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TIE Conference 2010 Photoshop Elements 8.0 Overview. By: Heidi Noem Hamlin School District. About Me. Currently teach at Hamlin Where I use Photoshop Elements . Photoshop 8.0 Features Use: red eye reduction clone saturation/colors spot healing tool.
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TIE Conference 2010Photoshop Elements 8.0 Overview By: Heidi Noem Hamlin School District
About Me • Currently teach at Hamlin • Where I use Photoshop Elements • Photoshop 8.0 Features Use: • red eye reduction • clone • saturation/colors • spot healing tool
The #1 selling consumer photo-editing software1 • Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 8 software combines power and simplicity so you can make your photos look extraordinary, share your life stories in unique print creations and web experiences, and easily manage and protect all your photos and video clips. • http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/1Source: NPD Group/Retail Tracking Service (April 2002 to March 2009) based on units sold (North America only).
Objective: • provide the audience with an overview of Photoshop Elements 8.0 by • Layout of Program (GUI) • Terminology • Demonstration of concepts • Sample projects (of mine and my students)
Tools • Black Arrow – more tools hidden beneath • Tool Tips – automatically appear to let you know what it is • Options bar – will change when specific tools become selected • 3 tabs • edit/full • create • share
Spot Brush Healing Tool to Tip: *Spot Healing Brush: small area *Healing Brush Tool: use for larger areas
Saturation Infatuation • Boosting and Removing Color • Color Saturation – a measure of the color purity • High – closest to its true essence • Low – contains more gray
Saturation Infatuation (cont) 1. open image 2. Go to Layer (on menu bar) – New Adjustment Layer – Hue/Saturation • Can modify the whole image with master • Can choose specific hues to alter
Saturation Infatuation • DEMO with flower • DEMO with vampire
Text (cont) • Open Image – select Text tool and type word or phrase (thick font works best) **NOTE: best to use a font that has a “thickness” to it • Press Ctrl+Enter to save text (resize if needed) • Alt+Double Click Background Layer (to unlock it) • Drag it above text layer • Activate top layer, Ctl+G • Activate text layer– control click on new layer icon • Can add drop shadow for additional effect
Text • Drop shadow options for additional effect be sure the “T” layer is selected **Save file as a photoshop file or as a different extension
Superimpose • Open picture you want to cut something out • Use Lasso tool (I use magnetic lasso), trace around • Go to edit – CUT • Open desired image for placement • Go to edit – PASTE • Adjust size • Click on eyeball on complete picture in layers section to turn it off (go to layer 1) • Use eraser to adjust any messy edges • Turn eyeball back on for finished look
Recompose • Defined: alters orientation and size of photo while preserving the parts that are important (people or objects) • Found under “crop” icon • Auto feature that does the work for you • Manual feature: • Green – KEEP, Red – RID • http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-elements-8/new-features-recompose-tool/ • DEMO WITH TANNER AND TREVOR
Smartbrush • Allows you to quickly select an area in a photo and apply one of more than 50 effects • Increase blueness in sky, adjust contrast, whiten teeth, etc. • Demo 3 items: • greener grass, teeth whitening, B&W with color
Samples • Kelsey Popham – current Junior • Amber Smith – current Junior
REFERENCES: • http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/features/?view=topnew • http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/ • http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/ • http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/learningcenter/ (online tutorials)