Introduction to Photoshop CS6

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Introduction to Photoshop CS6 Copyright 2016, Faculty and Staff Training, West Chester University. A member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. No portion of this document may be reproduced without the written permission of the authors. For assistance, contact the IT Help Desk, x3350

Table of Contents Introduction... 2 Your Workspace... 3 Opening an Image... 4 Image Size... 5 Color Mode... 6 Working with Layers... 7 Adding In More Images... 9 Cropping... 10 Creating Areas of Solid Colors... 11 Adding Text... 12 Saving your Photoshop Image... 13 1

Introduction Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program, or image editing software, that allows you to create and manipulate visual images on the computer. Editing features in the program help in creating and managing visual images for Internet, print, and other new media disciplines. To begin creating a Photoshop project, start Photoshop CS6 and follow along with the steps below. 2

Your Workspace Menu Bar Options Bar Panels Tool Bar Photoshop lays out the most important tools that you will need right on the main workspace. This allows you to easily find the tools that you need without digging through menus. Furthermore, Photoshop allows users to use simple keyboard shortcuts in order to get to these tools faster. Tool Bar Provides access to a variety of tools with multiple image-editing functions. o These tools typically fall under the categories of drawing; painting; measuring and navigation; selection; typing; and retouching. o Some tools contain a small triangle in the bottom right corner of the tool icon; these tools can be expanded to reveal similar tools. Options Bar Works in coordination with your tool bar to provide additional settings for the tool you re currently using. o The options bar changes according to whichever tool you are using. Menu Bar Contains menus for performing common tasks o Consists of eleven menu options: File; Edit; Image; Layer; Type; Select; Filter; 3D; View; Window; Help o Menu items containing an ellipsis indicate that a dialogue box will follow that option. o Menu items with an arrow indicate a submenu for that particular option. Panels/Palettes - Helps you monitor and modify your work o Provides groups of functionality specific to certain tools or tasks. o You can create a custom workspace by moving and manipulating panels. 3

Opening an Image Before you can start manipulating a visual image, you will need to either open an existing document or create a new one. Select Open from the File menu in the top menu bar. (Ctrl + O) Navigate to image location on your computer. Select the file and click Open. When you open an existing file, Photoshop will put that file into a new document panel on your screen. 4

Image Size When working on an image in Photoshop you must first properly size the image, depending on the media discipline you are using. This is specifically important due to images varying for Web and Print use. Larger images on a website will actually slow the site down, making it difficult for your viewer to see the content. Larger images are used for print in order to ensure that detail of your visual image is present. To resize an image, select Image Size... from Image in the top menu. (Ctrl + Alt + I) *Set your Resolution according to your media discipline* o For Web set this to 72 o For Print set this to 300 It is important that you understand your media size when setting your height and width. For web, you always want to ensure that your image will be viewable on any or most screens. Adjusts the width Adjusts the height Scales layers in document to the selected size in addition to overall document Keeps your original dimensions proportionate Invents new pixels based on resolution 5

Color Mode It is very important to establish your color modes based on the media discipline you are using. Each media output (computer screen, printer, etc.) interprets colors differently, so it is important to be able to set your color mode for the output to understand it. To change the color mode go to Image in the top menu and select Mode. RGB o o CMYK o o RGB stands for Red, Green, Blue These are the three colors on electronic devices (computers, phones, tv, etc.) and therefore used for anything displayed on the screen Additive color mode Red, Green, and Blue add up to make White CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key Key is black These are the four inks in a standard printer and therefore used for any print materials (photographs, papers, posters, etc.) Subtractive color mode Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow add up to make Black (but not the true Key black) 6

Working with Layers A Photoshop layer is like a sheet of transparent film, similar to ones used for an overhead projector. When you stack films (layers) together, you will be able to see through the transparent parts and not be able to see through the parts with content. You can move, rotate, and manipulate a single layer without affecting any others. You can also change the opacity, or transparency, of one layer to make content partially visible. A. Layer Menu B. Filter Option C. Blending Mode D. Master Opacity E. Locking Controls F. Fill Opacity G. Active Layer H. Group I. Layer Thumbnail J. Layer Name K. Show/Hide Layer L. Locked Layer M. Background Layer N. Link Layers O. Layer Styles P. Add Layer Mask Q. New Adjustment Layer R. New Group S. New Layer T. Delete Layer 7

Layer Menu gives you additional commands and options Filter Option helps you find key layers in complex documents quickly Blending Mode controls how layers react with one another Master Opacity controls the opacity of a layer Locking Controls allows you to lock various parts of a layer to prevent editing Fill Opacity controls just the fill opacity of a layer (not the stroke) When you are working on a particular layer, it will become an Active Layer A folder icon will appear on layers that are in a Group Layer Thumbnail shows you a smaller view of just that layer Layer Name can be changed to help organize and maintain your layers Show/Hide Layer makes a layer visible or invisible A lock icon will appear on any Locked Layer Background Layer is the bottommost layer in your panel Link Layers links multiple layers so you can move the content in them together Layer Styles adds effects (drop shadow, bevel and emboss, etc.) to your layers Add Layer Mask allows control of particular pixels that you select within a layer New Adjustment Layer provides image adjustments to all visible layers under them New Group groups layers together to help you organize and manage them Add a New Layer, name your layer, and click Ok If you no longer want a layer, then you can Delete it 8

Adding In More Images Photoshop projects can have multiple images by separating them into different layers. To add another image into your project: Go to File at the top menu and select Place Next select the image you would like to add, and click Place When you Place a new image into your document, it will automatically go into Transform mode o Transform mode is used to size content within a layer o You can also move your content to any desired location by left clicking on it and dragging o When you are satisfied with the size and placement of your content press Enter on your keyboard 9

Cropping The Crop Tool can be used to select a particular area of an image and discard everything outside this area. Although cropping an image makes your image smaller, it is not the same as Image Size. While Image Size allows you to control the size of a document, the Crop Tool sets the focus area of your document. To crop an image select the Crop Tool located in your Tool Bar on the left ( C ) To crop an image, click on the dark arrows in the corners or the dark lines on the sides, top, and bottom and drag to wherever you d like Click Enter on the keyboard when ready to crop 10

Creating Areas of Solid Colors By using the Shape Tool, located in your Tool Bar, we will be able to create a solid color on a layer. This layer will be used as background color for text we will add later. Click the Shape Tool in your Tool Bar and select the Rectangle Shape Tool Go to your Options Bar and click on the fill option Click on the Color Picker button (the multicolor button) In the Color Picker window type 680269 to the # field and click OK o This number, called a Hex Code, is a combination of letters and numbers that describes a color Using your mouse Click and Drag where you would the new solid color to be 11

Adding Text You can add text to your Photoshop project by using the Type Tool located in the Tool Bar. Every time you add text to your document it will automatically be created in a new layer, located in your Layers Panel on the right. Select the Type Tool located in the Tool Bar Use your mouse and left click on your document where you want your text to be By using the Options Bar located at the top of the screen, you can adjust your text to any style you would like. Font Color Used #FFBD07 12

Saving your Photoshop Image After you are finished with your document, Photoshop gives you the opportunity to save your project. You can save your project in various formats, depending on your media discipline. Photoshop also gives you the option of saving as a Photoshop File (.PSD) so that you can go back and edit your project whenever you d like. o When you reopen a Photoshop File, all of your work will still be available, allowing you to continue to work. o To save as.psd go to File in the top menu and select Save When saving your project for print, it is recommended to use an Image File Format (.jpg,.png,.gif, etc.), as a Photoshop File, or a PDF. o Go to File in the top menu and select Save o Select the appropriate file format is the Format drop-down menu When saving your Photoshop project to be used on the Web, it is recommended to use.jpg or.png o Go to File in the top menu and select Save for the Web o Under Preset is the drop-down menu for file format Click on the drop-down menu and select JPEG or PNG-24 then click Save 13