NAME: __________________________
Adobe Photoshop CS5
After Chapter #1 in Photoshop you will be able to:
Chapter #1/Lesson #1: – Notes & Tips
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Photoshop allows you to work with the images from a variety of sources (original artwork, downloaded images from the web, scanned in images, or images from a camera/cell phone, etc.).
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You can jump seamlessly between both Photoshop and Dreamweaver, once we get to the Dreamweaver Unit. There you can turn graphics into gif animations*.
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You can create a file from scratch by using the ‘New’ dialog box. You may also adjust Width and Height there.
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A digital image may be referred to as a file, document, graphic, picture, or image.
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Photoshop files can be compressed or flattened to reduce the file size.
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You can create original logos in Photoshop.
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You can UNDO any change to an image by accessing the ‘History’ panel.
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Different Camera manufacturers will default to different Camera RAW formats, listed here:
.dng (Adobe), .crw/.cr2 (Canon), .erf (Epson), .raf (Fuji), .kdc/.dcr/.dcs/.dcr (Kodak), .mrw (Minolta),
.nef (Nikon), .orf (Olympus), .ptx/.pef (Pentax), .x3f (Sigma), .arw/.srf/.sr2 (Sony)
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You may change the background of the active image you are working by right clicking and selecting the color of choice.
Answer the following questions:
What is an image-editing program?
List the 11 types of file formats, referenced from the text, which you can create and open within Photoshop:
What are Pixels?
What is a logo?
Define ‘Type’ as we will use it in Photoshop:
Define Splash Screen:
Getting Started: Follow the text book’s left hand menu from Photoshop Chapter #1, 1-6 (Lesson #1) to 1-27 (Lesson #5) then begin Chapter 2 from 2-2 to 2-27.
Once in Photoshop - Select File then Select New
Please note that you are to following the WINDOWS directions and NOT the Macintosh directions*
Assignment Goal: Ultimately this is what you will be creating on your own by using the skills learned in Photoshop’s first 3 Chapter’s. Work at your own pace as you go through the textbook examples.
Due: ___________
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Open Photoshop – NEW - Save As 9/11
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Search for and copy an image from the web
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Edit Paste
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Put 2 pictures together (opacity/layer)
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Create a patriotic image using Photoshop for 9/11
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Add text
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Save as a .jpeg
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Print to one page/Color
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