If you want to focus on Web features:
• See Create compelling Web designs for an introduction to the powerful Web tools.
• See Creating and viewing slices to explore layer-based, user-defined, and automatic slices.
• See About optimization to learn how to fine-tune your Web designs by applying transparency, dithered transparency, or weighted optimization.
• See Using the Rollovers palette to see how easy it is to manage slices, rollovers, image maps, and animations.
• See Creating and editing animations to learn how to create instant GIF animations from layered Photoshop and Illustrator files.
If you want to concentrate on photo editing and retouching:
• See Edit images with ease for an introduction to the Photoshop image-editing features.
• See Using the File Browser (Photoshop) to find out how to quickly inspect files before opening them in Photoshop.
• See Using the healing brush tool (Photoshop) to learn how to remove flaws effortlessly while preserving tonality and texture.
• See Making color adjustments to learn how to fine-tune the color and tonality in your photographs.
• See Creating multiple-image layouts (Photoshop) to find out how to quickly create contact sheets and customized photo pages.
If you want to focus on productivity features:
• See Automate repetitive tasks for an overview of the Photoshop and ImageReady productivity tools.
• See Using the File Browser (Photoshop) to learn how to locate and organize images easily, and how to manage files and folders.
• See About data-driven graphics to learn how to produce variable designs such as Web banners or catalog pages automatically.
• See Using the Rollovers palette to see how easy it is to get instant access to all document states.
• See Managing files with WebDAV (Photoshop) to learn about the asset management features in Photoshop.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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