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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop

Chapter 05. Introduction to Adobe Photoshop. By: Mr. Baha Hanene. LEARNING OUTCOMES. This chapter will cover the learning outcome L02, L03 Partially & L05 Completely. Design presentations that use animation effects. (L02) Create a real-time video presentation. (L03)

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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop

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  1. Chapter 05 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop By: Mr. BahaHanene

  2. LEARNING OUTCOMES This chapter will cover the learning outcome L02, L03 Partially & L05 Completely. • Design presentations that use animation effects. (L02) • Create a real-time video presentation. (L03) • Compress and decompress the presentation files.(L04)

  3. CONTENTS

  4. WORK SPACE OVERVIEW You create and manipulate your documents and files using various elements such as panels, bars, and windows. Any arrangement of these elements is called a workspace ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS3 WORK SPACE

  5. WORK SPACE OVERVIEW A. Document window B. Dock of panels collapsed to icons C. Panel title bar D. Menu bar E. Options bar F. Tools palette G. Collapse To Icons button H. Three palette (panel) groups in vertical dock

  6. CUSTOMIZING WORKSPACE • To create a custom workspace, move and manipulate panels (called palettes in Photoshop and in Adobe Creative Suite 2 components). • Narrow blue drop zone indicates Color panel will be docked on its own above Layers panel group. • A. Title bar B. Tab C. Drop zone

  7. Dock and undock panels • To dock a panel, drag it by its tab into the dock, at the top, bottom, or in between other panels. • To dock a panel group, drag it by its title bar (the solid empty bar above the tabs) into the dock. • To remove a panel or panel group, drag it out of the dock by its tab or title bar. You can drag it into another dock or make it free-floating.

  8. Stack free-floating panels • To stack free-floating panels, drag a panel by its tab to the drop zone at the bottom of another panel. • To change the stacking order, drag a panel up or down by its tab.

  9. Manipulate panels collapsed to icons Panels collapsed to icons Panels expanded from icons

  10. Resize or minimize panels • To resize a panel, drag any side of the panel or drag the size box at its lower-right corner. Some panels, such as the Color panel in Photoshop, cannot be resized by dragging. • To change the width of all the panels in a dock, drag the gripper at the top left of the dock. • To minimize a panel, panel group, or stack of panels, click the Minimize button in its title bar.

  11. Add and remove docks and panels • To remove a panel, click its close icon (the X at the upper-right corner of the tab), or deselect it from the Window menu. • To add a panel, select it from the Window menu and dock it wherever you wish. Adding a panel to a panel group

  12. Save, delete, and switch between workspaces Save a custom workspace Display or switch between workspaces • Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design) Choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace. • (Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design) Choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace. • (Photoshop) Under Capture, select one or more options: Palette Locations Save the curent palette locations. Keyboard Shortcuts Saves the current set of keyboard shortcuts. Menus Saves the current set of menus. • Click OK. • Choose Window > Workspace, and select a workspace • Delete a custom workspace • Choose Delete Workspace from the Workspace menu in the options bar. Alternatively, choose • Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace, select the workspace, and then click Delete. • Display or hide tool tips • In Interface preferences, select or deselect Show Tool Tips.

  13. Toolbox Overview A B C

  14. Toolbox Overview D E F

  15. Selection Tool Gallery

  16. Crop, Slice & Retouching Tools

  17. Retouching Tools Gallery

  18. Retouching & Painting Tools

  19. Painting, Drawing & Type Tools

  20. Drawing, Type & Annotation Tools

  21. Use a Tool

  22. Conclusion References • We know our workspace • How we can Customizing work space • Learned how to deal with panels • Then different Toolbox Objects References • Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Guide

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