Welcome to creative world! This is our first Introductory class about Photoshop. There are many version of Photoshop. What is Photoshop? Photoshop is a software where you can create all kinds of Photo’s. Actually Photoshop can do more about your thinking. Here you can edit, modify, create, adjust, fine-tune, Update and much more. So your images are now on your hand. ImageReady is a software also where you can simply animation and much more.
Installing Adobe Photoshop and ImageReady:
You must install Photoshop and ImageReady from the Adobe Photoshop CD onto your hard drive; you cannot run the program from the CD.
Follow the on-screen installation instructions. For more detailed information, see the HowToInstall file on the CD. The single installer installs both Photoshop and ImageReady.
Getting started:-
Adobe provides a variety of options for you to learn Photoshop, including printed guides, online Help, and tool tips. Using the Adobe Online feature, you can easily access a host of continually updated Web resources for learning Photoshop, from tips and tutorials to tech support information. Getting up to speed depends on your experience with previous versions of Photoshop and ImageReady.
If you are new to Photoshop:
• See An Overview of Adobe Photoshop to get an introduction to the software.
• Explore the Toolbox Overviews in online Help to get familiar with the basic tools and their functions. See Using online Help.
• Use the tool tips feature to help identify tools, buttons, and palette controls as you work in Photoshop and ImageReady. See Using tool tips.
• Go to the Adobe.com Web site and work through some of the Photoshop tutorials for hands-on lessons. See Using Web resources.
If you are an experienced Photoshop user:
• See What's New in Photoshop 7.0.
• Scan through Using the File Browser (Photoshop) to learn how to view, sort, and organize images without opening the files.
• See Working with brushes to explore the powerful new paint engine.
• See About optimization and Using the Rollovers palette to see new Web features such as transparency and simplified authoring.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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