Adobe Photoshop - Mastering CORE Concepts |
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Adobe Photoshop - Mastering CORE Concepts
Adobe Photoshop – Mastering Core Concepts
Program OverviewBuilding Blocks of Computer Images
Introduction - Defining the PixelHow Computers Store Color Info - pt. 1
How Computers Store Color Info - pt. 2
Looking at Color in Real World Images
Creating Shading with Pixel Dithering
Creating Colors with Pixel Dithering
Hue / Saturation and Brightness
Tonal Range: Highlights-Midtones-Shadows
What's Next
Types of Raster Images
IntroductionCharacteristics of Bitmap Images
Characteristics of Grayscale Images
Characteristics of True Color Images
Characteristics of Indexed Color Images
Characteristics of CMYK Images
File Sizes of Raster Images on Disk
Summary and Observations
Monitor Resolution and Aspect Ratio
IntroductionDetermining Monitor Resolution
Observations
When to Change Your Screen Resolution
Resolution of On-screen Images
Monitor Aspect Ratio
Summary
Calibrating and Profiling the Monitor
IntroductionSetting the Screen Resolution
Setting the Color Quality
Setting the Refresh Rate
Setting the Desktop Color
Calibrating with Adobe Gamma - pt. 1
Calibrating with Adobe Gamma - pt. 2
Calibrating with Adobe Gamma - pt. 3
Calibrating with Adobe Gamma - pt. 4
Creating a More Accurate Monitor Profile
Summary
Image Color Management
Color Management in Photoshop ElementsColor Gamut
Elements - Additional Options
Color Management in Photoshop CS
Color Management Policies
Summary
Scanning Fundamentals
IntroductionScanning Resolution - The Magic Number
How a Scanner Works
Hardware Installation and Drivers
What is TWAIN
Determining Our Magic Number - pt. 1
Determining Our Magic Number - pt. 2
The Importance of Optical Resolution
The 72 spi Scan
Naming and Saving the Test Scans
Comparing the 50 spi and 200 spi Scans
Printing the Test Scans at High Quality
Evaluating the Test Prints
The Magic Number for Other Media
The Magic Number for Commercial Printing
The Magic Number for Web Graphics
Image Restoration and The Magic Number
Scanning Line Art
Summary
Resizing Digital Images
IntroductionViewing On-screen Images
Resizing Images by Rescaling
Resizing Images by Resampling
Sharpening with the Unsharp Mask Filter
Why 72 ppi is Irrelevant on the Screen
Quick Summary of Rescaling - Resampling
Using Both Rescaling and Resampling
Image Resolution and Viewing Distance
When not to Resample an Image
Summary
Color Calibrating the Printer
IntroductionCalibrating a 4-Color Inkjet Printer
Updating the HP1200 Printer Driver
Obtaining a Printer Calibration Image
Disabling Windows Color Management
Disabling Automatic Driver Settings
Examining the Calibration Test Image
Making the First HP1200 Test Print
Evaluating the First HP1200 Test Print
Correcting the HP1200 Output Settings
Calibrating a 6-Color Inkjet Printer
Printers on My Computer
Installing the Epson R340 Inkjet Printer
Configuring the Epson R340 Printer
Calibrating the R340 in Photoshop
Making the First R340 Test Print
Evaluating the First R340 Test Print
Correcting the R340 Output Settings
Evaluating the Second R340 Test Print
Setting New Defaults for the R340
Summary
Calibrating the Scanner
IntroductionWhat to do with Your Perfect Print
Scanning in Automatic Mode
Evaluating the Automatic Result
Correcting the Automatic Scan
Switching the Scanner to Manual Mode
Scanner Configuration Settings
Scanning the Calibration Target
Evaluating the First Manual Scan
Adjusting at the Scanning Stage
Evaluating the Manually Adjusted Scan
Scanning with Image Color Management
Evaluating the First ICM Scan
Manually Adjusting the ICM Scan
Evaluating the Manual ICM Scan
Summary of our Test Scans
Saving the Color Corrected Scans
Which is Better - Color Controls or ICM
Printing our Calibrated Scans
Evaluating the Prints
Scanning with No Color Correction
Evaluating the No Color correction Scan
Adjusting the Scanned Image
Saving the No Color Controls Scan
Saving Calibrated Settings
Scanning with a Calibrated System
Summary
From Pixels to Printer Dots
IntroductionGray Shades from Black and White Printers
How Inkjet Printers Work
How Laser Printers Work
The RIP - Raster Image Processor
How Halftone Spots are Created
Halftone Spots from a 2400 dpi Printer
256 Shades from a 1200 dpi Laser Printer
Scanning Resolution and Line Screen
The Shape of Halftone Spots
Halftone Screen Angles
How Color Images are Converted to Printer Dots
Analyzing CMYK Ink Contributions
Taking a Closer Look
Color Halftones and Screen Angles
Summary
My Philosophy on Terminology
What’s Next
Making Selections
IntroductionMaking Rectangular Selections
Simple Circular Selections
The Lasso Tool
The Magnetic Lasso Tool
The Polygon Lasso Tool
The Magic Wand Tool
The Magic Selection Brush
Masking with the Magic Selection Brush
The Color Range Command - pt. 1
The Color Range Command - pt. 2
Compositing into Another Image
Masking Images in Photoshop CS
The Extract Filter - pt. 1
The Extract Filter - pt. 2
The Extract Filter - pt. 3
Compositing the Llama and Zebra - pt. 1
Compositing the Llama and Zebra - pt. 2
Extracting with Elements - pt. 1
Extracting with Elements - pt. 2
Summary
Straighten - Crop - Color Variations
IntroductionThe Straighten Tool
The Crop Tool
Correcting Color with Variations
Resizing to Make a 4 x 6 Inch Print
Adjusting the Canvas Size
Making a Photo Quality Print
Fixing Keystoning
Skewed Poster – A Case HistoryWorking with a Keystoned Image
Using Ruler Guides
Transforming a Selection with Distortion
Cropping the Poster
Resizing the Ad
Sharpening with the Unsharp Mask Tool
Summary
Adjusting the Tonal Range
Evaluating the Faded PhotoAdjusting the Tonal Range using Levels
Defining the True Shadow Areas
Defining the True Highlights
Combing - How to Compensate for Combing
Using a Levels Adjustment Layer
Adjusting the Midtones
Restoring Details with a Layer Mask
Summary
Red Eye Removal - Tonal Range - Hue Correction
Evaluating the Digital PhotoUsing the Red Eye Removal Tool
Using a Levels Adjustment Layer
Using a Hue-Saturation Adjustment Layer
Creating a 4x6 Inch Photo Quality Print
Summary
Dealing with Difficult Highlights and Shadows
Examining a Difficult ImageFailure to Adjust with Levels
Multiply Blend Mode to Darken Highlights
Screen Blend Mode to Brighten Shadows
Adjusting Shadows Using a Layer Mask
Toggling the Layer Mask Off and On
Viewing the Mask in the Image Window
Rubylith Overlay Inside the Layer Mask
Adjusting Highlights Using a Layer Mask
Reactivating Unmasked Areas
Adjusting the Hue in Unmasked Areas
Straightening the Horizon
Cropping to a Preselected Size
Summary
Photo Restoration and Retouching
Scanning at Very High ResolutionsComparing a 200 spi to a 600 spi Scan
Mechanics of the Clone Stamp Tool
Mechanics of the Healing Brush Tool
Using the Spot Healing Brush
Fixing Tears with the Healing Brush Tool
When to Favor the Clone Stamp Tool
When to Favor the Healing Brush Tool
Techniques for Professional Retouching
Summary
Removing Dust and Scratches
IntroductionAssessing the Flawed Image
Impracticality of the Clone Stamp Tool
The Dust and Scratches Filter
Adjusting Radius and Threshold
Removing Scratches and Larger Flaws
Cropping with a Fixed Size Marquee
Making a Photo Quality 4 x 6 Inch Print
Saving the Retouched Image
Portrait Perfection
Assessing the First Flawed PortraitWorking Non-Destructively with Layers
Sample All Layers with Cloning
The Lighten Blend Mode with Cloning
Reducing Corrections with Opacity
Sample All Layers and Healing Brush
Saving the Perfected Portrait
Assessing the Second Flawed Portrait
Correcting the Color balance
The Merit of Auto Color Correction
Making Teeth Whiter
Removing Skin Blemishes
Saving the Retouched Portrait
Comparing Before and After
Summary
Optimizing Images for the Web
IntroductionSaving Images in the JPG Format
Examining the Color Profile
Cropping Out Unnecessary Image Areas
Resizing the Image for the Web Page
Sharpening the Resized Image
Saving Images with Save for Web
Image Optimization with JPG
Determining Download Times for Images
Color Profiles in Optimized Images
Web Images and Computer Environments
Resizing Images in Save for Web
Previewing Optimized Images
Saving the Optimized File
Review - Saving Photos for the Web
Optimizing Artwork Images - pt. 1
Optimizing Artwork Images - pt. 2
Examining Browser Dither
Previewing the GIF Image
Saving the Optimized GIF Image
Images on Colored Web Pages
Images on Textured Web Pages
Creating a GIF Image with Transparency
Viewing the Transparent GIF in Explorer
Color Fringes in Transparent GIFs
Evaluating a Matted GIF Image
Eliminating the Color Fringe
Optimizing Gradients
Summary
Actions and Automaton
IntroductionThe Actions Palette
Disabling Color Management Policies
Default Actions - pt. 1
Default Actions - pt. 2
Creating an Action from Scratch
Applying an Action as a Batch Job
Converting PowerPoint Presentations - pt. 1
Converting PowerPoint Presentations - pt. 2
Applying Our Action as a Batch Job
Preparing Photos for Tribute Videos
Preparing Images for Digital Video - pt. 1
Preparing Images for Digital Video - pt. 2
Preparing the Horizontal Images - pt. 1
Preparing the Horizontal Images - pt. 2
Batch Process - Contact Sheets
Batch Process - Web Sites - pt. 1
Batch Process - Web Sites - pt. 2
Additional Batch Operations
Automation in Photoshop Elements
Summary
Preparing Files for Commercial Printing
IntroductionStarting Photoshop with its Default Settings
Configuring Photoshop's Color Settings
Advanced Mode Color Settings
Configuring the CMYK Working Space
Saving Custom CMYK Settings
Accessing Color Settings
Configuring the Scratch Disks
Preparing the Image - Open the File
Soft Proofing - Gamut Warning
Correcting with Adjustment Layers
Additional Proofing Options
Review - RGB to CMYK Preparation
Converting from RGB to CMYK
Saving the CMYK File
Summary
