Thursday, October 21, 2010

Workspace of Photoshop CS5

At start, we need to open Adobe Photoshop surely to do our workspace.

Adobe Photoshop (PS) is running.


 Internal look of Adobe Photoshop.

Next, we need to open a new workspace by clicking File > New.
**We can just use the shortcut by pressing Ctrl + in keyboard.


 By clicking File > New to open the new workspace.

We require to set the size/pixels of the page we needed.
We also can name the file in the column of Name!
After done the setting, just click on OK.

Usually, we use A4 size doing the project
**Choose International paper in Preset and A4 in Size


Finally, the Workspace is finally done!

Workspace.



The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Workspace has had years to develop into a fine tuned working environment, and with bigger monitors and faster processors, working in Photoshop has only become much more fun. With all the room that larger display options give to us, we can easily organize the panels, documents, and tools in the workspace to provide an efficient photo editing environment.


Basic Introduction


A. Application Bar
Displays menus that contain most of Photoshop’s commands and functions. Special icon-based menus allow you to change the layout of the program. The application bar becomes a single row on wider monitor settings.


B. Title Bar
Displays the name, magnification, and color mode of an open image.You can switch between images by clicking their respective tabs.

C. Optional bar
Displays controls that let you customize the selected tool in the Toolbox.


C. Panels
Small windows that give you access to common commands and resources. You can click the tabs and icons to display and hide panels.

E. Image Window
Displays the images you open in Photoshop.

F. Status Bar
Displays the magnification of the current image and the amount of computer memory that image is using.

G. Toolbox
Displays a variety of icons, each one representing an image-editing tool.You click and drag inside your image
to apply most of the tools. Also displays the current foreground and background colors.


Advance Introduction




Below showed the video that leading us Switching and Saving Workspaces:



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