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Photoshop Cs6 Digital Classroom [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x188x23 mm, kaal: 1 g, Contains 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Sari: Digital Classroom
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118123891
  • ISBN-13: 9781118123898
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x188x23 mm, kaal: 1 g, Contains 1 Digital (on physical carrier)
  • Sari: Digital Classroom
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118123891
  • ISBN-13: 9781118123898
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Demonstrates how to navigate and use Adobe Photoshop CS6, covering such topics as modifying images, working with layers, making videos, adding three-dimensional objects, and drawing with new sketching brushes.

A complete training package on the newest version of Photoshop!

The Digital Classroom series combines a full-color book with a full-featured DVD, resulting in a complete training package written by expert instructors. Photoshop is the industry standard for image editing, and this guide gets photographers, commercial designers, web developers, fine artists, and serious hobbyists up to speed on the newest version. It includes 13 self-paced lessons that allow you to progress at your own speed, with complete lesson files and tutorials on the DVD. Topics include Camera RAW, masks and layers, retouching, and much more.

  • A self-paced way to learn the newest version of Photoshop, the essential image-editing software used by professional photographers, web developers, and graphic designers
  • Features full-color, step-by-step instructions in the book plus additional tutorials and lesson files on the DVD
  • Developed by a team of Adobe Certified Instructors and Photoshop experts who have created many of the official training titles for Adobe Systems
  • Covers Adobe Bridge, Camera RAW, masks and layers, painting and retouching, and selections and layers, taking you through basic and intermediate-level topics

Photoshop CS6 Digital Classroom is like having your own personal tutor teaching you the newest version of Photoshop.

Note: DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of the e-book file, but are available for download after purchase.

Arvustused

This book is crammed with clear and concise facts, tips and info to help you get the most out of Photoshop, so it s a must for anybody who uses it. (Digital Photography Enthusiast, September 2012) A particular thorough read, presenting each toolset and its application in overwhelming detail. (Advanced Photoshop, September 2012)

Starting up
About Photoshop Digital Classroom
1(1)
Prerequisites
1(1)
Adobe Photoshop CS6 versions
1(1)
System requirements
2(1)
Starting Adobe Photoshop CS6
2(1)
Resetting Adobe Photoshop CS6 preferences
3(2)
Loading lesson files
5(1)
Working with the video tutorials
6(1)
Setting up for viewing the video tutorials
7(1)
Viewing the video tutorials with the Adobe Flash Player
7(1)
Additional resources
8(1)
Lesson 1 Exploring Photoshop CS6
Starting up
9(2)
Experimenting with new Vector capabilities
11(1)
Filling a vector shape with a pattern
12(4)
Adding a mask to a Vector layer
16(1)
Using the new brush tips
16(2)
Saving the new Brush
18(1)
Adding strokes to vector images
19(3)
Cloning your new snowflake
22(1)
Adding Text layers from another document
23(4)
Updating text styles
27(1)
Cropping an image
27(2)
Self study
29(1)
Review
29(2)
Lesson 2 Getting to Know the Workspace
Starting up
31(1)
Opening an existing document in Mini Bridge
32(2)
Discovering the Tools panel
34(1)
Selection, Cropping, and Measuring Tools
34(1)
Retouching and Painting Tools
35(1)
Drawing and Type Tools
35(1)
Navigation Tools
35(1)
Accessing tools and their options
36(4)
Using panels
40(1)
Putting the panel system to use
41(2)
Choosing other panels
43(1)
Expanding and collapsing your panels
44(1)
Customizing your panels
45(2)
Hidden tools
47(3)
Navigating the image area
50(1)
Using the Zoom tool
50(2)
Using the Hand tool
52(1)
Tabbed windows
53(1)
Maximizing productivity with screen modes
54(3)
Self study
57(1)
Review
57(2)
Lesson 3 Taking Advantage of Adobe Bridge
Starting up
59(1)
What is Adobe Bridge?
60(1)
Navigating through Bridge
60(2)
Using folders in Adobe Bridge
62(3)
Making a Favorite
65(2)
Creating and locating metadata
67(2)
Using keywords
69(1)
Creating a Metadata Template
70(2)
Opening a file from Adobe Bridge
72(1)
Searching for files using Adobe Bridge
72(1)
Searching by name or keyword
73(1)
Using the Filter panel
74(1)
Saving a Collection
75(1)
Automation tools in Adobe Bridge
76(1)
Batch renaming your files
76(2)
Additional Photoshop Tools
78(1)
Automated tools for Photoshop: Web Photo Gallery
79(2)
Saving or uploading your Web Gallery
81(2)
Automated tools for Photoshop: PDF contact sheet
83(2)
Changing the view
85(2)
Self study
87(1)
Review
87(2)
Lesson 4 Photoshop Basics
Starting up
89(2)
Opening an existing document
91(1)
Understanding document settings
91(1)
Viewing an image's size and resolution
91(2)
Combining the images
93(1)
Using Copy and Paste
93(1)
Dragging and dropping to copy an image
93(2)
Transforming and editing combined images
95(1)
Changing the size of a placed image
96(1)
Removing a background
97(1)
Understanding the stacking order of layers
98(1)
Refining the edges of copied images
99(1)
Adding text
100(1)
Saving files
101(1)
Understanding file formats
101(1)
Choosing a file format
102(1)
Saving a JPEG file
102(1)
Saving for print
103(1)
Changing the color settings
103(2)
Adjusting image size
105(1)
Saving a Photoshop PDF file
106(1)
Self study
107(1)
Review
107(2)
Lesson 5 Making the Best Selections
Starting up
109(1)
The importance of a good selection
110(1)
Using the Marquee tools
110(3)
Creating a square selection
113(2)
Creating a selection from a center point
115(1)
Changing a selection into a layer
116(2)
Working with the Magic Wand tool
118(2)
The Lasso tool
120(1)
Adding to and subtracting from selections
121(1)
Deleting from the selection
121(2)
Saving a selection
123(1)
Feathering the selection
123(2)
Using the Quick Selection tool
125(1)
Making difficult selections with the Refine Edge feature
126(2)
Using Quick Mask
128(3)
Saving selections
131(2)
Copying and pasting a selection
133(1)
Using the Pen tool for selections
134(3)
Using the Pen tool to select an area of an image
137(2)
More Pen tool selection techniques
139(4)
Converting a path to a selection
143(1)
Self study
144(1)
Review
144(1)
Lesson 6 Painting and Retouching
Starting up
145(1)
Setting up your color settings
146(1)
Color primer
146(1)
Understanding color gamut
146(1)
The RGB color model
147(1)
The CMYK color model
147(1)
Working in the RGB mode
148(1)
Editing color settings
149(3)
Selecting colors
152(2)
Starting to paint
154(1)
Using the Color panel
155(1)
Using the Brush tool
156(2)
Changing opacity
158(1)
Save time---learn the shortcuts
159(1)
Using the Brush Presets
160(2)
Using the Airbrush feature
162(2)
Creating a Border using the Bristle brushes
164(1)
Applying color to an image
165(2)
Changing blending modes
167(1)
The Eyedropper tool
168(3)
Retouching images
171(1)
Using the Clone Stamp tool
171(2)
Repairing fold lines
173(2)
The History panel
175(1)
The Spot Healing Brush
176(1)
The Healing Brush
176(2)
Using the Patch tool
178(1)
Using the Clone Source panel
179(3)
Cloning from another source
182(2)
Self study
184(1)
Review
184(1)
Lesson 7 Creating a Good Image
Starting up
185(1)
Choosing your color settings
186(1)
Opening the file
187(1)
Why you should work in RGB
188(1)
Reading a histogram
189(1)
Making the Curve adjustment
190(2)
Defining the highlight and shadow
192(1)
Locating the White and Black Point
193(1)
Inputting the white and black point values
193(6)
Adjusting the midtones
199(3)
Setting the neutral
202(3)
Sharpening your image
205(2)
Comparing your image with the original
207(1)
Taking care of red eye
208(1)
Using the Camera Raw plug-in
209(4)
Using Camera Raw controls
213(2)
Saving a DNG file
215(1)
Reopening a DNG file
216(1)
Self study
217(1)
Review
218(1)
Lesson 8 Getting to Know Layers
Starting up
219(1)
Discovering layers
220(1)
Getting a handle on layers
220(1)
Creating a new blank file
220(2)
Naming your layer
222(3)
Selecting layers
225(1)
Tips for selecting layers
226(2)
Moving layers
228(1)
Changing the visibility of a layer
229(1)
Using masks in a layer
229(2)
Preserve transparency
231(4)
Creating a composition
235(1)
Moving images in from other documents
235(2)
Creating a layer mask
237(1)
Editing the layer mask
238(3)
Cloning layers
241(1)
Aligning and distributing layers
242(1)
Applying filters to layers
243(1)
Creating a type layer
244(3)
Applying a layer style
247(1)
Creating a clipping mask
248(2)
Testing out the new Filter for the Layers panel
250(1)
Self study
251(1)
Review
251(2)
Lesson 9 Taking Layers to the Max
Starting up
253(1)
Making color changes using adjustment layers
254(3)
Refining the adjustment layer mask
257(4)
Adjusting the Hue/Saturation layer
261(1)
Adding a pattern fill layer
262(1)
Defining the pattern
262(1)
Applying the pattern
263(2)
Using the Black & White adjustment layer
265(2)
Adding a tint
267(1)
Applying a gradient to the adjustment layer
268(1)
Layer styles
269(1)
Creating the text layer
269(2)
Applying the Outer Glow layer style
271(3)
Applying the Bevel and Emboss layer style
274(1)
Changing the shading
275(1)
Changing the fill opacity
276(1)
Saving the style
277(1)
Accessing the style
277(2)
Self study
279(1)
Review
279(2)
Lesson 10 Getting Smart in Photoshop
Starting up
281(1)
Creating a composition using Smart Objects
282(1)
Opening an image as a Smart Object
283(3)
Converting a layer to a Smart Object
286(2)
Placing a Smart Object
288(1)
Editing a Smart Object
288(3)
Editing the contents of a Smart Object
291(2)
Modifying multiple Smart Object layers
293(2)
Replacing the contents of a Smart Object layer
295(2)
Working with Smart Filters
297(4)
Modifying a Smart Filter
301(2)
Self study
303(1)
Review
303(2)
Lesson 11 Using Adobe Photoshop Filters
Starting up
305(1)
Filter basics
306(1)
Starting to use filters
306(1)
Using the Clouds filter
306(2)
Fading your filter
308(1)
Using the Filter Gallery
309(2)
Applying filters in the Gallery
311(2)
Taking advantage of Smart Filters
313(1)
Applying a Smart Filter
313(3)
Smart Filter options
316(2)
Enabling and disabling effects
318(1)
Using a filter effects mask
319(4)
Using the Vanishing Point filter
323(2)
Building your own perspective planes
325(1)
Building an attached plane
326(2)
Self study
328(1)
Review
328(1)
Lesson 12 Creating Images for Web and Video
Starting up
329(3)
Changing your units of measurement
332(1)
Creating the web page
333(1)
Adding the Text
334(1)
Adding Style to the text
335(1)
Creating the text for the links
336(1)
Positioning and distribution of text
337(1)
Creating slices
338(3)
Slicing it up
341(1)
Selecting and combining slices
342(1)
Applying attributes to your slices
343(2)
Using Save For Web
345(4)
Optimizing the image slices
349(1)
Saving files for video
350(2)
Creating animation
352(1)
Working in Frame mode
352(4)
Saving an animated GIF
356(1)
Creating animation for HD video
357(1)
Working in Timeline mode
357(7)
Self study
364(1)
Review
364(2)
Lesson 13 Introducing 3D
Creating a 3D object
366(1)
Confirming that you can use Photoshop 3D features
366(1)
Locating the GPU/OpenGL preferences in Photoshop CS6
366(1)
Getting an image ready for 3D
367(1)
Wrapping the image around a soda can
368(4)
Positioning the soda can in 3D space
372(2)
Adjusting materials and lighting
374(1)
Working with light sources
375(1)
Animating the soda can
376(2)
Exporting your animation
378(2)
Creating 3D Text
380(3)
Applying materials to the 3D mesh
383(1)
Rendering and Rasterizing your 3D images
384(2)
Exporting your 3D image
386(1)
Self study
387(1)
Review
387(2)
Lesson 14 Photoshop CS6 New Features
Starting up
389(1)
New Look and Feel
390(1)
Sketch and paint with new brush tips
391(2)
New content-aware tools
393(1)
Investigating the Content-Aware Move tool
394(1)
Stroke and fills
395(3)
Layer panel improvements
398(1)
More options for creating patterns
399(2)
New and improved 3D features
401(1)
OpenGL is now required
401(1)
Better tool unification
401(1)
3D Widgets
401(1)
3D Merge improved
401
Jennifer Smith is cofounder of American Graphics Institute as well as a Certified Technical Trainer. She is a member of the AGI Creative Team, which develops and delivers training programs for creative, marketing, and communications professionals globally.