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mercredi 26 août 2015

Cropping

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Cropping is one of the most basic editing techniques that can improve your images. Cropping helps to bring
out the most important features in your image and focus the viewers’ attention on these features. Cropping
also allows you to make your image a standard photo size. 


There are several ways to crop images in Adobe Photoshop:
                1. Cropping with the Crop Tool
                2. Cropping to a specific size
                3. Cropping with the Marquee Tool


Cropping with the Crop Tool

The Crop Tool allows you to make a precise selection of an image you wish to edit. To crop with the Crop Tool, follow these steps:
              1. Open the image you wish to crop (see Getting Started for detailed instructions). 
              2. Select the Crop Tool from the Toolbox (see Selection Tools for location and description).  
              3. It will automatically select your entire image. Drag the edges to fit the dimensions you desire.
                 (See Figure 11).

                                                       Figure 11. Cropping border
      4. Resize the border by dragging the squares at the sides and corners untill you are satisfied with the way your image looks.
      5. Once you are completely satisfied with your cropped image, press Enter. 
Note: You can also rotate your cropping border. Move the cursor outside the border, you will see how it turns into a double-headed arrow (Figure 12). Drag the arrows in the directions you wish to rotate your selection.

Figure 12. Rotating the cropping border
 Cropping to a specific size
If you wish to print your digital photos or other images on standard size photo paper, you will have to crop your images to a specific size, such as 8x10. To crop an image to a specific size, do the following:  

              1. Open the image you wish to crop.
              2. Select the Crop Tool from the Toolbox.
              3. In the Options bar, specify the values for Width and Height (Figure 13). 

Figure 13. Crop Tool Options bar
            4. Click in your image and drag the cropping border. Notice that the border is  constrained. You cannot make it wider or longer than the specified values (Figure 14). For example, if you entered 8 for Width and 10 for Height, whatever size you make the border, the area within it will fit on an 8x10 photo.   
Figure 14. Cropping to a specific size
           5. Once you are completely satisfied with your cropped image, press Enter.
Cropping with the Marquee Tool
If you are in a hurry and need just a simple crop, you can use the Marquee Tool and a menu command. To crop with the Marquee Tool, follow the stps below:  

              1. Open the image you wish to crop.
              2. Select the Rectangular  Marquee Tool from the Toolbox (see Selection Tools).
              3. Click and drag the mouse to draw a marquee around the area you wish to crop (Figure 15).

 Figure 15. Drawing a marquee
           4. In the main menu, go to Image > Crop (Figure 16). The image will be immediately cropped.
 Figure 16. Image > Crop
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samedi 15 août 2015

Dragging to add a new layer


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Dragging to add a new layer

You can add a layer to an image by dragging an image file from the desktop, Bridge, 
or Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS). You’ll add another flower to the 
postcard now

1. If Photoshop fills your monitor, reduce the size of the Photoshop window: 

    In Windows, click the Maximize/Restore button ( ) in the upper right 
corner, and then drag the lower right corner of the Photoshop window to 
make it smaller. 
    In Mac OS, click the green Maximize/Restore button ( ) in the upper left 
corner of the image window.

2. In Photoshop, select the Pineapple copy layer in the Layers panel to make it the 
active layer.

3. In Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS), navigate to the Lessons 
folder you copied from the Adobe Photoshop CS6 Classroom in a Book DVD. 
Then navigate to the Lesson04 folder.

4. Select Flower2.psd, and drag it from Explorer or the Finder onto your image.



The Flower2 layer appears in the Layers panel, directly above the Pineapple 
copy layer. Photoshop places the image as a Smart Object, which is a layer you 
can edit without making permanent changes. You’ll work with Smart Objects in 
Lessons 5 and 8.

5. Position the Flower2 layer in the lower left corner of the postcard, so that about 
half of the flower is visible.




6. Click the Commit Transform button (√ ) in the options bar to accept the layer.







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lundi 10 août 2015

The best Free Fonts sites



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This is a list of the best free fonts sites in the network 



~The first site is :

http://www.dafont.com

 Is better and very simpler to find the cool fonts who you want


~In The second place is :

http://www.1001freefonts.com


~The third place is :

http://photoshop.cc/fonts


The positives of this topic sites as complementary to each other

And where a large amount of free fonts and tattoo font

Large fonts and cool fonts ... To download it and get him for free
















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Photoshop Tutorial - Flyer 

(Party, Event, Club)



Today a Free tutorial for Adobe Photoshop CS 6, 
many of you waited for a tutorial about nice and simple Flyers that could be customized for any event 
so there you go.
 Just follow these steps to get a professional looking flyer.







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dimanche 9 août 2015

Photoshop For Beginners part "2"

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14 - Blend Modes


15 - Filters


16 - TEXT


17 - Adjustment Layers


18 - Actions


19 - Saving Layer Styles


20 - Basic Retouching


21 - Content Aware


22 - Color Range


23 - Basic Pentool Tutorial










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lundi 3 août 2015

Photoshop For Beginners


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01 - Getting Started


02 - Basic Editin


03 - Interface Introduction


04 - All Selection Tools


05 - Brushes/Painting


06 - Masking


07 - Color Filling


08 - Transformations


09 - Cool Selection Technique


10 - Resolution Explanation


11 - Introduction To Camera Raw


12 - Graduated Filter


13 - Color Correction In CAMERA RAW



To see the next part 













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dimanche 2 août 2015

About Photoshop Tutorials

About Photoshop Tutorials
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 Where all the lessons from A to Z To enable you to deal with Photoshop with ease and professionalism It has a last lessons that arepublished by months and the best specialists in this field
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