Instructions for Finding and Inserting Photos into Documents

Similar documents
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Workshop

MS Word Training Formatting Pictures

Managing images with NewZapp

Image resizing with Microsoft Office Picture Manager

Inserting Images Into Documents

Blackwood Photographic Club Image submission guidelines

Copyright Notice. Trademarks

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS 3 QUICK REFERENCE

PowerPoint 2016: Formatting Pictures. Introduction

Recitation 2 Introduction to Photoshop

Digital Projection Entry Instructions

Using Adobe Photoshop to enhance the image quality. Assistant course web site:

3. When you import the scanner for the first time make sure you change it from Full Auto Mode to that of Professional Mode.

Images for PowerPoint Scanning, adjusting, & saving digital images

Adobe Photoshop. Levels

Using Photoshop Elements

Photoshop CC: Essentials

Introduction to Photoshop: Basic Editing & Prepare Images for the Web

How to Rotate, Level, Crop, and Size Images

Select your Image in Bridge. Make sure you are opening the RAW version of your image file!

Digital Imaging - Photoshop

Introduction to: Microsoft Photo Story 3. for Windows. Brevard County, Florida

Aspect Ratio, Pixels and Projection

Camera Club of Hendersonville

PHOTOSHOP. pixel based image editing software (pixel=picture element) several small dots or pixels make up an image.

Using Graphics in Web Pages

Go Daddy Online Photo Filer

ITEC185 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MEDIA

In Photoshop you can change the size of an image by going to:

Using Adobe Photoshop

Apple Photos Quick Start Guide

By Washan Najat Nawi

Basic Tutorials Series: Import A Photograph. RenoWorks Support Team Document #HWPRO0003

New Perspectives on PowerPoint Module 1: Creating a Presentation

Software Reference. FlexColor 4.0 for Camera Backs. by Hasselblad Imacon

Adobe Photoshop Chapter 3 Study Questions /50 Total Points

!! Select Professional Mode. !! Click on Other then Select Scratch.

inphoto ID SLR Automatic ID photography With Canon SLR camera User Guide

PHOTOSHOP1 15 / WORKSPACE

Chapter 6 Title Blocks

SCANNING IMAGES - USER S GUIDE. Scanning Images with Epson Smart Panel and PhotoShop [for Epson 1670 scanners]

The Basic RAW Image Processing Workflow In PSE 2018

March 31, Welcome to the Family Tree Maker Users Group!

inphoto ID PS Automatic ID photography With Canon PowerShot camera User Guide

GIMP WEB 2.0 ICONS. Web 2.0 Icons: Paperclip Completed Project

Scanning Setup Guide for TWAIN Datasource

1. Setup Output mode. 2. Using a Fixed tile size

it.med.harvard.edu/ris UMAX PowerLook 1120 Flatbed Scanner WQGF

How to prepare your files for competition using

ID Photo Processor. Batch photo processing. User Guide

it.med.harvard.edu/ris Epson GT Large Format Flatbed Scanner Neurobiology

How to Create Website Banners

Impress Guide Chapter 4 Adding and Formatting Pictures

UPLOADING PHOT OS ON NOWCAST ING: INST RUCT IONS, T IPS AND FAQ

1. Setup Output mode. 2. Using a Fixed tile size

All files must be in the srgb colour space This will be the default for most programs. Elements, Photoshop & Lightroom info slides 71-73

Photoshop CS6. Table of Contents. Image Formats! 3. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)! 3. JPEG or JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)!

How to combine images in Photoshop

Service Bulletin

Introduction. Basic Image Formatting. PowerPoint 2010 Formatting Pictures. To Crop an Image: Page 1

Diploma in Photoshop

Session 3: Getting to Know Photoshop Elements. Keep in mind that there are many others ways of solving the problems.

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS TUTORIAL

3D Photo Wall Manual. 3D Photo Wall Manual FLzone.com

Resizing Images for Competition Entry

How to Resize or Crop Digital Images Using Photoshop Elements For Your SchoolWeb Site

Chapter 4 Adding and Formatting Pictures

Getting Started. with Easy Blue Print

Key Terms. Where is it Located Start > All Programs > Adobe Design Premium CS5> Adobe Photoshop CS5. Description

Photoshop Domain 5: Publishing Digital Images Using Adobe Photoshop CS5

Lesson 4: Inserting and Modifying Clip Art and Photos

Digital Design and Communication Teaching (DiDACT) University of Sheffield Department of Landscape. Adobe Photoshop CS5 INTRODUCTION WORKSHOPS

ImagesPlus Basic Interface Operation

Photo Editing in Mac and ipad and iphone

Adding Graphics to a Presentation

CS 200 Assignment 3 Pixel Graphics Due Tuesday September 27th 2016, 9:00 am. Readings and Resources

In the following sections, if you are using a Mac, then in the instructions below, replace the words Ctrl Key with the Command (Cmd) Key.

Digital Projection Entry Instructions

Apple iphoto 4 ITS Technology & Learning Services Dr. Luanne Fose Revised April 29, 2004

Photoshop CC 2018 Essential Skills

Camera Raw software is included as a plug-in with Adobe Photoshop and also adds some functions to Adobe Bridge.

Exploring Photoshop Tutorial

Lab 2 Assignment Part 2: (Due two weeks following the fluorescence lab) (10 points)

1/31/2010 Google's Picture Perfect Picasa

Drawing Layouts Paper space & Model Space

IMAGE SIZING AND RESOLUTION. MyGraphicsLab: Adobe Photoshop CS6 ACA Certification Preparation for Visual Communication

Photoshop (Image Processing)

AMEEL Digitization Manual: Part 5, Phase Two Processing in Photoshop 1

GETTING STARTED. 0 P a g e B a s i c s o f A d o b e P h o t o s h o p A g a P r i v a t e I n s t i t u t e f o r c o m p u t e r s c i e n c e

Photoshop: Save for Web and Devices

IT154 Midterm Study Guide

Adobe Photoshop CC 2018 Tutorial

Adobe Photoshop CS5 Tutorial

Infographics: Display Data for Easy Interpretation

Resizing for ACCC Competition. Rev 1.0 9/12/2011

Introduction. Basic Image Formatting. Word 2010 Formatting Pictures. To Crop an Image: Page 1

1. What is SENSE Batch

Impress Guide. Chapter 4 Adding and Formatting Pictures

How to rotate, level, crop, and size images

Central Photography [NASHVILLE EFFECT MAKING A GROUP]

Transcription:

Instructions for Finding and Inserting Photos into Documents To find and use project photos for documents and presentation, the easiest way is to use the Photoshop Album. The Photoshop Album must be accessed through Chris s computer. Double-click on the Adobe Photoshop Album icon (shown at right). The database of all photos will automatically open. Define your search parameter by clicking on the desired tag identifiers: e.g., Golden Delicious and Bitter pit OR Browse by date C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 1

Double-click the desired photo to see a larger version. File name, location, and tag identifier information is located on the right side of the screen. Most photos also have a descriptive caption (in this example, the caption is blank). Use the navigation arrows to scroll through the photos. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 2

Right-click the photo to pull up the editing menu. Select Edit with Photoshop. The Edit in Progress banner will appear over the photograph in the Album. The photograph will open in Photoshop (see next page). If Photoshop was not previously open, it may take several minutes to load. If the Photoshop window does not open as the top window, the Photoshop icon will blink in the taskbar. Click it to open the window with your photo. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 3

You may want to alter the appearance of your photo before you place it in your document. In this case, there is too much black space on either side of the apple, so you can use the Crop feature to show more of the fruit and less of the background. Use the Select tool to make a rectangular box around the area you want to keep (indicated in photo by a dashed line). Select Image->Crop from the menu to crop the photo (see next page). C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 4

The photo is cropped, but it is still larger than necessary for a document or presentation. Use Image->Image Size to change the photo to 800 pixels wide. (Make sure the Constrain Proportions box is checked.) This changes the file size from 4.03 MB to 1.87 MB in size. The photo is still large enough for documents and presentations without losing detail. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 5

The size is good, but the photo seems too dark. Use Image->Adjustments-> to change the color levels, contrast and brightness of the image. In most cases, the Auto Levels will provide good color correction, but in the example photo the color became too washed out (use Edit->Undo if you do not like the changes). So instead Image->Adjustments->Auto Contrast was used (see below). This may look too bright, but once the photo is not viewed against the grey background of Photoshop, it looks close to the actual apple color. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 6

Now that the photo is smaller and color-corrected, you can save it down in JPEG format for inserting into your document or presentation. Use File->Save for Web. This opens up the Save for Web dialog box (see below). The default 2-Up tab shows the original photo (left side: file size = 1.87 MB) and the JPEG version (right side: file size = 30 K). Always use the JPEG format for photographs. The quality setting can be changed to Low, Medium, High, or Maximum, depending on the photo. The higher the quality setting, the larger the file size. If the JPEG version in the preview pane seems pixelated or blurry, change the quality to a higher setting. If the JPEG version in the preview pane looks essentially the same, you might want to use a lower quality setting to make a smaller file size. In this example the quality is set to Medium (30 quality). C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 7

Click Save to save your optimized photo. Use the drop-down box to select a file location and give the photo a unique name (goldenbp in the example). Choose Save to save the file. At this point you can close Photoshop and Photoshop Album if you wish. Many of the features used in Photoshop are also available in Photoshop Album. Right-click on the photo to pull up the editing menu and select Fix Photo. You can crop and do basic color correcting. When you are finished, use File->Export to save the photo as a JPEG (use a middle photo size (e.g., 800 x 600) and a medium resolution (6 quality) as a starting point). C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 8

Now you can place your photo in a document or presentation. In this example, the photo will be placed in a Word document. The steps for placing a photo into a PowerPoint presentation are essentially the same. Open your document. If you want to see a very large photo, you should change the left and right margins from 1.25 to 1 or less (use File->Page Setup->Margins). Select Insert->Picture->From File C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 9

Browse to the location you saved the file. In this example, the photo is in the Apple GIFs directory. Double-click (or click once and then click the Insert button) to insert the photo in the document. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 10

The photo is now inserted in the Word document; however in this case it is too large. Right-click on the photo and select Format Picture to bring up the picture editing dialog box (see below). Adjust the Height or Width of the photo using either inches or a percentage. Be sure the Lock Aspect Ratio box is checked to keep your photo proportionate. If you are making a photo larger than the original size (percentage greater than 100%), you may need to save the photo at higher resolution to avoid blurriness or pixelation. In this example, the width will be changed from 8.33 inches wide to 4 inches wide. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 11

The color-corrected, cropped photo, 4 inches wide, is now inserted into the Word document. C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Sater.CHRIS\My Documents\photo editing instructions.doc 12