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Image Editing. 2.01 Understand Digital Raster Graphics. Aspect Ratio. Aspect Ratio is the relationship of an object’s width to its height. Knowledge of required aspect ratios can assure proper proportions when creating new files, cropping, or making selections.
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Image Editing 2.01 Understand Digital Raster Graphics
Aspect Ratio • Aspect Ratio is the relationship of an object’s width to its height. • Knowledge of required aspect ratios can assure proper proportions when creating new files, cropping, or making selections. • Maintaining aspect ratio while modifying an objects size ensures the object is not distorted. • Use shift when resizing with a corner handle. • Check constrain proportions when changing the image size.
Cropping • Cutting out part of an image • Original image retains same file size • Cut image can be saved as new object Student Created
Layers • Compiling multiple pictures or objects together into one image • Layers can be turned on or off • Elements can be colored, layered, and resized individually
Selections • Selections – identifying a specific area of a layer or image that allows you to move or apply techniques to only that specific area on that specific layer. • Transparency - removing the background color of a raster image making it “see-through” in order to allow the image to blend in with its background.
Transforming • Transforming – changing a graphics size or dimensions through commands such as scaling and rotating. • Scaling – enlarging or shrinking a graphic. • Rotating – pivoting an object around its center point.
Layer Styles • Layer Styles – One or more effects applied to a layer or layer group. Effects include shadows, stroke, glows, bevels, and overlays.
Layer Masks • Layer Masks – A non-destructive method which allows you to apply transparency to a specific portion of a layer with precise control.
Fills and Gradients • Fill - putting a color, gradient, pattern, or texture into an object or area. • Gradient – filling an object with a smooth transition from one color to another. • Examples • Dark blue, gradually becoming white • Red fading to orange.
Adjustment Layers • Adjustment Layers – Non-destructive layers that can be added to allow you to apply image tonal and color adjustments.
Filters • Used to apply special effects to an image that would be too difficult to create manually. • Examples of use: • A weaving pattern • Liquefying
Cloning • Cloning - samples and area of an image and then allows you to paint over another area of the image with the sampled area. Examples of use: • Remove blemishes on a model’s skin • Brush up text on a scanned image
Blend Modes • Blend Modes – change the way layers interact by determining how a layer will blend with the layers below it.