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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Photoshop

How to produce great graphics in Adobe Photoshop.
Topics in Photoshop
Learn the ins and outs of Photoshop's powerful vector editing capabilities in this comprehensive series of tutorials.
Explore all the different ways to select pixels in Photoshop. In these articles you look at the marquee tools, the lasso tools, the Quick Selection tool, the Magic Wand tool, the Color Range command, the Quick Mask mode, and lots more besides.
Articles in Photoshop
Getting to Know Photoshop's Toolbox - Beginner Tutorial 4 June 2010
Shows you how to use the Photoshop toolbox, and explains each tool in the toolbox.
Using Photoshop's Smart Filters - Intermediate Tutorial 19 May 2010
Learn how to use Photoshop's Smart Filters to create a variety of interesting, tweakable filter effects in your images.
Working with Smart Objects in Photoshop - Intermediate Tutorial 14 April 2010
Explores Photoshop's Smart Objects feature. Learn why Smart Objects are useful, and how to create, edit, duplicate, and rasterize Smart Objects.
Adobe's Jaw-Dropping Content-Aware Fill - Article 24 March 2010
Adobe's new eye-popping Content-Aware Fill feature looks set to make designers' lives a lot easier (and no doubt shift a few units of Photoshop along the way). Matt takes a look at what this new feature might mean for the design industry.
Creating and Using Photoshop's Clipping Masks - Intermediate Tutorial 13 February 2009
In this tutorial, we show you how to get the best out of Photoshop's indispensable Clipping Masks.
Creating a Website Header in Photoshop - Advanced Tutorial28 January 2009
In this tutorial, we show you how to design and create a slick Web 2.0-style header graphic in Photoshop
Want to take your Photoshop skills to the next level? You need the Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible, written by ELATED's own Matt and Simon! In this article we look at the contents of this brand new book, and show how it can help you improve your results, whether you're a Web designer, photographer, or casual Photoshop user.
Selecting Layers in Photoshop - Intermediate Tutorial 16 July 2007
You probably know you can select a Photoshop layer by clicking it in the Layers palette, but there's a lot more to selecting layers than meets the eye. This tutorial reveals a whole range of useful tips and tricks for layer selection.
New Features in Photoshop CS3 - Article 3 April 2007
What new goodies await us in Photoshop CS3? Matt reviews the features and enhancements that Adobe have added to this industry-standard image editor. Is it worth the upgrade? Read on and find out!
Using Photoshop Brushes - Intermediate Tutorial 28 September 2006
Photoshop now has some wonderful tools for using brushes. In this tutorial we'll be showing you how to get the best from them, as well as how to make your own brushes.
Fading One Image into Another - Intermediate Tutorial 2 January 2003
In this tutorial you'll learn how to use layer masks to create the effect of one image gradually fading into another.
10 Useful Tips for Beginners - Beginner Tutorial 5 September 2001
Just starting out with Photoshop? Here's a list of 10 common techniques that will improve your Photoshop skills.
Brushed Metal Effects - Intermediate Tutorial 16 August 2001
Learn how to create cool metallic logos and shapes with this Photoshop 5.5/6 tutorial.
Introduction to Layers - Beginner Tutorial 17 July 2001
Covers the basics of working with layers in Photoshop: creating them, moving them around, hiding layers, copying and deleting, transparency, opacity, and blending options.
Viewing Image Information - Beginner Tutorial 1 January 1998
How to find out all sorts of useful info about your images in Photoshop.
Using the Zoom Tool - Beginner Tutorial 1 January 1998
Zooming in and out of your image, quickly and easily.
The Save for Web Feature - Intermediate Tutorial 1 January 1998
In this tutorial we show you Photoshop's excellent "Save for Web" tool for producing optimised web graphics.
Gorgeous Gradients - Intermediate Tutorial 1 January 1998
In this lesson we explore the gradient fill tool in Photoshop, and show you some cool effects you can produce with it.
Making a Rollover Menu Bar - Intermediate Tutorial 1 January 1998
This tutorial guides you through the process of building a menu bar with rollover buttons.
Groovy 3D Lighting Effects - Intermediate Tutorial 1 January 1998
Here we take you through the process of creating some cool 3D graphic effects in Photoshop using the "Lighting Effects" filter.











A Brief History of Photoshop
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0.63 Macintosh October 1988
1.0 Macintosh February 1990
2.0 Macintosh June 1991
2.5 Macintosh November 1992
3.0 Macintosh September 1994
(Ted's first Photoshop Experience)
4.0 Macintosh, Windows November 1996
* Adjustment Layers
* Actions (macros)

5.0 Macintosh, Windows May 1998
* Editable type (previously, type was raster zed as soon as it was added)
* Multiple Undo (History Palette)
* Color Management
* Magnetic Lasso

5.5 Macintosh, Windows February 1999
* Bundled with Image Ready
* Save for Web
* Extract

6.0 Macintosh, Windows September 2000
* Vector Shapes
* Updated User Interface
* "Liquefy" filter
* Layer styles/Blending Options dialog
(Color Management actually starts working)

7.0 Mac OS 'Classic'/Mac OS X, Windows March 2002
* Made text fully vector
* Healing Brush
* New painting engine

7.0.1 Mac OS 'Classic'/Mac OS X, Windows August 2002
* Camera RAW 1.x (optional plug-in)
(Ted's life is changed.)

CS (8.0) Mac OS X, Windows October 2003
* Camera RAW 2.x
* Highly modified "Slice Tool"
* Shadow/Highlight command
* Match Color command
* Lens Blur filter
* Smart Guides
* Real-Time Histogram
* Detection and refusal to print scanned images of various banknotes[2]
* Macro vision copy protection based on Safe cast DRM technology
* Scripting support for JavaScript and other languages
* Hierarchical layer groups


CS2 (9.0) Mac OS X, Windows 2000 / XP April 2005
* Camera RAW 3.x
* Smart Objects
(Ted's life changes again...)
* Image Warp
* Spot healing brush
* Red-Eye tool
* Lens Correction filter
* Smart Sharpen
* Smart Guides
* Vanishing Point
* Better memory management on 64-bit PowerPC G5 Macintosh machines running Mac OS X 10.4
* High dynamic range imaging (HDRI) support (32 bit per channel floating point)
* More smudging options, such as "Scattering"
* Modified layer selection, such as ability to select more than one layer.

CS3, CS3 Extended (10.0) Universal Mac OS X, Windows XP SP2 or later April 16, 2007 
* Native support for the Intel-based Macintosh platform and improved support for Windows Vista
* Revised user interface
* Feature additions to Adobe Camera RAW
* Quick Select tool
* Alterations to Curves, Vanishing Point, Channel Mixer, Brightness and Contrast, and the Print dialog
* Black-and-white conversion adjustment
* Auto Align and Auto Blend
* Smart (non-destructive) Filters
* Mobile device graphic optimization
* Improvements to cloning and healing
* More complete 32 bit / HDR support (layers, painting, more filters and adjustments)
* Faster launching

CS4, CS4 Extended (11.0) Universal Mac OS X, Windows October 30, 2008
* Smoother panning and zooming and fluid canvas rotation
* OpenGL display acceleration in Photoshop
* Native support for 64-bit on Windows Vista x64
* Adjustments panel
* Auto-blending of images
* Masks panel
* Improved Adobe Photoshop Light room workflow
* Content-aware scaling
* Better raw image processing
* Extended depth of field
* Dramatically enhanced color correction
* Auto-alignment of layers
* New file display options (tabbed document display and n-up views)
* New file management and workspaces with Adobe Bridge CS4

Para kanino ang Photoshop?
As an Internet marketer, you may find it necessary from time to time to create or edit some web graphic seven if you think you cant draw or paint your way out of a paper bag. The World Wide Web is, after all, a graphical medium, and it's hard to create an attractive webpage without some graphics for headers, for banners, for illustrations, for screenshots, for e-book covers, for logos, and so on.

If you have absolutely no artistic talent, you may want to hire a professional graphic designer for your more important projects. However, this does not mean that you will not need to make some quick edits from time to time. Perhaps you will want to change the resolution of an image to better fit a web page. Perhaps you will want to crop down a photograph. Maybe you want to add call outs to a screenshot image, or improve the contrast on a photograph. 

As with all aspects of our digital age, in the area of digital image editing you can stay as simple or get as complicated as you like.

At ano ang maitutulong ng Photoshop sayo?
        Para alam ko kung panu mapaganda at mailagay ng maayos ang lahat ng kelangan kong idadag  at tanggalin s isang larawan…..,






Friday, November 19, 2010

photoshop1

Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editing program developed and published by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Adobe's 2003 "Creative Suite" rebranding led to Adobe Photoshop 8's renaming to Adobe Photoshop CS. Thus, Adobe Photoshop CS5 is the 12th major release of Adobe Photoshop. The CS rebranding also resulted in Adobe offering numerous software packages containing multiple Adobe programs for a reduced price. There are two versions of Photoshop: Basic and Extended, with Extended having extra features available. Adobe Photoshop Extended is included in all of Adobe's Creative Suite offerings except Design Standard, which has the Basic version.


In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan, began writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a fully-fledged image editing program. Thomas took a six month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the program, which had been renamed ImagePro.[1] Later that year, Thomas renamed his program Photoshop and worked out a short-term deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute copies of the program with a slide scanner; a "total of about 200 copies of Photoshop were shipped" this way.[2]
During this time, John traveled to Silicon Valley and gave a demonstration of the program to engineers at Apple and Russell Brown, art director at Adobe. Both showings were successful, and Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in September 1988.[1] While John worked on plug-ins in California, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writing program code. Photoshop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively.[3]

[edit] Features

Photoshop has ties with other Adobe software for media editing, animation, and authoring. The .PSD (Photoshop Document), Photoshop's native format, stores an image with support for most imaging options available in Photoshop. These include layers with masks, color spaces, ICC profiles, transparency, text, alpha channels and spot colors, clipping paths, and duotone settings. This is in contrast to many other file formats (e.g. .EPS or .GIF) that restrict content to provide streamlined, predictable functionality.
Photoshop's popularity means that the .PSD format is widely used, and it is supported to some extent by most competing software. The .PSD file format can be exported to and from Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, and After Effects, to make professional standard DVDs and provide non-linear editing and special effects services, such as backgrounds, textures, and so on, for television, film, and the Web. Photoshop is a pixel-based image editor, unlike programs such as Macromedia FreeHand (now defunct), Adobe Illustrator, Inkscape or CorelDraw, which are vector-based image editors.
Photoshop uses color models RGB, lab, CMYK, grayscale, binary bitmap, and duotone. Photoshop has the ability to read and write raster and vector image formats such as .EPS, .PNG, .GIF, .JPEG, and Adobe Fireworks.

[edit] CS3

Smart Layers display the filter without altering the original image (here on Mac OS X)
New features propagating productivity include streamlined interface, improved Camera Raw, better control over print options, enhanced PDF support, and better management with Adobe Bridge. Editing tools new to CS3 are the Clone Source palette and nondestructive Smart Filters, and other features such as the brightness and contrast adjustment and Vanishing Point module were enhanced. The Black and White adjustment option improves control over manual grayscale conversions with a dialog box similar to that of Channel Mixer. Compositing is assisted with Photoshop's new Quick Selection and Refine Edge tools and improved image stitching technology.[4]
CS3 Extended contains all features of CS3 plus tools for editing and importing some 3D graphics file formats, enhancing video, and comprehensive image analysis tools, utilizing MATLAB integration and DICOM file support.[5]

[edit] CS4

Photoshop CS4 features a new 3D engine allowing painting directly on 3D models, wrapping 2D images around 3D shapes, converting gradient maps to 3D objects, adding depth to layers and text, getting print-quality output with the new ray-tracing rendering engine. It supports common 3D formats; the new Adjustment and Mask Panels; Content-aware scaling (seam carving[6]); Fluid Canvas Rotation and File display options.[7] On 30 April, Adobe released Photoshop CS4 Extended, which includes all the same features of Adobe Photoshop CS4 with the addition of capabilities for scientific imaging, 3D, and high end film and video users. The successor to Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS4 is the first 64-bit Photoshop on consumer computers (only on Windows – the OS X version is still 32-bit only.)[8]

[edit] CS5

Photoshop CS5 was launched on April 12, 2010.[9] In a video posted on its official Facebook page, the development team revealed the new technologies under development, including three dimensional brushes and warping tools.[10]
A version of Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended was used for a Prerelease Beta. A large group of selected Photoshop users were invited to beta test in mid-February 2010.

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

tutorial

AulaClic. Access2003 Tutorial. Index

How to use this tutorial.

1. Basic elements of Access2003
2. Create, open, and close a database
3. Creating datatables.
4. Modifying datatables
5. Properties of the fields
6. Relationships
7. Queries
8. Summery queries
9. Cross reference queries
10. Action queries
11. Forms
12. Reports
Detailed index
Unit 1. Basic elements of Access2003
Opening and closing Access2003
The initial screen
The bars
Intelligent menus
Unit 2. Create, open, and close a database
Basic concepts
Creating a database
Closing a database
Opening a database
More ways to open a database
Unit 3. Creating data tables
Creating a datatable
The field builder
Data types
The lookup wizard
The primary key
Saving a table
Closing a table
Unit 4. Modifying data tables
Modifying the design of a table
Introducing and modifying data in a table
Moving within a table
Finding and replacing data
Unit 5. Properties of the fields
Introduction
Field size
Field format
Customizing formats
Decimal places
Input mask
Customizing input masks
Caption
Default value
Validation rule
Validation text
Required
Indexed
Indexes
Unit 6. Relationships
Basic concepts on relationships
Creating the first relationship
Referential integrity
Adding tables to the relationship window
Removing tables from the relationship window
Editing relationships
Deleting relationships
Tidying the relationship window
Showing direct relationships
Visualizing all the relationships
Unit 7. Queries
Types of queries
Creating a query
The Design view
Adding fields
Defining calculated fields
Forming expressions
Column headings
Changing the order of the fields
Saving the query
Running the query
Modifying the query design
Ordering rows
Selecting rows
Conditions
Multitable queries
Joining tables
The external join
Unit 8. Summary queries
Definition
The summary functions
Grouping records
Including expressions
Including search criteria
Unit 9. Crosstab queries
Introduction
The Crosstab Query wizard
The design view of a crosstab query
Unit 10. Action queries
Make-table queries
Update queries
Append queries
Delete queries
Unshowing confirmation messages
Unit 11. Forms
Introduction
The form's wizard
Editing the data in a form
The Form design view
The Form design bar
Properties of a form
The Toolbox
Working with controls
Unit 12. Reports
Introduction
The Report's wizard
The Report design view
The Report design bar
The Toolbox
Printing a Report
The Preview window
Grouping and Sorting
Step by step exercises
Create, open, and close a database
Creating a table
Modifying the design of a table
Introducing data
Moving in a table
Searching for data
Properties of the fields
Creating relationships
Modifying relationships
The relationships window
Creating simple queries I
Creating simple queries II
Multitable queries
Summary queries
Crosstab queries
Make-table queries
Update queries
Append queries
Delete queries
Creating a Form using the wizard
Changing a Form's design
Creating Subforms
Aligning Controls
Creating Reports with the wizard
Printing Reports
Reports with groups
Video tutorials
Ejercicios propuestos
Pruebas evaluativas

2. Create a database
3. Create a table
4. The Datasheet view
5. Changing format and input mask
5. The expression generator and indexes
6. Relationships
7. Create a query
7. Create a multitable query
8. Create a Summary query
10. Create an update query
10. Create an Append query
11. Managing controls in Form design
12. Grouping and sorting in Form design
Create, open, and close a database
Create a data table
Modifying a data table
Properties of the fields
Relationships
Queries
Summary queries
Crosstab queries
Action queries
Forms
Reports
Create, open, and close a database
Create a data table
Modifying a data table
Properties of the fields
Relationships
Queries
Summary queries
Crosstab queries
Action queries
Forms
Reports

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 Me as i am,,,,,,,,...... the other think about me......WHO I AM?


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Sunday, September 26, 2010