Monday, October 18, 2010

Introduction to Adobe Photoshop






What I knew about Adobe Photoshop was more concentrate on editing, put some effects to look more advance on that picture.

Adobe Photoshop is a graphics based program created with images known as raster graphics. Other graphic applications, examples that Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw and Freehand, create vector graphics. Vector graphics are composed of solid lines, curves and other geometric shapes that are defined by a set of mathematical instructions. Vector images work best for type and other shapes that require clear crisp boundaries. Raster images work best with photographs. Raster graphics are comprised of a raster (a grid) of small squares called pixels. Objects in Photoshop are groups of many pixels – each of which can be a different color. Raster images require more memory and storage than vector images.

Photoshop is a memory-hungry program. This class will introduce you to the tool palette, basic commands, common menus, layers and how to make selections based on shape and color.

This is the screen shot that show Adobe Photoshop CS5 internal look.

I believe that I will learn more staff about Photoshop soon. 
Enjoying and Having fun while learning Photoshop that I will be always remember on my mind and heart!

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