
Photoshop tutorials
Adobe Photoshop is one of the most powerful software applications for image editing, touch up, color correction, and painting and drawing. You can use it to work with images that have been digitized on flatbed or film/slide scanners, or to create original artwork. The image files you create in Photoshop can be printed to paper or optimized for use in multimedia presentations, web pages, or animation/video projects.Before starting Photoshop tutorials part-1, assuming that you are already familiar with the Photoshop software, it is already installed on your system & will describe only the core basics.
Work Area
- Contains selection tools, painting and editing tools, foreground and background color selection boxes, and viewing tools
- To select, simply click on the icon on the toolbox (the name of each tool will appear by positioning the pointer over the icon)
- A small triangle at the bottom corner of the icon indicates the presence of additional hidden tools
- Control behavior of its tools
- Windows menu displays a list of available palettes
- When selected, the palette will appear as a floating window on the opened workspace
- To activate a palette click on its tab
Common Palettes-Color--Swatches--Layers--History-

- Swatches
Displays a generic set of colors, but the true value of the Swatches palette is in its ability to load custom swatch collections
- History
Records and displays individual changes made to an image and allows for changes to be undone
- The marquee tool allows you to select rectangular or elliptical areas in an image.
- The lasso tool lets you draw a freehand selection area, with either curves or straight lines.
- The Spot Healing Brush removes blemishes, imperfections, and red eye.
- The move tool let you move a selection marquee or objects on a single layer.
- The brush tool paints brush strokes.
- The text tool creates text or type on a photo.
- The zoom tool magnifies or reduces the size of an image.
- Photoshop uses the foreground color to paint, fill, and stroke selections and the background color to make gradient fills and fill in the erased areas of an image.

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