A Photoshop Tutorial for Photogr aphers Five years ago we sold our darkroom equipment and moved our image editing to the computer. The image editing software we chose was Adobe Photoshop. It took us about a year to be able to make images from the computer that were as good as ones we had made in our wet darkroom. Today we are making images that we could not even have dreamed of making before. Since then our expertise in Photoshop has increased many times over, but our basic workfl ow has remained the same. These tutorials are based on Photoshop version 6 for Windows. The workfl ow we use to prepare our images is as follows. • Levels Adjustment to correct exposure and colorcast. • Hue/Saturation adjustment to correct overall saturation and saturation of specifi c colors. • Removing dust and scratches and image clean up. • Sizing the image for output. • Sharpening the image. This tutorial will cover the fi rst step, Levels Adjustment to correct
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Basic Tips Adobe Photoshop is a sophisticated, expertlevel image producing software. It is designed to work with digital image files for multiple purposes including posters, photographs, for web use and art! Photoshop is available on both Windows XP and Macintosh workstations, equipped with CD/DVD burners. The following notes supplement the 1hour introductory session on Adobe Photoshop. Additional handouts are available in our lab and on the web: http://library.albany.edu/imc/tutimages.htm Additional classes about specific aspects of Photoshop are available. Refer to the schedule of classes on the web: http://library.albany.edu/imc/signup_form.htm Comprehensive classes are available through ITS: http://web.albany.edu/its/training/ The Interactive Media Center has manuals; inquire at the
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