Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
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Transcript Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Chapter 05
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)
Compress and decompress the presentation files.(L04)
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CONTENTS
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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
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WORK SPACE OVERVIEW
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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
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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 freefloating.
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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.
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Manipulate panels collapsed to
icons
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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.
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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.
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Save, delete, and switch between
workspaces
Save a custom workspace
Display or switch between
workspaces
Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design)
Choose Window > Workspace,
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.
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.
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Toolbox Overview
A
B
C
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Toolbox Overview
D
E
F
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Selection Tool Gallery
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Crop, Slice & Retouching Tools
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Retouching Tools Gallery
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Retouching & Painting Tools
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Painting, Drawing & Type Tools
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Drawing, Type & Annotation Tools
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Use a Tool
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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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