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#20280

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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#25181

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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#14163

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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#26868

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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#14165

Photoshop Books Bibliography

A bibliography of books about how to use and control Adobe Photoshop.

Photoshop Tips and Tricks. Resources>Bibliographies>Graphic Design

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#20279

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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#24492

Photoshop: Create Seamless Background Tiles with the Tile Maker Filter

Photoshop can create backgrounds and textures with a combination of filters and commands, but you can also create a pattern based on a selection from a scanned image. If you define a pattern based on a small selection from a scanned image, you can use the Fill command, a Pattern layer or the Pattern Stamp tool to fill a selected area with that pattern. The pattern that you defined will be repeated horizontally and vertically to fill the selection.

Berg, Debbie. WebDeb (2002). Design>Web Design>Graphic Design

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#22313

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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#29259

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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#22511

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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#24493

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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#30526

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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#22326

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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#20278

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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#22317

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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#21933

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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#24730

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, But...

What happens when we try to translate that picture or mental image into words so readers who don't have the picture in front of them can understand the meaning? Oftentimes...chaos.

Document Design (2001). Design>Document Design>Graphic Design

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#24767

Picture This: An Effective Relationship Between Writers and Illustrators   (PDF)

Writers and illustrators often find themselves in an adversarial relationship rather than working toward a single goal. The main reason for this is that writers don’t know enough about how illustrators work. By learning more about the similarities between the process of writing and illustrating, by reviewing the main characteristics of technical writing, and by treating illustrators as professional colleagues, writers can implement a strong collaborative work environment in which to create effective, accurate documentation.

Gadomski, Kenneth E. STC Proceedings (1994). Articles>Collaboration>Graphic Design

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#29310

Pinhole Panoramic Camera   (PDF)

Pinhole cameras have been a long-time favorite of adventuresome photographers. But forget the Quaker Oats carton and go wide with this roll-film, panorama design.

Orr, Ross. Creative Pro (2007). Design>Graphic Design>Photography

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#21936

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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#27425

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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#23150

Planning and Editing Tables and Charts   (PDF)

Reviewing and suggesting changes to tables and charts are important responsibilities of editors. Improvements a knowledgeable editor might suggest include the following: revising table titles, selecting the best table design, converting landscape to portrait orientation, adopting a more effective style, choosing the right chart form, and guarding against misleading charts. Editors who have had little training or experience in this area will benefit from attending specific courses and studying the texts listed in the bibliography.

Mann, Gerald A. STC Proceedings (1996). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Charts and Graphs

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#21631

Presentaciones Conceptuales

Las presentaciones tienden a ser más visuales y menos textuales. Convertir cada concepto en una imagen es el reto y, a la vez, la solución.

Dursteler, Juan Carlos. InfoVis (2003). (Spanish) Presentations>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric>Technical Illustration

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#24239

Presenting Quantitative Information Effectively   (PDF)

Many of the graphical constructions we see in the media and learned in school have severe perceptual problems. Newer and better methods are available based on research and experimentation in human perception. However, these newer methods are often hidden in the scientific literature. Software packages for graphical displays can add to the problem since their defaults often emphasize their technological know-how rather than the accurate display of data. In addition, graphic designers and artists are not necessarily trained in statistics. Recognizing that these problems exist is the key to solving them. The references provide guidance for effective data displays.

Robbins, Naomi B. STC Proceedings (1999). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Charts and Graphs

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#21924

Pricing and Types of Technical Illustration

This chart shows a range of illustration style options and an approximation of the cost for each of those options.

Hulsey, Kevin. Kevin Hulsey Illustration. Articles>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration



 
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