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What is Photoshop? Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems for Windows and OS X. Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll.

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What is Photoshop?

• Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems for Windows and OS X.

• Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll.

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Who uses Photoshop?- Photographer Photographers just don’t take stunning pictures; they create them using the help of Photoshop.- Web Designer As a web designer, you will be creating logos, navigational bars, backgrounds, headers and additional images to help create a webpage.- Graphic DesignerGraphic designers are the people who design fancy intricate images, graphics, and even your favorite comic book character- AdvertiserAs an advertiser you will be using Photoshop to create logos and branding icons, product packaging, company advertisements and more.

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Burn Tool- It darkens areas and can be used to work on highlight, midtone or shadowed areas.

History - Complete list of tasks performed on an image. Allows to perform, undo or the deletion of a previous step.

Gamut – The range of colors that a color system can display or print.

Crop Tool -The Crop tool is used to shave off unwanted areas at the edge of a digital image.

Sharpen - The Sharpen tool increases the sharpness (focus) of an image, by increasing the contrast of neighboring pixels.

Smudge - The Smudge tool spreads color in an image, displacing pixels of corresponding colors.

Blur - The Blur tool reduces the sharpness (focus) of an image. It does this by reducing the color contrast of neighboring pixels.

Dodge- This tool lightens a part of an image, if the cursor is dragged across it.

Sponge- The Sponge tool affects the saturation and contrast of an image.

Popular Tools of Photoshop?

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Popular File Formats to Save images in Photoshop

In Photoshop there are 3 popular File formats to save your images:

• JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group• GIF – Graphics Interchange Format• PNG – Portable Network Graphics

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• Best for photos of continuous tone, full-color images

• Uses 16 million colors• Browsers use reasonable

approximations• Work in RGB mode• Uses lossy compression• Saving (Standard, Optimized,

Progressive)

JPEG

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• Best for solid color images (buttons, logos)

• Uses 256 colors• Browsers use 216 colors• Work in Indexed mode• Good compression• Interlaced

GIF

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PNG (8-bit)• Best for line art (logos)• Compresses solid areas of color well

and maintains sharp detail• Generally, has better compression than

GIF (10-30% smaller)• If considering saving as GIF, also

consider saving as PNG (8-bit)• Not supported by older browsers

PNG (24-bit)• Best for continuous-tone images• Compresses well, but can be larger

than JPEGs• If considering saving as JPEG, could

also consider PNG (24-bit)• Not supported by older browsers

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What Will You Learn From this Course• How to use and manipulate advance

Photoshop techniques to produce more interesting photos

• How to retouch beauty photos including retouching hair, face, skin, lips and even teeth

• How to work with Adobe extensions such as Lightroom, Bridge and Camera Raw

• Quick retouching techniques for men and women

• How to retouch photos to accentuate lighting

• Understanding the difference between lighting photos for portrait, product, fashion and creative

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