Adobe Photoshop Workbook1
Adobe Photoshop Workbook1
Adobe Photoshop Workbook1
Making a Poster.
The first thing you need to do is make an A4 page. You may want your page to have a coloured background. Go to Select = All. Choose the colour you want from the colour palette by clicking on Then go to Edit = Fill selection. .
You can then add pictures to your poster. You need to manipulate and save them before you add them to your poster. Open the picture you want to add. You need to make it the size you want it so it will fit on the page. Go to Select = All. Go to Edit = Copy. This will copy your picture. Now click on the page you want to put the picture onto. Go to Edit = Paste. Your photo will appear on the page on a new layer. Move it to where you want it. Do this for all your photographs. After you have added all your pictures you need to add your text.
Adding Text
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Select the text box tool and draw a text box where you want the writing to go. This will be on a new layer. Type in your text. Do not worry about what it looks like. You need to make sure it is spelt correctly. Go to Select = All. This highlights the text. At the top of the screen above your picture you will see a toolbar. Use this toolbar to change the font, size, alignment and colour of the text. Once you are happy with the look of your text click on the tick at the end of the toolbar. To move your text click on the move tool you want it. and move the layer to where
If you want something to be over the top of another layer go to layer = arrange and choose to move it.
You can use Photoshop to change the colour of a photograph. To do this open the Hue/Saturation option by going to Enhance = Adjust Colour = Adjust Hue/Saturation
Tick the colorize and the preview boxes in the bottom left corner of this new box. The picture will change to a single colour. By changing the faders you change the effect of the colour. The Hue fader will change the actual colour. The Saturation fader will change the amount of colour. The lightness fader will make the picture lighter and darker.
Using Filters
Filters are special effects that you can add to your photographs to change their appearance. These are all kept under the filter menu. Most filters will open a box when selected. This will usually allow you to change the amount of filter you add to your picture. For some filters you can preview your pictures. Sometimes a small part of your photo will appear at the top of the box. Press the - (minus) button to zoom out and see more of your photo. It is very easy to undo in Photoshop. Go to Edit = Undo. Do this as many times as you need to undo what you do not want. If you want to start again go to Edit = Revert.
Using Layers
Layers will form an important part of your work as you will need to use them for most of your coursework. When you are working in Photoshop the box in the bottom right corner should be the layers palette. This is where all the separate layers of your photograph will be shown. If you do not see the layers palette go to window = layers. The layer which is highlighted in the palette is the layer you are currently working on. You can only edit the layer you are working on. This will take some getting used to. To make a new layer of a photograph you need to select the area you want to put on a new layer. Click on the lasso tool. Click on the edge of the object you want on a new layer. Slowly move the mouse around the edge of the object. Click the mouse every centimetre or so as you go around. This puts pins in, so the lasso stays in place. When you get back to the beginning double click and you will see the marching ants - - - - - - -. Go to Layer = New = Layer via copy. You have now turned your selection into a new layer. Pasted in from Clipboard If you paste an item from the clipboard into Photoshop it will automatically be on a new layer.
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Blurring a photograph.
Blurring an area of a photograph can produce a stunning effect. This is most effectively done using the camera but can work well if done digitally. This exercise works well with a picture of a person. Put the person in your photograph (or the main subject) onto a new layer. Select the layer you wish to blur by clicking on its name in the layer palette. For this you want to blur the background. To blur the selected layer go to filter = Blur = Gaussian Blur. This then brings up an options box. Move the fader at the bottom of the box to make the picture blur more or less. Click OK to blur the picture. Dont forget to flatten the image when you are done.
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Resizing photographs.
When you take your photographs they are very big. The better the quality of the photo the bigger the picture will be. Photoshop adjusts it automatically so it fits onto the screen. To change the size of a photo go to Image = Resize = Image size.
Tick the resample image box. This keeps the picture a similar quality. If you need the picture to stay in aspect ratio then tick the constrain proportions box. Enter the size you want your picture to be in centimetres in the DOCUMENT SIZE width and height boxes. If you have the constrain proportions box you only need to change one and the other will change automatically. Press OK. To change the size of a layer go to Image = transform = free transform. A box will appear around your picture. Hold down the shift (arrow) key on the keyboard. Resize the photo using one corner. The shift key keeps it the correct aspect ratio. When you are happy double click in the box. Be careful using this as it reduces the quality of your photograph.
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Select the layer with just your foreground picture on it. Go to Layer = Arrange = Bring to front. Use the move tool to move the layer to the position you want it.
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