Learning Basics of Adobe Photoshop
Mar 17, 2017
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This series of videos introduces basic Photoshop design techniques. You'll learn how to work with layers, combine images, use layer masks, and add creative graphics, text, and effects.
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What is Adobe Photoshop? • Photoshop is the leading professional image-editing program, released by Adobe. Photoshop is useful for both creating and editing images to be used in print or online. Easy to use, but full of high-quality features, Photoshop is the best choice for any image manipulation job.
Using Photoshop • PowerPoint or Presentations • Publications and layouts • Hand-out, brochures • World Wide Web • Graphics for web, web designs, navigations
Starting with Photoshop • Click the "Start" menu and go to the "Programs" folder. You will see an "Adobe Design and web premium CS6" folder with "Photoshop" inside; click this icon.
New Page • Under the File Menu, select New. The New file controls window appears. • In the Name box, type postcard. In the Image Size area, set the Width, Height and Resolution as follows: • Width: 454 pixels • Height: 340 pixels • Resolution: 72 pixels/inch • Color Mode: RGB Color
Photoshop Interface
Menu Bar Elements supports drop-down menus, like just about every other program you launch. The menus are logically constructed and identified to provide commands for working with your pictures (including many commands that you don’t find supported in tools and on panels).
The Toolbox • The toolbox contains many of the tools you will be working with in Photoshop. This contains tools for working with Object or Images in Photoshop.
The Property bar • When the highlight bar appears, I'll release my mouse button and Photoshop .... Let's say I want the Properties panel in the second column to be grouped in with ...
The Document Work Area • The document work area consists of the application toolbar, the open document, and the page sorter. From open documents on the work area, you can add, delete, and rearrange pages in documents, and you can rename problems.
Document Name • This Properties show your document name zooming area, layer selected & color Mode Properties
Document Statues • To change the information displayed in the status bar, click on the Status Display Options button ( ) and choose an option from the pop-up menu. (The default option is Document Sizes.) You can also click on the status bar (to the left of the button) to display the print size of the current document.
Layer Panel • One of Photoshop’s most powerful features is the ability to create and use multiple layers with in the same image. A layer is literally what it sounds like: one layer on top of another, all of which can be edited independently of each other and laid on top of or beneath one another, and then later combined to form a single, flat image.
Windows Panels • Learn how to navigate and use the Adobe Photoshop workspace. ... workspaces, or create custom workspaces by moving and manipulating windows and panels.
The Rulers • In Adobe Photoshop, use the Ruler tool to position images or elements precisely. ... and drag the line out of the image, or click Clear in the tool options bar. Note:.
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10 Tips on using Photoshop for presentation
You know the struggle: you have to create a visually engaging presentation using PowerPoint . Yet, the look and feel of the presentation simply aren’t professional enough. Enter Adobe Photoshop. Traditionally a tool associated with image manipulation and editing, Photoshop might not be at the top of your list when it comes to tools for creating refreshing presentations. However, the vast variety of graphic design tools the software offers makes it an incredible complement to software like Powerpoint and Slides. Unsure about where to start? Keep reading this article for ten top tips on using Adobe Photoshop for your presentations.
1: Make Sure Your Scale is Consistent
The key issue when creating graphics for Powerpoints in Photoshop is the scaling of the graphics themselves. If one is formatted differently than the other, then transferring your graphics from one platform to another goes from being a success to a disaster. Before you begin, make sure to match your Photoshop canvas size to the Powerpoint slide size. And remember – Photoshop uses pixels while Powerpoint uses inches, so make sure to convert the dimensions when you’re adjusting your Photoshop canvas!
2: Less is More!
If you are designing graphics for a text-based presentation, make sure to not let your graphics stand out. While graphic design is vital to a great presentation, it is only meant to focus a viewer’s eye on the points being made – not take away from the point by being overtly eye-catching.
3: Still… Don’t be Afraid to be Bold!
Even though your focus should be to allow the text on your slides to speak to a viewer, don’t be afraid to use the graphic design tools of photoshop to take your presentation to the next level. After all, you wouldn’t be using Photoshop for your presentation if you simply wanted a run-of-the-mill presentation!
4: Use Adobe Colour
One of the first steps in building beautiful graphics for a presentation is finding a colour palette that suits the tone and graphics of the presentation that is visually appealing. To help you in this quest, use another tool in the Adobe suite of products – Adobe Colour – to help you create the colour palette that will truly match your presentation. Adobe Colour has a contrast checker that helps you make sure your text colour will be readable against your background colour for maximum impact. It also helps you make sure your colour choices adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) so that your presentation is truly accessible to everyone on the internet.
5: Make the Best of Both Worlds
While Adobe Photoshop remains the premier tool for graphic design, it lacks movement-based effects that can also be incredibly important to a powerful presentation. However, even the less advanced tools of Powerpoint can be a blessing on this front! Use Photoshop to create graphic objects to layer above your background graphics, and use Powerpoint to animate them in your presentation to add a new dimension to your slides (both literally and metaphorically).
6: Use Photoshop’s In-house PDF Slideshow Feature for High Quality Renders You Can Easily Share
When sharing your graphics with clients, don’t hesitate to use Photoshop’s in-house high-quality rendering capabilities. By using the software’s PDF download function (rather than downloading your PowerPoint as a PDF or PPT) you enable the viewer to gain the best possible viewing experience across multiple kinds of devices.
7: Use Adobe Cloud Sharing for Easy Collaboration
No matter how confident we are in our skills, we sometimes need some help. For assistance from your colleagues, use Adobe’s cloud sharing capabilities to share your graphics with other people. This prevents you from constantly saving high-memory renders of your graphics to send to your colleagues and allows them to add suggestions and make changes to your document directly, saving all of your important time.
8: Use Adobe’s Cross-device Synchronisation of Platforms to Your Advantage
As convenient as a trackpad or mouse can be for a skilled graphic designer, sometimes a pen and paper are simply best. In these moments, use Adobe Photoshop’s unique ability to save designs across devices to access graphic designs you created on your computer on a tablet, where you can use a stylus to make the adjustments that take your graphics to the next level.
9: College Students – Use Your College Student Discount or Your School’s Photoshop Licence
The tips in this article apply to presentations in the workplace – but why not get started earlier in your career? If you are a student struggling to make interesting presentations for your classes and are looking for a way to upskill yourself, try and learn photoshop! This is made even easier by most colleges buying licences for use of photoshop that you can access for free. Don’t hesitate in getting started!
10: The Devil is in the Details
At the end of the day, Powerpoint already has its own graphic design capabilities – so make sure your use of Photoshop is worth it. Take the effort to make every small detail in your graphics valuable, and it will clearly show in the quality of your presentation.
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How to Create a Photoshop Slideshow (Step by Step)
Slideshows make sharing pictures with friends and family a special event. It is also a professional way to showcase your images to clients or for a presentation. Adobe Lightroom has a slideshow feature, but you can also create a slideshow in Photoshop . Photoshop is almost as easy as using Lightroom and you can save your slideshow as a video file to share on social media. In this article, we’ll take you through the steps on how to create a Photoshop slideshow.
Creating a Photoshop Slideshow
Step 1: select images.
Choose the pictures you want to include in your show. There is usually a theme that unites them. You can showcase a product or your best photos. You can also show pictures from a recent trip or create a project. Choose images that are eye-catching and different enough from each other to be interesting. Keep your show short as most viewers have a short attention span. Decide on the order you want the images to play. Start and end your show with your best. Consider if there is a story or natural sequence that influences the order.
Step 2: Open Images in Photoshop
Open your pictures as individual layers in one Photoshop file. There are a couple of ways you can do this. If your images are in Lightroom, choose the photos. Go to the Photo drop-down menu. Select Photo > Edit In > Open as Layers in Photoshop .
Step 3: Resize Images
There is a lot of debate online about what the best size is for slideshows. The size is limited by the monitor. Most monitors are 1920 x 1080 pixels, which has a 16:9 aspect ratio . Use this aspect ratio if you like the look. If not, size your canvas to fit your largest image. If you need to make it larger or smaller, go to Image > Canvas Size . Resize your images to fit your canvas. You can include photos of different sizes, but your show looks better if the layers are one size. First, convert each layer to a smart object . Go to the Layer drop-down menu and select Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object . Then go to Edit > Free Transform (Ctrl or ⌘T). Drag the corners of the photo to change the size.
Step 4: Create Video Timeline
If you’ve not edited a video in Photoshop before, your timeline panel might not be visible. To reveal the timeline panel, go to the Window drop-down menu and select Window > Timeline . A video editing window will open at the bottom of your screen with a timeline toolbar. The first four tools from the left control playback followed by an audio tool. Next is a settings gear that includes additional features and a split tool that looks like a pair of scissors. On the far right is the transition tool.
Step 5: Order Images
By default, the bottom layer is the first image in your show. You can change the order by grabbing an image and dragging it into a different position along the timeline.
Step 6: Time Slides
By default, the images are 5 seconds each. To change the time, grab the right end of the purple bar and drag. You can magnify the timeline using the slider at the bottom if this helps you adjust times accurately.
Step 7: Add Transitions & Effects (Optional)
Transitions and effects make your presentation look more professional. Open the transition icon. It is a square divided into two triangles. You will have options like Fade and Crossfade. Select one of the transitions and set a time. The default is 1 second, but you may find this transition too quick. Drag a transition between the slides. An opaque symbol appears at the end of the image bar or between bars depending on the effect. Click the play button to see how the transitions look.
Step 8: Add Music (Optional)
Adding an audio clip is optional, but it enhances your presentation. Click the arrow next to the music note icon on the audio track. Choose Add Audio. Navigate to the audio track saved on your computer. Note that copyrighted music is not allowed on social media unless you purchase a license to use the music or use public domain music. You can make the audio track longer or shorter by dragging the right end of the green bar. Or you can place the blue playhead at the end of your show. Then click the clip tool that looks like a pair of scissors. This will cut your audio track in two. Delete the half that you do not need. To fine-tune your audio, click the arrow at the end of the green bar. You have the option to change the volume and fade the audio.
Step 9: Create Slideshow Video
The last step is to create a video of your show. Click the arrow icon in the bottom left corner of the timeline window to open the export workspace. Change Photoshop Image Sequence to Adobe Media Encoder. Click the Render button to export the video.
With Photoshop, you can create a slideshow to share on your website or send to friends. Create an introduction slide with text and end credits to make your slideshow more professional. Photoshop slideshow is a simple tool to create a video project.
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