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LP 3.1 Photo Editing Interface (Part2)

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Module 3.1 Photo Editing Tool Interface (Part 2)
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
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Module 3.1 Photo Editing Tool Interface (Part 2)
Lesson Goal
• The goal of this lesson is to introduce
the basic Photoshop tool interface.
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Adobe Photoshop Interface
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 Menu Bar - contains all the main
functions of Photoshop, such as File,
Edit, Image, Layer, Select, Filter, View,
Window, and Help.
 Tool Bar - most of the major tools are
located in the Tool bar for easy access.
 Image - will appear in its own window
once you open a file.
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 Image Name - name of any image that
you open will be at the top of the
image window
 Palettes - contain functions that help
you monitor and modify images. By
default, palettes are stacked together
in groups..
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 Navigator palette (Fig. 1) allows you
to resize and move around within the
image.
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 Color palette (Fig. 2) displays the current
foreground and background colors and RGB
values for these colors.
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 Swatches palette (Fig. 3) you can choose a
foreground or background color or add a
customized color to the library.
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 Styles palette (Fig. 4) allows you to
view, select, and apply preset layer
styles. By default, a preset style
replaces the current layer style.
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 History palette (Fig. 5) stores and displays
each action performed allowing you jump
to any recent stage of the image
alteration. Each time you apply a change
to an image, the new state of that image
is added to the palette.
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 The History palette
can store up to 20
stages. It is important
to know that once you
click on any of the
previous stages, all the
changes that were
made after it will be
lost.
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 Layers let you organize your work into
distinct levels that can be edited and
viewed as individual units.
 Creating multiple layers lets you easily
control how your artwork is printed,
displayed, and edited.
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 You will use the
Layers palette (Fig.
6)
often
while
creating
a
document, so it is
crucial
to
understand what it
does and how to
use it.
Fig. 6. Layers Palette
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A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
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Layer Visibility
Layer Locking Options
Layer Blending Mode
Fill
Opacity
Layer Lock
Layer Options Menu
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H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
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Link Layers
Layer Styles
Layer Mask
Layer Set
Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer
Create New Layer
Delete Layer
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TOOLBOX
Some tools in the toolbar have
additional "hidden" tools. These tools
have small black triangles in the righthand corner. To view the "hidden" tools,
click and hold down on any tool that
has a black triangle in the corner (Fig.
1).
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Selection Tools
The marquee tools are selection tools which
allow you to select rectangles, ellipses and 1pixel rows and columns.
The marquee tools are located at the top left of
the Photoshop Toolbox. Click and hold your
mouse over the marquee tool to see the four
options:
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• Photoshop Move Tool
The move tool allows you to move
a selection or entire layer by
dragging it with your mouse or
using your keyboard arrows keys.
The move tool is located at the top
right of the Photoshop Toolbox.
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• Photoshop Lasso Tools
1. Lasso Tool
2. Polygonal Lasso Tool
3. Magnetic Lasso Tool
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• Photoshop Magic Wand Tool
The Magic Wand tool allows you to
select an area of an image based on its
colour. The tool is located near the top
of the Photoshop Toolbox.
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• Photoshop Crop Tool
The Crop tool allows you to select an
area of an image and discard everything
outside this area.
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• Photoshop Slice Tool
The Slice tool allows you to divide an image
into smaller sections which fit together like a
jigsaw
Slice (which creates the slices)
Slice Select (which enables you to select and
modify existing slices).
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• Photoshop Healing Brush
The Healing Brush tool allows you to fix
image imperfections such as scratches,
blemishes, etc. By sampling the surrounding
area or using a predefined pattern you can
blend the imperfections into the rest of the
image.
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• Clone Stamp Tool
Photoshop's clone stamp tool allows you to
duplicate part of an image.
The process involves setting a sampling point
in the image which will be used as a
reference to create a new cloned area.
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• Painting Tools: Brush / Pencil
The brush tool and the pencil tool provides
for drawing (painting) directly to the image.
Both tools work basically the same way —
you left-click and drag your mouse in the
image to draw. Painting uses the currently
selected foreground colour.
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• Painting Tools: Brush / Pencil
The Brush Tool
The brush tool paints with smooth edges. The options
bar looks like this:
The Airbrush Tool
The airbrush option
allows you to apply gradual
tones to an image, like a traditional airbrush.
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• Painting Tools: Brush / Pencil
The Pencil Tool
The pencil tool behaves much like the brush except
that it has hard edges. The pencil tool options are
the same as the brush tool, except:
 There is no airbrush option.
 There is an Auto Erase option. This paints the
background colour over areas containing the
foreground colour.
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• Photoshop History Brush
The history brush uses a previous state or
snapshot of an image. The tool makes a copy
of the image as it was in a previous state,
then uses the content of this copy to paint
with.
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• Eraser Tool
The eraser is basically a brush which erases pixels
as you drag it across the image. Pixels are erased
to transparency, or the background colour if the
layer is locked.
Eraser
Background Eraser
Magic Eraser
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• Paint Bucket Tool
The paint bucket tool fills an area of an image
based on color similarity. Click anywhere in the
image and the paint bucket will fill an area
around the pixel you clicked.
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• Gradient Tool (G)
You can use this to make a gradiation of
colors. It creates a blending of your
foreground color and background color when
you click and drag it. Like a gradient.
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• Blur Tool (R)
The Blur tool is cool. It makes things
blurry. Click and drag to make things
blurry. The more you click and drag, the
blurrier things get.
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• Blur Tool (R)
• The Blur tool is cool. It makes things
blurry. Click and drag to make things
blurry. The more you click and drag, the
blurrier things get.
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• Dodge Tool (O)
This tool isn’t as crappy as the car brand.
It’s actually used to lighten whatever area
you use it on. As long as it is not absolute
black. Absolute black won’t lighten.
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• Path Selection Tool (A)
You use this tool when working with paths. Since this is
all about the basics, I won’t go into details. It’s related
to the Pen Tool (see below) though.
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• Pen Tool (P)
It’s for creating paths, in which you would
use the Path Selection Tool to select the
path. Paths can be used in a few different
ways, mostly to create clipping paths, or to
create selections.
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• Rectangle Tool (U)
By default it draws a Shape Layer in the form of
a rectangle. It fills the rectangle with whatever
foreground color you have selected. It’s pretty
complicated, don’t hurt yourself with this one.
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• Notes Tool (N)
Like post-it notes, but digital. You can
use this tool to add small little note
boxes to your image. It only works with
.PSD files.
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• Eyedropper Tool (I)
This tool works by changing your foreground
color to whatever color you click on. Holding
the [Alt] key will change your background color.
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• Hand Tool (T)
It’s for moving your entire image within a
window. So if you’re zoomed in and your
image area is larger than the window, you
can use the Hand Tool to navigate around
your image. Just click and drag.
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• Zoom Tool (Z)
It allows you to zoom into your image.
Hold the [Alt] key to zoom out. Holding
the [Shift] key will zoom all of the
windows you have open at the same time.
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• Foreground/Background Color
Foreground (in the front) and Background (in
the back). Click on either one to bring up the
color select dialog box.
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Adobe Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts
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Saving a Custom Workspace Layout
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• Go to Window > Workspace > Save
Workspace. Type a name to identify the
palette arrangement, make sure the
"Palette Locations" checkbox is enabled,
and click Save.
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