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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Bible
Год: 2012
Автор: Brad Dayley, DaNae Dayley
Жанр: графика, ретушь
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 978-1-118-12388-1
Язык: Английский
Формат: PDF
Качество: Изначально компьютерное (eBook)
Интерактивное оглавление: Да
Количество страниц: 1122
Описание: Подробное описание всех функций Photoshop CS6.
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Introduction
Part I: Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS6Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Photoshop CS6Discovering the Versatile World of Photoshop
Knowing when to use Photoshop
Understanding the limitations of Photoshop
Looking at What’s New in Photoshop CS6
Summary
Chapter 2: Exploring the Photoshop WorkspaceTouring the Workspace
Cruising the Photoshop menu bar
Looking at the document workspace
Changing the view size of a document
Viewing document information
Arranging the view of multiple documents
Understanding the Toolbox and tool options bar
Understanding panels
Using workspace presets
Exploring the Photoshop Menu Bar
Using the File menu
Exploring the Edit menu
Using the Image menu
Ruler Tool
Count Tool
Record Measurements
Set Measurement Scale
Select Data Points
Place Scale Marker
Understanding the Layer menu
Examining the Type menu
Using the Select menu
Exploring the Filter menu
Understanding the 3D menu
Using the View menu
Proof Options
Extras and Show
Rulers
Snap and Snap To
New Guide, Lock Guides, and Clear Guides
Lock Slices and Clear Slices
Exploring the Window menu
Using the Help menu
Photoshop Help
Deactivate
Exploring Panels
Understanding the Tools in the Toolbox
Configuring Presets
Selecting tool presets
Managing presets
Creating presets
Setting Preferences
Updating General preferences
Arranging Interface preferences
Setting File Handling preferences
Adjusting Performance preferences
Configuring Cursors preferences
Setting Transparency & Gamut preferences
Using Units & Rulers preferences
Adjusting Guides, Grid, and Slices preferences
Configuring Plug-ins preferences
Setting Type preferences
Adjusting 3D preferences
Customizing Shortcuts and Menus
Customizing menus
Customizing shortcuts
Summary
Chapter 3: Performing Image BasicsExploring File Types
Understanding compressed versus uncompressed
Using raster versus vector
Introducing HDR images
Understanding image files
Photoshop (*.PSD; *.PDD)
Tagged Image File Format (*.TIF; *.TIFF)
Joint Photographic Experts Group (*.JPG; *.JPEG; *.JPE)
JPEG 2000 (* JP2; * JPX) 82
CompuServ GIF (* GIF) 82
Portable Network Graphics (* PNG) 83
Bitmap (* BMP; * RLE; * DIB) 83
RAW (* RAW; * CR; * CR2; * DNG; and several others) 83
Portable bitmap (* PBM; * PGM; * PPM; * PNM; * PFM; * PAM) 84
Wireless bitmap (* WBM; * WBMPI) 84
Encapsulated PostScript (* EPS; * AI3; * AI8; * PS; * EPSP; * EPSF) 84
Photoshop PDF (* PDF; * PDP) 85
Personal Computer eXchange (* PCX) 85
PICT (* PCT; * PICT) 86
Pixar (* PXR) 86
Flash XML Graphics (* FXG) 86
Google Earth 4 (* KMZ) 86
Photoshop Big (* PSB) 86
OpenEXR (* EXR) 87
Cineon (* CIN) 87
Interchange File Format (* IFF; * TDI) 87
Scitex CT (* SCT) 87
Targa (* TGA; * VDA; * ICB; * VST) 87
Radiance (* HDR; * RGBE; * XYZE) 87
Understanding video files 88
Supporting 3D file formats 89
Supporting the DICOM file format 89
Creating and Opening Images 89
Creating a new image 90
Opening an existing image 91
Opening an existing image as a specific file type 92
Saving an image 93
Resizing Files and Adjusting Resolution 95
Understanding resolution 96
Changing the image size and resolution 96
Understanding the resolution and size relationship 96
Understanding resizing algorithms in Photoshop 97
Adjusting the image size and resolution 98
Changing the canvas size
Cropping and Straightening Images
Using general guidelines for cropping a photo
Getting rid of background clutter
Preserving aspect ratio
Applying the rule of thirds
Giving your subject somewhere to go
Closing in on your subject
Telling a story with a photo
Cropping an image
Using the Crop tool
Cropping an image to a different perspective
Cropping using the Selection tools
Straightening an image
Rotating and flipping images
Rotating while cropping
Using the Crop and Straighten tool
Using the Ruler tool
Trimming a border
Summary
Chapter 4: Understanding Colors, Histograms, Levels, and CurvesKnowing Color Basics
Understanding color
Looking at color, intensity, and the human eye
Understanding Channels and Levels
Adjusting with Histograms
Understanding histograms
Determining overexposure and underexposure in an image
Determining color balance in an image
Using the Histogram panel
Setting Histogram panel options
Selecting channels
Selecting a source
Understanding statistics
Adjusting images with the histogram tools
Using the handles to adjust the histogram
Using the eyedroppers to adjust the histogram
Adjusting levels with the Curves tool
Understanding curves
Using the Curves tool
Working in Different Color Modes
Understanding the different color modes
Bitmap
Grayscale
Duotone
Indexed color
RGB color
CMYK color
Lab color
Multichannel
Learning about bits per channel
Choosing Colors
Choosing colors with the Color Picker tool
Using the Color panel
Using the Swatches panel
Selecting color from an image with the Eyedropper tool
Understanding the Color Sampler tool
Using the HUD Color Picker
Summary
Chapter 5: Applying History and ActionsUnderstanding Photoshop’s Non-Destructive Features
Using the History Panel
Understanding the History panel
Configuring the History panel
Navigating through history states
Using snapshots
Creating documents
Deleting history
Painting from history
Using the Eraser tool in the History panel
Using the History Brush
Making use of the Art History Brush
Using selections when painting history
Creating and Using Automated Actions
Understanding the Actions panel
Loading existing action sets
Creating custom actions
Editing actions
Adding a stop
Adding operations
Moving operations
Duplicating actions and operations
Modifying operations
Deleting an operation
Modifying the action name and function key
Saving actions
Adjusting action settings temporarily by using the toggle boxes
Playing actions
Managing the action list
Summary
Chapter 6: Using Bridge to Organize and Process FilesWorking in the Bridge Workspaces
Examining the Bridge utility
Main menu bar
Toolbar
Window panes
Content view controls
Using the Bridge workspaces
Organizing Files in Bridge
Importing images from cameras and card readers
Get Photos From
Location
Create Subfolder(s)
Rename Files
Open Adobe Bridge
Convert to DNG
Delete Original Files
Save Copies To
Apply Metadata
Working with image metadata
Assigning ratings and labels to files
Assigning keywords to files
Adding an existing keyword to a file
Adding a new keyword
Inserting a new subkeyword
Finding a keyword in the list
Renaming and deleting keywords
Renaming files
Finding files
Locating files using the Filter panel
Tracking files using the Find tool
Viewing files using the Review Mode utility
Using collections
Creating collections
Creating smart collections
Creating stacks
Deleting versus rejecting files
Processing Images Using Bridge and Photoshop
Opening images in Photoshop
Placing images in Photoshop
Loading files as Photoshop layers
Opening in Camera Raw
Processing Multiple Files Using the Batch Interface
Using the Image Processor Interface
Merging photos
Using Photoshop Photomerge
Using Photoshop Merge to HDR
Auto-merging images into HDR and panoramic images
Creating PDFs and Web Galleries
Creating a PDF
Creating a Web Gallery
Using the Mini-Bridge Tool in Photoshop
Summary
Part II: Working with Camera Raw ImagesChapter 7: Exploring Camera Raw BasicsLooking at Camera Raw Benefits
Keeping original CMOS information
Editing non-destructively
Saving time
Understanding Camera Raw File Types
Creating an XMP sidebar file
Converting RAW formats to DNG files
Opening Images in Camera Raw
Getting to Know the Camera Raw Workspace
Changing Your Workflow Options
Setting the color space
Choosing a bit depth
Adjusting image size
Setting the resolution
Applying output sharpening
Opening images as Smart Objects
Setting Preferences
Saving images
Changing image settings
Applying Sharpening
Changing the default image settings
Modifying the Camera Raw cache
Handling DNG files
Год: 2012
Автор: Brad Dayley, DaNae Dayley
Жанр: графика, ретушь
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 978-1-118-12388-1
Язык: Английский
Формат: PDF
Качество: Изначально компьютерное (eBook)
Интерактивное оглавление: Да
Количество страниц: 1122
Описание: Подробное описание всех функций Photoshop CS6.
Примеры страниц
Оглавление
Introduction
Part I: Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop CS6Chapter 1: Introducing Adobe Photoshop CS6Discovering the Versatile World of Photoshop
Knowing when to use Photoshop
Understanding the limitations of Photoshop
Looking at What’s New in Photoshop CS6
Summary
Chapter 2: Exploring the Photoshop WorkspaceTouring the Workspace
Cruising the Photoshop menu bar
Looking at the document workspace
Changing the view size of a document
Viewing document information
Arranging the view of multiple documents
Understanding the Toolbox and tool options bar
Understanding panels
Using workspace presets
Exploring the Photoshop Menu Bar
Using the File menu
Exploring the Edit menu
Using the Image menu
Ruler Tool
Count Tool
Record Measurements
Set Measurement Scale
Select Data Points
Place Scale Marker
Understanding the Layer menu
Examining the Type menu
Using the Select menu
Exploring the Filter menu
Understanding the 3D menu
Using the View menu
Proof Options
Extras and Show
Rulers
Snap and Snap To
New Guide, Lock Guides, and Clear Guides
Lock Slices and Clear Slices
Exploring the Window menu
Using the Help menu
Photoshop Help
Deactivate
Exploring Panels
Understanding the Tools in the Toolbox
Configuring Presets
Selecting tool presets
Managing presets
Creating presets
Setting Preferences
Updating General preferences
Arranging Interface preferences
Setting File Handling preferences
Adjusting Performance preferences
Configuring Cursors preferences
Setting Transparency & Gamut preferences
Using Units & Rulers preferences
Adjusting Guides, Grid, and Slices preferences
Configuring Plug-ins preferences
Setting Type preferences
Adjusting 3D preferences
Customizing Shortcuts and Menus
Customizing menus
Customizing shortcuts
Summary
Chapter 3: Performing Image BasicsExploring File Types
Understanding compressed versus uncompressed
Using raster versus vector
Introducing HDR images
Understanding image files
Photoshop (*.PSD; *.PDD)
Tagged Image File Format (*.TIF; *.TIFF)
Joint Photographic Experts Group (*.JPG; *.JPEG; *.JPE)
JPEG 2000 (* JP2; * JPX) 82
CompuServ GIF (* GIF) 82
Portable Network Graphics (* PNG) 83
Bitmap (* BMP; * RLE; * DIB) 83
RAW (* RAW; * CR; * CR2; * DNG; and several others) 83
Portable bitmap (* PBM; * PGM; * PPM; * PNM; * PFM; * PAM) 84
Wireless bitmap (* WBM; * WBMPI) 84
Encapsulated PostScript (* EPS; * AI3; * AI8; * PS; * EPSP; * EPSF) 84
Photoshop PDF (* PDF; * PDP) 85
Personal Computer eXchange (* PCX) 85
PICT (* PCT; * PICT) 86
Pixar (* PXR) 86
Flash XML Graphics (* FXG) 86
Google Earth 4 (* KMZ) 86
Photoshop Big (* PSB) 86
OpenEXR (* EXR) 87
Cineon (* CIN) 87
Interchange File Format (* IFF; * TDI) 87
Scitex CT (* SCT) 87
Targa (* TGA; * VDA; * ICB; * VST) 87
Radiance (* HDR; * RGBE; * XYZE) 87
Understanding video files 88
Supporting 3D file formats 89
Supporting the DICOM file format 89
Creating and Opening Images 89
Creating a new image 90
Opening an existing image 91
Opening an existing image as a specific file type 92
Saving an image 93
Resizing Files and Adjusting Resolution 95
Understanding resolution 96
Changing the image size and resolution 96
Understanding the resolution and size relationship 96
Understanding resizing algorithms in Photoshop 97
Adjusting the image size and resolution 98
Changing the canvas size
Cropping and Straightening Images
Using general guidelines for cropping a photo
Getting rid of background clutter
Preserving aspect ratio
Applying the rule of thirds
Giving your subject somewhere to go
Closing in on your subject
Telling a story with a photo
Cropping an image
Using the Crop tool
Cropping an image to a different perspective
Cropping using the Selection tools
Straightening an image
Rotating and flipping images
Rotating while cropping
Using the Crop and Straighten tool
Using the Ruler tool
Trimming a border
Summary
Chapter 4: Understanding Colors, Histograms, Levels, and CurvesKnowing Color Basics
Understanding color
Looking at color, intensity, and the human eye
Understanding Channels and Levels
Adjusting with Histograms
Understanding histograms
Determining overexposure and underexposure in an image
Determining color balance in an image
Using the Histogram panel
Setting Histogram panel options
Selecting channels
Selecting a source
Understanding statistics
Adjusting images with the histogram tools
Using the handles to adjust the histogram
Using the eyedroppers to adjust the histogram
Adjusting levels with the Curves tool
Understanding curves
Using the Curves tool
Working in Different Color Modes
Understanding the different color modes
Bitmap
Grayscale
Duotone
Indexed color
RGB color
CMYK color
Lab color
Multichannel
Learning about bits per channel
Choosing Colors
Choosing colors with the Color Picker tool
Using the Color panel
Using the Swatches panel
Selecting color from an image with the Eyedropper tool
Understanding the Color Sampler tool
Using the HUD Color Picker
Summary
Chapter 5: Applying History and ActionsUnderstanding Photoshop’s Non-Destructive Features
Using the History Panel
Understanding the History panel
Configuring the History panel
Navigating through history states
Using snapshots
Creating documents
Deleting history
Painting from history
Using the Eraser tool in the History panel
Using the History Brush
Making use of the Art History Brush
Using selections when painting history
Creating and Using Automated Actions
Understanding the Actions panel
Loading existing action sets
Creating custom actions
Editing actions
Adding a stop
Adding operations
Moving operations
Duplicating actions and operations
Modifying operations
Deleting an operation
Modifying the action name and function key
Saving actions
Adjusting action settings temporarily by using the toggle boxes
Playing actions
Managing the action list
Summary
Chapter 6: Using Bridge to Organize and Process FilesWorking in the Bridge Workspaces
Examining the Bridge utility
Main menu bar
Toolbar
Window panes
Content view controls
Using the Bridge workspaces
Organizing Files in Bridge
Importing images from cameras and card readers
Get Photos From
Location
Create Subfolder(s)
Rename Files
Open Adobe Bridge
Convert to DNG
Delete Original Files
Save Copies To
Apply Metadata
Working with image metadata
Assigning ratings and labels to files
Assigning keywords to files
Adding an existing keyword to a file
Adding a new keyword
Inserting a new subkeyword
Finding a keyword in the list
Renaming and deleting keywords
Renaming files
Finding files
Locating files using the Filter panel
Tracking files using the Find tool
Viewing files using the Review Mode utility
Using collections
Creating collections
Creating smart collections
Creating stacks
Deleting versus rejecting files
Processing Images Using Bridge and Photoshop
Opening images in Photoshop
Placing images in Photoshop
Loading files as Photoshop layers
Opening in Camera Raw
Processing Multiple Files Using the Batch Interface
Using the Image Processor Interface
Merging photos
Using Photoshop Photomerge
Using Photoshop Merge to HDR
Auto-merging images into HDR and panoramic images
Creating PDFs and Web Galleries
Creating a PDF
Creating a Web Gallery
Using the Mini-Bridge Tool in Photoshop
Summary
Part II: Working with Camera Raw ImagesChapter 7: Exploring Camera Raw BasicsLooking at Camera Raw Benefits
Keeping original CMOS information
Editing non-destructively
Saving time
Understanding Camera Raw File Types
Creating an XMP sidebar file
Converting RAW formats to DNG files
Opening Images in Camera Raw
Getting to Know the Camera Raw Workspace
Changing Your Workflow Options
Setting the color space
Choosing a bit depth
Adjusting image size
Setting the resolution
Applying output sharpening
Opening images as Smart Objects
Setting Preferences
Saving images
Changing image settings
Applying Sharpening
Changing the default image settings
Modifying the Camera Raw cache
Handling DNG files
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