This document aims to introduce the basics of image processing using Adobe Photoshop.
When you have completed these exercises, you should be able to:
• retouch a damaged photograph;
• make selections using a variety of tools;
• adjust the hue and saturation of colours within an image;
• blend images to create a seamless montage;
• add and edit text.
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Here are some of the methods I use for portraits to soften the skin of the model. This tutorial was made using Adobe Photoshop cs2. I am not a professional in post-processing and I do this for fun. Since I have learned most of the things I know about post-processing by reading on the internet, this tutorial is my way to give back.
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This workshop is designed to expand on the concepts introduced in the Photoshop Introduction workshop by exploring more complex techniques along with some useful tips, tricks and features.
Color Correction
Photoshop allows you to easily correct problems in color quality and tonal range created during the original photography or during the image’s scan. You can also correct problems in composition and sharpen the overall focus of the image. Retouching techniques vary greatly depending on how the image will be used. There is also much to be understood about image resolution. For more information about image resolution you should refer to the Photoshop manual or attend the Academic Computing Services workshop Graphics Formats and Scanning.
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Photoshop is the industry-standard image rendering software. You can use Photoshop to create customized graphics, edit photographs and make flyers and images for print as well as for the web. This handout provides a simple how-to guide to familiarizing yourself with the Photoshop environment.
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Begin by opening Adobe Photoshop CS2. On a PC, click Start > Programs > Adobe > Photoshop CS2, or click on the shortcut on the desktop. On a Mac, click Macintosh HD > Application > Adobe Photoshop CS2 > Adobe Photoshop CS2 shown in Figure 1, or click the icon in the Dock. SETTING UP THE DOCUMENT Setting up your document correctly from the start will make your job much easier as you work through your project.
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