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Photoshop Workshop

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  • Oct 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 26, 2020

On Wednesday we learned about the basic functions on photoshop - rotating, flipping, cropping images, and adjustments (including brightness, contrast, and hue & saturation) then we moved on to more advanced skills (and perhaps more useful ones). Also about how the program works in terms of layering.

We learned about using tools such as free transform (changing the size of objects) , perspective, warp, and layer masking, which are more complex ways of changing the way an image appears and editing certain parts.


There are also different types of files and formats of saving files from photoshop, and we were introduced to a few most commonly used formats, JPG/JPEG (which are images over a white background, PNGs which do not have a background (or rather a transparent one shown as a checkered board) and TIFFs which a single layer used for professional printing/use.


I also created a sequence of images which I have used in the background of this website using the skills learned.


 
 
 

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