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Photoshop is an image editing application developed by Adobe that allows users to create, modify, combine, and optimize digital images, utilizing bitmaps and pixels. It has a rich history dating back to 1987 and offers various tools for tasks such as image manipulation, photo restoration, and design. The software supports different image types and formats and is available for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems.

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Week 5d

Photoshop is an image editing application developed by Adobe that allows users to create, modify, combine, and optimize digital images, utilizing bitmaps and pixels. It has a rich history dating back to 1987 and offers various tools for tasks such as image manipulation, photo restoration, and design. The software supports different image types and formats and is available for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems.

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Adobe

Photoshop
What is Photoshop?

An image editing


application software
Use to create, modify,
combine and optimize
digital images
What is Photoshop?
Shows images as bitmaps
Bitmap = arrangement of
dots (pixels) on grid
Don’t confuse bitmap
with file type called .bmp
- just a descriptive term
What is Photoshop?
Pixel = “Picture element” -
smallest unit of an image
Size of pixel depends on
resolution
Typical web image: 72 dpi
Typical print image: 300 dpi or
What is Photoshop?
End result can be saved in
variety of
ways: .bmp, .jpeg, .gif,
etc.
What is Photoshop?

For Macintosh and


Windows Operating
System
A product of Adobe
Corporation
Brief History
1987
Thomas Knoll
 University of Michigan
 Display – display
grayscale
Brief History
John Knoll
 Industrial Light & Magic
employee
 recommended to turn it into
a full-fledged image editing
program
Brief History
 ImagePro (1988)
 Photoshop (later in
1988)
September 1988 -
Adobe purchased the
Brief History
1990 – Photoshop 1.0
released
Uses of Photoshop
1. Image Manipulation
2. Photo Restoration
3. Color Corrections
4. Product Designs
5. Web Images
Two Types of Images
A. Raster Images –
- images based on pixels.
- each dot of color is a
single pixel
Two Types of Images
A. Vector Images–
- created through a
system of points
(anchor, vertices,
corners)and lines.
Photoshop Workspace
Menu Bar

 organizes commands
under menus
Tools Panel

 Tools Palette
 contains tools for
creating and editing
images.
Control Panel

 Options Bar
 displays options for the
currently selected tool.
Document
Window

 displays the file you


are working on
Panel (Palettes)

 helps you
monitor or
modify your
work
Tool Categories
1. Cropping and Slicing

 used to select a
particular area of an
image and discard the
portions outside of the
chosen section.
a) Crop Tool (C)
Create a focus
point
exclude
unnecessary
space
b) Slice Tool (K)
divide an image into
different sections.
used as pieces of a web
page
2. Drawing
a) Pen Tool (P)
 creates precise paths
that can be manipulated
using anchor points.
3. Measuring and Navigation

a) Eyedropper Tool (I)


 selects a color from an
area of the image that is
clicked and samples it for
future use.
3. Measuring and Navigation

a) Hand Tool (H)


 navigates an image by
moving in any direction
3. Measuring and Navigation

a) Zoom Tool (Z)


enlarges the part of an
image that is clicked on,
allowing for a closer view.
4. Selection
a) Move Tool (V)
 used to manually
relocate the selected
piece to anywhere on the
canvass
4. Selection
b) Lasso Tool (L)
 the user can make a
custom selection by using
it freehand.
4. Selection
c) Marquee Tool (M)
 can make selections
that are single row, single
column, rectangular and
elliptical.
5. Text (T)
 tools for adding and
editing text
6. Retouching
a) Clone Stamp Tool (S)
used by getting samples
of a selected portion of
an image and duplicates
it in another area.
6. Retouching
b) Smudge Tool (R)
When dragged across
part of an image,
stretches and smudges
pixels as if they are real
paint.
6. Retouching
c) Blur Tool (R)
Softens portions of an
image by lowering the
amount of detail within
the adjusted area.
6. Retouching
d) Eraser Tool (E)
it removes pixels from
an image
6. Retouching
e) Magic Eraser Tool (E)
Selects areas of solid
color and erases them.
6. Retouching
f) Burn Tool (O)
Darkens selected areas
6. Retouching
f) Dodge Tool (O)
lightens selected areas
7. Healing Tools
Serves as retouching
tools
7. Healing Tools
a) Clone Stamp Tool (S)
and Healing Brush
Tool (J)
Cover an imperfection
or unwanted detail in a
specific area of an
Thank You and God
Bless 
Thank You and God
Bless 
Thank You and God
Bless 
1. This application is
used to create,
modify, combine and
optimize digital
images.
2. It is the first name of
Photoshop.

3. When was Photoshop


1.0 released?
4-6. Three uses of
Photoshop

7-8. Two types of


images
9. A part of a
workspace that
displays the file you

are working on.


10. A tool that
selects a color from
an area of the
image that is clicked
and samples it for
future use.
11. A text or object
that contains a link to
another file, web page,
a place in a document,
a link to new
document, or an email
address.
Yes or No
1. Hyperlink is a text or
object that contains a
link to another file, web
page, a place in a
document, a link to
new document, or an
email address.
2. Embedding is the act
of placing objects
within the presentation
3. Consistency means
using light font on dark
background or vice
versa
4. Visuals means using
graphics that attract, not
distract the audience.
5. Maximize means
keeping slide counts to a
minimum.
6. Contrast means
making sure the font is
readable.
7-10 tips in creating an
effective presentation

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