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Adobe Photoshop is a popular high-end digital image editing application, which focuses primarily on bitmapped (raster) graphics. Photoshop is designed to read and convert images from/to a wide range of graphics formats. It is particularly popular for developing images to be used in website design.

 

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The Photoshop "Save for Web" Feature

As of version 5 and greater, Photoshop includes a very handy Save for Web command. This feature allows you to produce a copy of your image that is optimised for web use. This means that the image file will be as small as possible, and that the image will use only web-safe colours (if desired). Save for Web can produce GIF, JPEG, or PNG format images.

Elated (2000). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop 7.0 Overview

Is Photoshop 7.0 magnificent? Or does it leave us itching for more?

Thomas, Evany. Webmonkey (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop 911

Adobe Photoshop and Photoshop Elements users ask questions, the Photoshop 911 team answers them via email or in the online BLOG. Based on the 911 Emergency concept calling for help.

Graphic Design Network (2005). Resources>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop 911 FAQ and Short Tips

Short, frequently asked questions from the PS 911 call records, including: Vignetting, Color from B&W, Reduced files become Jagged, End of file Errors, Convert Layer to Grayscale, Lost Clone Tool, and others.

Photoshop Tips and Tricks (2002). Design>Publishing>Graphic Design>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Blends Color to Grayscale

How to take a photo, remove the color so that it's black and white. Then, I want to drag over it so that the B&W blend into color. Basically, a nice transition from no color to colorized.

Photoshop 911 (2006). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Crash Course

Adobe Photoshop is the Ginsu knife of graphics programs - it does everything from creating Web graphics to tweaking photos to putting the head of your favorite actor on the body of a porn star.

Frew, Jim. Webmonkey (1998). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop CS Layers Tutorial  (link broken)

I have many people ask me about using layers. There seems to be some mystery surrounding the use of layers so we'll go through this tutorial with the focus on using layers and why and how they make our job easier.

Photoshop Today (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Ghosting Tips, Tricks and Techniques for Technical Illustrations

A "Ghosted", "Phantom View", "Transparent", or "See Through" technical illustration is one that renders the exterior skin of an object transparent in order to see the interior workings. This Photoshop tutorial will cover the basic techniques used to render a ghosted technical illustration using the airbrush technique.

Hulsey, Kevin. Kevin Hulsey Illustration (2006). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop How-To: Experimenting with Traditional Techniques

Photographers have always liked playing tricks with images. Try these time-honored techniques for adding polish and pizzazz to your digital photos in Photoshop.

Georges, Gregory. Creative Pro (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Magazine

Un weblog / magazine avec les techniques de conception graphique avec le logiciel Adobe Photoshop.

Photoshop Magazine. (French) Journals>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Tips: 7 Basics

This is a broad overview of the Photoshop 7 window, its main features, and a few of the more important menus.

Arraich, Jay. Arraich.com (2002). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop Website Artwork

How to create all the graphics needed for an example website using Adobe Photoshop.

Vanderwood, Jacquelin. Photoshop Today (2002). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design>Adobe Photoshop

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Photoshop: Layer Styles

Photoshop 7 can apply many effects to a layer by applying a layer style. A layer style is a combination of settings that are applied to a layer. These settings can be saved as a preset style and can then be applied to other layers as well.

Berg, Debbie. WebDeb (2002). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Picture Fixes   (PDF)

Correct almost any problem photo by harnessing the power of the Curves and Levels dialog boxes in Photoshop.

Fraser, Bruce. Adobe Magazine (1996). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing>Adobe Photoshop

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Pixel Power   (PDF)

A collection of Photoshop tips and techniques, including making Photoshop fly, managing color palettes for your Web images, and lots of great Photoshop tips.

Adobe Magazine (1996). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing>Adobe Photoshop

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Planet Photoshop

Tutorials on various image-editing techniques using Adobe Photoshop.

Planet Photoshop. Resources>Tutorials>Graphic Design>Adobe Photoshop

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Planet Photoshop Community

Threaded discussion forums for people working in digital image editing.

Planet Photoshop. Resources>Graphic Design>Community Building>Adobe Photoshop

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Quick Mask Mode Using Adobe Photoshop

Quick mask mode is a powerful means of selection in Photoshop. It is a selection based on the masking of the desired portion of an image. It is used for minute and accurate selections.

DevShed (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Quick Plastic

The new Layer Styles features in Photoshop 6.0, you can easily create a cool, realistic-looking plastic effect for your text.

Kelby, Scott. Mac Design Magazine (2003). Design>Typography>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Quickly Change a Color

Use an Adjustment Layer to easily change a color in your photo, and then quickly change it back if things don’t work out.

Cross, Dave. Planet Photoshop (2006). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Reflections in Water

Here's one way to create reflections in water. (The basic steps can be adapted to work with any image.)

Duggan, Sean. Mac Design Magazine (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Removing Things in Perspective

Before Photoshop CS2's introduction of the Vanishing Point filter, cloning away things in perspective was one of the hardest removal tasks of all. Luckily, this incredibly cool filter not only simplifies removing things in perspective, it actually makes it fun. In fact, this is one of those filters that's so amazing, you can wind up spending hours cloning away things that have no business being cloned away.

Kelby, Scott. Layers Magazine (2005). Design>Graphic Design>Software>Adobe Photoshop

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Resizing Images for the Web: Photoshop Tutorial

We all have those photos that we like to on the web to share with our friends. Or, we have some terrific images we've created that need to be resized for the web. Images for the web need to be both small in file size and in physical dimensions so that our viewers don't have to scroll right to see the whole picture. In Photoshop we can adjust our huge images to fit the web quite easily.

Photoshop Today (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Web Design>Adobe Photoshop

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Restore A Photograph Like A Pro: Photoshop Tutorial  (link broken)

Below is the photo we'll be restoring. You can right-click and copy it so that you can follow along in this lesson.

Vanderwood, Jacquelin. Photoshop Today (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing>Adobe Photoshop

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Restoring Damaged Photos   (PDF)

Time isn't kind to treasured photographs. See Photoshop Diva Katrin Eismann's digital techniques for repairing creased, stained, torn, and damaged photos.

Eismann, Katrin. Creative Pro (2004). Design>Graphic Design>Image Editing>Adobe Photoshop

 
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