The digital images you capture can be stored on the camera memory cards or on your computer hard disc.
Once you begin building-up a library of digital images, and you want to be able to take them to bureaux or other computers, then removable storage media is required.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 17: Building up a composite image
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 16: Using special effects filters
Friday, February 4, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 15: Adding text
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 14 Adjusting colours and contrast
The brightness and contrast, amount of true whites and blacks in an image, can be altered in several ways.
• The Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast panel from the Image menu. This gives blanket results across the entire image. For finer control, use one of the two methods below.
• Levels
Choose Adjust ments > Levels from the Image menu.
• The Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast panel from the Image menu. This gives blanket results across the entire image. For finer control, use one of the two methods below.
• Levels
Choose Adjust ments > Levels from the Image menu.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 13: Adjusting a selection or layer’s opacitys
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 12: Rotating a selection
- Make a selection using the Marquee tool.If you rotate this selection, blank space(grey and white pixels) will appear in thegaps left behind.So you may want to copy the selection either to a new layer (Copy, Paste) or copy it within the existing layer (alt/opt and command keys and drag selection) first, so that rotating it reveals the original background rather than empty space.
- Choose Transform > Rotate from the Edit menu. Handles will appear at the corners of the selected area;
- Position the pointer on a handle;
- Drag the pointer either clockwise or anti-clockwise before releasing. The image will rotate.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 11: Moving and duplicating selections
Cutting the selection for use elsewhere
1. Choose Cut from the Edit menu.. This leaves the area empty (indicated by grey and white pixels).
Copying the selection for use elsewhere
1. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
1. Choose Cut from the Edit menu.. This leaves the area empty (indicated by grey and white pixels).
Copying the selection for use elsewhere
1. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 10: Making simple selections
Photoshop enables selections of elliptical, rectangular and freehand shapes to be chosen. These selections can then be cut, copied, duplicated, erased, rotated, moved or pasted elsewhere. They can also have their opacity and other attributes changed.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 9: Duplicating irregular shaped elements
Because the rubber stamp tool picks up whatever areas it runs over, you can also use it to duplicate irregularly shaped elements in a document. Regular (square or round) objects can be selected with the selection tools
Monday, January 31, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 8: Retouching colour
Always work with two windows of the image open when retouching - a close up view for retouching, and an overall view for seeing the efects as they are applied.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 7: Rotating the image
Choose Image > Rotate Canvas
From the sub-menu choose one of: 180, 90 CW or 90 CCW degrees, Arbitrary (you specify the degrees), Flip Horizontal or Flip Vertical.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 6: Adjusting the image
Cropping the image
- Select the cropping tool (see right) from the marquee tool submenu;
- Position the pointer on the image, hold down the mouse button and drag over the image area;
- Release the button and press the Enter/Return key.
- Save the document.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 5: Zooming in and out
Zooming in gives a close up, enlarged view of the document, enabling fine adjustments to be made.
Zooming out gives a reduced, fit-on-screen view of the document.
Zooming out gives a reduced, fit-on-screen view of the document.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 4: Image size and shape
It is easy in Photoshop to discover the file size, image dimensions and shape of a given file.
The information bar
1. This is found at the lower left of the image;
2. The document size is show in kilobytes;
3. The left number indicates the file size when closed or sent to the printer. The right number indicates the file size when open. The numbers may be different because Photoshop compresses the layers when files are either closed or printed.
1. This is found at the lower left of the image;
2. The document size is show in kilobytes;
3. The left number indicates the file size when closed or sent to the printer. The right number indicates the file size when open. The numbers may be different because Photoshop compresses the layers when files are either closed or printed.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 3: Selections, Channels and Layers
Selection: a selection is any highlighted area defined by a moving, broken line (“marching ants”). Selections occur when you use a selection tool (rectangular, elliptical, crop) to select parts of your image. Selections are temporary. Selections work on layers (see below).
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 2 = Tools, palettes and the mouse
Tools and palettes
Today’s course covers those tools shown in bold type below. To use a tool, single-click it. Most tools have options, eg tool thickness and opacity can be
set in the palette which runs along the top of your screen. This palette changes according to which tool you have selected.
Today’s course covers those tools shown in bold type below. To use a tool, single-click it. Most tools have options, eg tool thickness and opacity can be
set in the palette which runs along the top of your screen. This palette changes according to which tool you have selected.
Photoshop Tutorials : Lesson # 1 = Scanning, saving and set-up
To scan images into your computer, you need a scanner attached to your computer
and scanning software installed onto your computer. Scanning software is supplied
with the scanners, often Photoshop. You can also buy Photoshop independently.
and scanning software installed onto your computer. Scanning software is supplied
with the scanners, often Photoshop. You can also buy Photoshop independently.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Adobe Photoshop: the basics
Introduction
What is Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop is image-editing software. It allows you to transform scanned photographs, slides and original artwork in many ways, for example, by cropping, rotation, resizing and by creating special effects using filters ranging in effect from blurring to mosaics.
Photoshop combines a full range of painting, editing and image composition tools, sophisticated selection tools, and methods for adjusting levels of grey and colour in continuous-tone images.
Lesson 1: Scanning, saving and set-up
To scan images into your computer, you need a scanner attached to your computer and scanning software installed onto your computer. Scanning software is supplied with the scanners, often Photoshop. You can also buy Photoshop independently.
What is Photoshop?
Adobe Photoshop is image-editing software. It allows you to transform scanned photographs, slides and original artwork in many ways, for example, by cropping, rotation, resizing and by creating special effects using filters ranging in effect from blurring to mosaics.
Photoshop combines a full range of painting, editing and image composition tools, sophisticated selection tools, and methods for adjusting levels of grey and colour in continuous-tone images.
Lesson 1: Scanning, saving and set-up
To scan images into your computer, you need a scanner attached to your computer and scanning software installed onto your computer. Scanning software is supplied with the scanners, often Photoshop. You can also buy Photoshop independently.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Make controlled lighting

Difficulty: Intermediate
In Short: You'll be drawing a gradient in black and white, use the Difference Clouds filter, Inserve it, adjust layer Levels and layer mode, do some masking, then top it off with some Lens Flare.
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