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What is Photoshop CS3? |
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| Adobe Photoshop CS3 software, the professional image-editing standard and>leader of the digital imaging line, delivers more of what you crave. Groundbreaking creative tools help you achieve extraordinary results. Unprecedented adaptability lets you custom-fit Photoshop to the way you work. And with more efficient editing, processing, and file handling, there's no slowing you down. |
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New in Photoshop CS3
System Requirements
RAM Requirements
Digital Tablets and Mice |
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| Interface |
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The Welcome Screen
Color Spaces
Document Window
The Toolbox
Menus
Palettes
Options Bar
Shortcuts
Getting Assitance
Workplaces |
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| File Menu |
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New
Open
Close
Close All
Save As
Save |
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| Tool Bar |
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Rectangle Marquee Tool |
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Ellipitical Marquee Tool |
| The marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections. |
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Edit Lasso Tool |
| The lasso tools make freehand, polygonal (straight-edged), and magnetic (snap-to) selections. |
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Polygon Tool |
| The Polygonal Lasso tool is useful for drawing straight-edged segments of a selection border. |
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Crop Tool |
| The Crop tool trims images. |
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Deselect the Selection |
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Magic wand Tool |
| The Magic Wand tool selects similarly colored areas. |
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Move selection |
| You can move a selection border around an image |
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Copy Using Move Tool |
| You can use the Move tool to copy selections as you drag them within or between images |
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Perfect Rectangle & circle |
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| Edit Menu |
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Free Transform |
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Transform |
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Scale |
| Horizontal scale and vertical scale specify the proportion between the height and width of the type. |
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Rotate |
| The Rotate commands let you rotate or flip an entire image |
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Skew |
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Distort |
| The Distort filters geometrically distort an image, creating 3D or other reshaping effects. |
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Perspective
Wrap
Rotate 180°
Rotate 90° cw
Rotate 180° ccw
Flip Horizontal
Flip Vertical |
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| Select Menu |
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Color Range |
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Drawing and Painting Tools |
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Brush Tool |
| The Brush tool paints brush strokes. |
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Air-Brush Tool |
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Pencil Tool |
| The Pencil tool paints hard-edged strokes. |
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Eraser Tool |
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PaintBucket Tool |
| The Paint Bucket tool fills similarly colored areas with the foreground color. |
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Gradient Tool |
| The Gradient tool creates a gradual blend between multiple colors. You can choose from preset gradient fills or create your own. |
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Smudge Tool |
| The tool picks up color where the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction you drag. |
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Define Brush
Load Brush
Create a new Layer
Delete Layer |
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| Layers |
| Layers allow you to work on one element of an image without disturbing the others. Think of layers as sheets of acetate stacked one on top of the other. |
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Rename a Layer |
| As you add layers to an image, it’s helpful to give them names that reflect their content. Descriptive names make layers easy to identify in the palette. |
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Position the Layers |
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Layer Opacity |
| A layer’s opacity determines to what degree it obscures or reveals the layer beneath it. A layer with 1% opacity appears nearly transparent, whereas one with 100% opacity appears completely opaque. |
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Draging Layer
Link Layers
Invisible Layers
Merge visible layers |
| Merge - When you have finalized the content of layers, you can merge them to create partial versions of your composite image |
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Flatten image. |
| Flattening reduces file size by merging all visible layers into the background and discarding hidden layers. |
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Edit Gradient colors |
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Swatches Palette |
| The Swatches palette stores colors that you need to use often. |
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Eraser Tool |
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| Image and Text Editing. |
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Image Size |
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Wireframe Wireframe —
displays simple wireframe in addition to intermediate blend shapes. |
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Different Modes for filling colors |
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Color Mode
Multiply Mode
Screen Mode
Opacity of color
Save selection
Load selection
Fill gradient
Merge Down
Strokes/outlines
Rasterize the shapes
Canvas Size
Type Tool
Vertical Type Tool
Type Mask Tool
Adjustments - Brightness/contrast |
| An adjustment layer applies color and tonal adjustments to your image without permanently changing pixel values |
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| Channel Palette and Mask Mode options |
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The Channels palette lets you create and manage channels. The palette lists all channels in the image—composite channel first (for RGB, CMYK, and Lab images). |
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Standard Mode Quick Mask Mode |
| Quick Mask mode Lets you edit any selection as a mask. |
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Channel Palette
Load a channel as a selection
Adjustments |
| Auto levels |
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Inverse Selection
Filters |
| Artistic - Colored Pencil |
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| Exercise 5 |
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| Feathers |
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Feathers
Add Revelal Selection
Rulers
Clipping Mask
Adjustment - Hue/Saturation
Color Balance |
| The Color Balance command changes the overall mixture of colors in an image for generalized color correction. |
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| Drawing & Editing Paths |
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Path
Pen tool |
| The Pen tool creates straight lines and smooth flowing curves. |
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Filter - Neon Glow |
| Neon Glow Adds various types of glows to the objects in an image. This filter is useful for colorizing an image while softening its look. |
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| Clonme Stamp |
| The Clone Stamp tool takes a sample of an image, which you can then apply over another image or part of the same image. |
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| Adjustment - Replace color |
| The Replace Color command lets you create a mask to select specific colors in an image and then replace those colors. |
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| After Course Completion Some Our Student's Final Project |
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| Exercise 7 |
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| Exercise 8 |
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| Exercise 9 |
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| Exercise 10 |
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