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Chapter 1. Editing a Photoshop Image. Objectives. Start Photoshop and customize the Photoshop window Open a Photo Identify parts of the Photoshop window Explain file types. Chapter Objectives. Save a photo for both print and the Web
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Chapter 1 Editing a Photoshop Image
Objectives • Start Photoshop and customize the Photoshop window • Open a Photo • Identify parts of the Photoshop window • Explain file types Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Chapter Objectives • Save a photo for both print and the Web • Edit the photo using the Navigator palette and the Zoom Tool • Crop and resize a photo • Create a blended border Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Chapter Objectives • Print a photo • View files in Adobe Bridge • Use Adobe Help Center • Close a photo and quit Photoshop Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Starting Photoshop • Click the Start button on the Windows Vista taskbar, point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to Adobe Photoshop CS2 on the All Programs submenu • Scroll as necessary and then point to Adobe Photoshop CS3 in the All Programs list • Click Adobe Photoshop CS3 • If the Adobe Photoshop window is not maximized, double-click its title bar to maximize it Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Starting Photoshop Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Customizing the Photoshop Window • Click Window on the Photoshop menu bar, and then point to Workspace on the Window menu • Click Default Workspace • Right-click the top-left tool in the toolbox • If necessary, click the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select it Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Customizing the Photoshop Window • Right-click the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) button on the options bar • Click Reset All Tools • Click the OK button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Opening a Photo • Insert the CD that accompanies this book into your CD drive. After a few seconds, if Windows displays a dialog box, click its Close button • With the Photoshop window open, click File on the menu bar • Click Open. When the Open dialog box is displayed, click the Look in box arrow Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Opening a Photo • Click drive E or the drive associated with your CD • Double-click the Chapter01 folder and then click the file, Parasailing, to select it • Click the Open button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Opening a Photo Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Photoshop Palettes Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Graphic File Types Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving a Photo • With your USB flash drive connected to one of the computer’s USB ports, click File on the menu bar • Click Save As. When the Save As dialog box is displayed, type Parasailing Edited in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key after typing the file name • Click the Save in box arrow and then click USBDISK [F:], or the location associated with your USB flash drive, in the list • Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box. If Photoshop displays a JPEG Options dialog box, click its OK button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving a Photo Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Photo Edits Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using the Zoom Tool (Z) • Click the Zoom Tool (Z) button in the toolbox. Point to the center of the parasail • Click the parasail Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using the Navigator Palette • Drag the proxy view area to the top and left Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Viewing Rulers • Click View on the menu bar • Click Rulers Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Cropping a Photo • Click the Crop Tool (C) button on the Tools palette • Using the rulers as guides, drag a rectangle beginning at the top of the photo, approximately 1 inch from the left edge. Continue dragging right to approximately 5 1⁄8 inches on the horizontal ruler, and down to approximately 3 1⁄4 inches on the vertical ruler. Do not release the mouse button • Release the mouse button • Press the ENTER key Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Cropping a Photo Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Selecting All • Click Select on the menu bar • Click All on the Select menu Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Modifying a Border • Click Select on the menu bar, and then point to Modify • Click Border on the Modify submenu • In the Border Selection dialog box, type 100 in the Width box • Click the OK button in the Border Selection dialog box Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Modifying a Border Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Smoothing the Border • Click Select on the menu bar, and then point to Modify • Click Smooth on the Modify submenu • In the Smooth Selection dialog box, type 50 in the Sample Radius box • Click the OK button in the Smooth Selection dialog box Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Smoothing the Border Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Filling a Selection • Click Edit on the menu bar • Click Fill on the Edit menu • Click the Use box arrow in the Fill dialog box • Click White in the Use box list Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Filling a Selection • Click the Mode box arrow • Click Normal in the list • If necessary, type 100% in the Opacity box • Click the OK button in the Fill dialog box Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Filling a Selection Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
To Deselect • Click anywhere in the document window to remove the selection Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving a Photo with the Same File Name • Click File on the menu bar • Click Save on the File menu. If Photoshop displays a JPEG Options dialog box, click the OK button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Resizing the Image • Click Help on the menu bar • Click Image Size. In the Document Size area, double-click the value in the Width box and then type 4 to replace the previous value • Click the OK button • Click the status bar menu button • Point to Show • Click Document Dimensions Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Resizing the Image Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Printing a Photo • Ready the printer according to the printer instructions • Click File on the menu bar • Click Print One Copy on the File menu. If Photoshop displays a dialog box about print settings, click the OK button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving the Resized Photo • Click File on the menu bar and then click Save As • When Photoshop displays the Save As dialog box, type Parasailing for Print in the File name box • If necessary, click the Look in box arrow and then click USBDISK (G:), or the location of your USB flash drive and appropriate folder in the list • Click the Save button • If Photoshop displays a JPEG Options dialog box, click the OK button without making any further changes Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving the Resized Photo Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving for Web & Devices • With the Parasailing Edited photo selected in the work area, click File on the menu bar • Click Save for Web & Devices • When Photoshop displays the Save For Web dialog box, if necessary, click the 4-Up tab • Click the Zoom level box arrow • Click Fit on Screen in the list Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving for Web • Click the upper-right preview • Click the Colors box arrow • Click 256 in the list • Right-click the upper-right preview • Click Size/Download Time (512 Kbsp Cable/DSL) in the list Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving for Web • Click the Image Size tab on the right in the Save for Web settings • Double-click the Width box and type 500 to replace the width value • Click the Apply button • Click the Save button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving for Web • When the Save Optimized As dialog box is displayed, type Parasailing-for-Web in the File name box • If necessary, click the Look in box arrow and then click USBDISK (F:), or the location of your USB flash drive and appropriate folder in the list • Click the Save button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Saving for Web Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using Bridge to View Files • Click the Go to Bridge button on the options bar • When the Desktop - Adobe Bridge window is displayed, click the Location box arrow • Click Computer in the List Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using Bridge to View Files • Double-click your USB flash drive location • If you created a Chapter01 folder, double-click the Project01 folder • Click View on the menu bar and then click As Details Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using Bridge to View Files Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Closing Bridge • Click the Close button on the right of the Adobe Bridge title bar Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using Help • Click Help on the menu bar • Click Photoshop Help • When the Adobe Help Viewer 1.1 window is displayed, double-click its title bar to maximize the window • Click the Search box on the right side of the menu bar and then type Tools palette Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using the Type in a Word or Phrase Box • Press the ENTER key • When Photoshop displays the results, click the third topic, Use a tool • Click the Close button on the Adobe Help Viewer 1.1 title bar Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Using the Type in a Word or Phrase Box Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Quitting Photoshop • Point to the Close button on the right side of the Photoshop title bar • Click the Close button • If Photoshop displays a dialog box asking you to save changes, click the No button Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image
Summary • Start Photoshop and customize the Photoshop window • Open a Photo • Identify parts of the Photoshop window • Explain file types Chapter 1: Editing a Photoshop Image