hide portions of the object

  26. Use the Magic Wand Tool to Select Objects • Use the Magic Wand tool to choose pixels that are similar to pixels clicked in an image • Specific tolerance settings • Specify whether to select only contiguous pixels

  27. Understanding Tolerance • Tolerance setting determines the range of colors that can be selected with the Magic Wand tool • Example: • Low tolerance: Magic Wand tool selects a narrow range of pixels • High tolerance: Magic Wand tool selects a wider range of pixels

  28. Using the Eyedropper Tool • Area selected by the Magic Wand tool is related to the settings for the Eyedropper tool • While working with the Magic Wand tool, verify or change Eyedropper tool settings as needed

  29. Learn How to Create Snapshots Understanding Snapshots • Create a snapshot of the image at various stages: • Before beginning an editing session • After crucial changes have been made • Use the snapshot to revert to original image settings, if required

  30. Creating a Snapshot • Click the Create new snapshot button on the History panel • Each new snapshot is numbered consecutively, and can be renamed • Snapshots appear in order at the top of the History panel

  31. Snapshot Commands: History Panel

  32. Create Multiple-Image Layouts Understanding a Picture • Created in Adobe Bridge • Generate multiple-image layouts • A picture package can contain multiple sizes of a single image • Can be saved as a PDF

  33. Sample Picture Package

  34. Assembling a Contact Sheet • Assemble a maximum of 30 thumbnail images per page within a folder

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