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Photoshop is Adobe’s photo editing, image creation, and graphic design software
The software provides many image editing features for raster (pixel-based) images as well as vector graphics. It uses a layer-based editing system that enables image creation and altering with multiple overlays that support transparency. Layers can also act as masks or filters, altering underlying colors. Shadows and other effects can be added to the layers. Photoshop actions include automation features to reduce the need for repetitive tasks. An option known as Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud) allows users to work on content from any computer.
Photoshop is used by photographers, graphic designers, video game artists, advertising, and meme designers. The software is available for a monthly fee, at this writing between $9.99 and $49.99 depending on the user’s requirements and options selected. Photoshop CC is compatible with Intel-based Mac computers and Windows PCs.
What is Adobe Bridge?
Getting photos from a camera
A tour of workspaces in Bridge
Customizing how thumbnails are displayed
Changing file names and batch renaming
Adding basic metadata with metadata templates
Creating and applying keywords to images
Viewing images in Full Screen Preview mode
Using Undo and the History panel
Using crop options
Understanding Hide vs. Delete for the Crop tool
Bringing back hidden pixels with Reveal All
Making the canvas bigger with the Crop tool
Making the canvas bigger using the Relative option in the Canvas Size command
Using the Perspective Crop tool
Straightening a crooked image
Scaling, skewing, and rotating with Free Transform
Making nondestructive transformations with Smart Objects
Warping images
Preserving important elements with Content-Aware Scale
Using the Marquee and Lasso tools
Combining selections
Converting a selection into a layer mask
Using the Quick Selection tool
Selecting soft-edged objects using Refine Edge
Touching up a layer mask with the Brush tool
Changing the opacity, size, and hardness of the painting tools
Blending images with a gradient layer mask
Overview of filters
Applying filters nondestructively using Smart Filters
Creating a soft glow with the Gaussian Blur filter
Creating an infrared look with Diffuse Glow
Adding noise with the Add Noise filter
Sharpening an image with Unsharp Mask
Giving an image texture with the Texturizer filter
Using the Field, Iris, and Tilt-Shift Blurs
Creating a painting with the Oil Paint filter
Applying a filter to multiple layers
Using the nondestructive Crop tool
Correcting a horizon line with the Straighten tool
Fixing color casts with the White Balance tool
Fixing blown-out highlights
Revealing hidden shadow details
Correcting lens distortion
Making perspective corrections to images
Removing color fringing and chromatic aberrations
Sharpening the details
Making an average photo great
Removing blemishes with the Spot Healing Brush and the Patch tool
De-emphasizing wrinkles with the Healing Brush
Smoothing skin and pores with the High Pass filter
Making teeth bright and white with a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer
Brightening eyes with Curves
Taming flyaway hair with the Patch tool
Removing unwanted details with Content-Aware Fill
Body sculpting with Liquify
Introducing adjustment layers
Starting with a preset
Improving tonal quality with Levels
Increasing midtone contrast with Curves
Removing a color cast with Auto Color
Changing the color temperature with Photo Filter
Shifting colors with Hue/Saturation
Making washed-out colors pop with Vibrance
Converting color to black and white
Controlling which layers are affected by an adjustment layer
Using the Graduated Filter tool
Making local adjustments with the Adjustments Brush
Retouching blemishes with the Spot Removal tool
Exploring a quick portrait retouching technique using Clarity
Converting to black and white
Editing images directly with the Targeted Adjustment tool
Creating selective color effects with the Adjustment Brush
Using sepia and split-tone effects
Adding digital film grain texture effects
Adding vignettes and border effects
Saving variations within a single file with the Snapshot command
Comparing RAW and JPEG files
Starting in Camera Raw instead of Photoshop
Touring the Camera Raw interface
Previewing before and after adjustments
Toggling onscreen shadow and highlight clipping warnings
Choosing output settings
Saving a copy without going to Photoshop
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