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WHAT IS ADOBE PHOTO SHOP? PHOTO SHOP

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WHAT IS ADOBE PHOTO SHOP?

PHOTO SHOP

-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 -It can edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and supports masks, alpha compositing and several colour models including RGB, CMYK, Lab colour space (with capital L), spot colour and duotone.

-Photoshop has vast support for graphic file formats but also uses its own PSD and PSB file formats which support all the aforementioned features

-Programs developed and distributed independently of Photoshop that can run inside it and offer new or enhanced features.

So what exactly can you do with Photoshop?

Well, like any image-editing program, you can use Photoshop to "alter" images like photos, downloaded icons, or scanned artwork

-Altering an image includes doing such things as changing the colours within an image, modifying the size and scale of an image, or putting one picture "within" another-Adobe Photoshop you can easily import all of your photos and videos into the software quickly

-Friendly Interface

-High-Tech Coding

-This results in a higher-quality result when it comes to colour correction, resizing, HDR imaging and so on. -Photoshop usually creates the best products for a majority of the processing effects.

EFFEEXAMPLE OF EFFECT WITH PHOTOSHOP

3D IMAGE EDITING

HD IMAGE EDITING

ILLUSTRATOR IMAGE EDITING

Saving Photoshop Essential File Formats

 -.PSD-JPEG(Joint Photographic Expert Group)

-most popular and widely used file format for viewing and sharing digital photos. It supports 24-bit colour, which means it can reproduce roughly 16.7 million colours, and even the cheapest digital cameras can capture images as JPEG files. Most high end digital SLR cameras give you the option of capturing images in either the JPEG or RAW format.

-GIF-The GIF file format, which stands for Graphics Interchange Format, has been around even longer than JPEG, and it’s the format of choice for web graphics. -GIF also allows web designers to create simple animations

-PNG (Portable Network Graphics)- PNG files support up to 48-bit colour,

giving us more than 1 billion possible colours! That may sound impressive, but even JPEG files support more colours than the human eye can see, so any real world differences between 24 and 48-bit colour are minimal at best. You can even re-save the same PNG file multiple times without degrading its quality

-TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)

-TIFF files can be very large, especially when compared with JPEG files. TIFF is the universally accepted standard for images destined for commercial printing and is compatible with virtually all page layout programs like QuarkXPress and InDesign.

-EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)-another print industry standard format

-PDF(Portable document format)

-The most important thing to remember is to save your working -Photoshop file as an unflattened PSD file to use as your master copy, which will preserve all of your layers, channels and so on in Photoshop’s native file format, allowing you to return to your work at any time. From there, -you can save a copy of your image in one of the other six formats depending on where the image is headed (print, the web, or a multimedia program) or which format your printer has requested.

-A picture is worth a thousand words, yet sometimes, the picture alone may not be enough

WORKING WITH TYPE IN PHOTOSHOP

-we need to add a word, phrase or caption to an image to help convey a certain message. Or we may be designing a print or web layout and need text for headings, banners or buttons. And of course, sometimes we just want to create cool looking text effects

TEXT IN PHOTOSHOP

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