Monday, March 2, 2009

Tools of Photoshop

Tools of cut and selection. 

Tool of cut:
The tool "cut" serves, like its name indicates it, to cut an image. 
In the bar of tools you can select the resolution and the size of the cut; Later, with the mouse, you draw the "framework" of the new image. 
You can move this framework to elect the zone on the one that to do the setting and, when be ready, do double click with the mouse for trim. 

This tool is very useful to adapt the size of the images to the impression. For example, the standard size is 10 x 15 cm. If in the options of the tool to trim you select these measures will be able to adapt the size of the photography to this format. 


selection tool.

selections inside the image. When your have fact a selection inside the image, any tool that your utilize will apply only inside the selection. This is very useful, since normally only you will need to retouch part of the image and, with the selections, the touch results more exact. Several tools of retouch exist, I mentioned how the more simple retouch tools are used.


Selections of framework.

The first one is called "tool of rectangular framework" and serves to do a selection with this form. Only one must do click with the mouse and to drag until obtaining the size that desire. If you maintain tight the key The selection will be regular and will have form of square. The "tool of rectangular framework" has associates other tools that are hidden. One of them is the "tool of elliptic framework", that functions in the same way, but doing a selection in the shape of ellipse, or of circle if the key is utilized at the same time.

These tools are very easy to use, but only they are efficient when we have geometric forms.

Magic Wand
This tool serves to select zones of a same color or with a tone seemed. It is very useful when in an image a continuous fund appears or a uniform sky but otherwise this tool does not serve of great aid. 

Tie Tool
The tool of tie serves to draw a selection by hand raised. It is utilized doing click with the mouse and dragging it on the zone that we want to select. To finish a done selection with this tool, is done double click with the mouse. 

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Learn Photoshop Now .. 10 Helpful Photoshop Timesavers

Learn Photoshop Now .. 10 Helpful Photoshop Timesavers

1) Auto-Select a Layer - Hold down the Cmd/Ctrl key and at the same time click on a layer in the main image window in Photoshop. 

2) Remove Color - Removing all color from an image without going into grayscale mode simply press Shift Cmd/Ctrl U ('Desaturate') while still in RGB mode to make your image grayscale. Another option is to use the channel mixer which will actually create a better result. In this option, all you need to do is click on the Grayscale option. 

3. Press Cmd/Ctrl J to copy a selection into its own layer. Press Shift Cmd/Ctrl J to cut and move a selection. 

4. Press Ctrl/Cmd H to hide the 'marching ants' (selection marquee). 

5. If you are using the Lasso Tools, and want to set a
feather, just press the Return/Enter key and the Feather
field in the Options palette will highlight and you can
enter or change the value. 

6) Color Fill - Press Alt/Option Delete to fill a layer or
area with the color in the forefront. To fill a layer or 
selection with the background color, press Cmd/Ctrl Delete.


7. Press the [ ] keys to change the brush size.  By holding
the shift key down and pressing the [and]keys, the brush will get softer and harder, respectively. You can adjust the
level up to five times. 

8. If your version of Photoshop is without the Spot Healing Brush, double click on the Blur Tool and in the Options palette, decrease the opacity to 15% and change the mode to Lighten to remove the undesired scratches and blemishes.  When you paint over these marks, they will disappear before
you eyes. 

9. To draw a straight line with any of the brush tools,
just click, hold the Shift key, and click again where you
want the line to end. Photoshop will draw a straight line
between the two points! This trick also works with most
tools, including erasers and even the highlight tool in the
Extract filter. 

10. In the Layers palette, when you choose Duplicate Layer, you can change the document setting to 'New' to create a brand new picture from any layer.

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Bits and Pixels in Photoshop

Bits and Pixels in Photoshop

The article on this site titled Pixels and Resolution in Photoshop explains that a pixel is a small square of digital information. The pixels are laid out in a mathematical grid and so do not deteriorate when copied – the mathematical pattern is just reconstructed. Now we'll look further into what this means in terms of image size and quality.A bit is a unit of colour information. A 1 bit pixel has two choices. In the computer binary system, it can be 1 or 0, on of off. In practice it can be black or white. In simplistic graphic terms, imagine a pixel as a rod with the colour on the end, so this 1 bit pixel can only represent black or white.An 8 bit pixel has greater pixel depth or bit depth and can contain and display much more colour information. 

As each bit has two choices, 8 bits have 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2 or 256 choices. So 8 bits means 28 or 256 colours. A complete image which is only an 8 bit pixel image is likely to be a greyscale or an indexed colour image. A colour image in this category will have 8 bits on each of the red, green and blue channels.The total pixel content of the image combine to make the file size. An 8 bit pixel uses one 'byte' of computer memory and a thousand bytes amount to one 'kilobyte' of memory.The greater the bit depth or pixel depth in this 'rod' of digital information, the greater will be the number of colours and information stored. 

Therefore, the digital image will give a more accurate representation of the original. Photoshop CS can handle most functions in 16 bits per channel, or a 48 bit image. Earlier versions of Photoshop can handle only a limited range of tasks in 16 bit, while Elements will work in an 8 bit per channel image.Many scanners can scan film in 16 bit per channel mode and this will capture considerably more information and hence more colours, tones and details. In actual fact, Photoshop works in 15 bit + 1 unit, which amounts to 215. This produces 32,769 values, which is still considerably more than in standard 8 bit mode.Open an image.

At the top of the image frame, it is likely to say RGB/8, indicating RGB Color Mode in 8 bit.

Go to Image > Mode and you will see there is a tick by 8 Bits / Channel. Drop down to 16 Bits / Channel.This does not make the image true 16 bit but it's only for illustrative purposes.

Click on the different menu items in the top menu bar and you will see that some of them are greyed out, particularly with the Filters, meaning they will not function in 16 bit mode. However, all the Adjustments under Image are available which means doing colour and tonal corrections on a 48 bit image is a great advantage – more tones will be retained. 

Summary

8 bits per channel give 256 colours per channel, and an RGB image of 24 bit
16 bits per channel give 32,769 colours per channel, and an RGB image of 48 bit

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A Try: From PSD to HTML

A Try: From PSD to HTML

As a web designer you're working with Photoshop all day and night to give your creativity a life. Now you want to convert your PSD files (jpg, png or any other format that Photoshop is capable of reading) in a valid and CSS/ (X) HTML. 

If you are going through the routine practice of first going to File / Save for the web, everything gets converted to image, but the worst part is that this page is generated in nested tables. Those who are experienced of working in nested tables in HTML know very well what could be the problems through which he/she may pass. For example, just make a small change to text within a cell and it becomes unable to find the right configuration. 

There is also a mode that allows you to transform everything in div or division. First open the file with Photoshop and tweak with ImageReady. Then go from the file menu and edit in ImageReady. 

Subsequently cut your document using the option "slice". This will allow you to define all the different parts of your web page (for example, the header, menu, etc.). This will separate the images into numerous lines and blue squares numbered. 

Now you need the output parameters: go to the File menu / output setting and select the following parameters:

Preset: custom preset: custom  

 

Slice output: generate CSS, referenced: by ID slice output: generated CSS, referenced: by ID (This will convert the slices into pictures along with coding) 

Now that we have defined the output options, click on OK. (This validates the settings, but doesn’t create the file yet). So you must save the result, using "Save optimized" (inside the File menu). 

In this way ImageReady has created the "images" containing all the pictures and a cut above contains an HTML file that is in the source code of the CSS. 

If you want to view, copy, modify the CSS or the source, code is sufficient to open the file in your favorite browser and view the source code. 

The job is done; image ready will create an “image” folder with all the sliced images and HTML file containing all source codes. 



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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Learn Photoshop by Using Free Photoshop Tutorials

The birth of Photoshop has meant a great thing for a lot of people around the globe. Having a special software that can help people into improving the aspect of their digital photographs was all they ever dreamed about. Due to the fact that it has a lot of tools and options and that it is easy to use, a lot of people have become fans of this program and have rejected the idea of using other programs that have the same main purpose: working with digital photographs. 

For those who don't know how to use Photoshop and want to learn working with it, free Photoshop tutorials have been made available, first on the mother site of Photoshop, the Adobe site, and then step by step on other profile sites. These sites offer only for Photoshop fans special tutorials that teach them new tricks and techniques for adjusting photos. 

These free Photoshop tutorials are easy to use and everybody loves them. It's much more easier to use them instead of reading a complicated thick book written about how to use this software. Getting free Photoshop tutorials is a great deal as you will be able to understand better how this program works and how you can correct the flaws from your photos, highlight the good parts in it and hide what you don’t want other to see. With the help of Photoshop many stars have their photos corrected and then published in the most wanted magazines. The easiest way for your photos to become the way you want is to invest a little bit of time in consulting the free Photoshop tutorials.

Depending on what you want to learn, you can select a few of the tutorials you can find on the net and start learning about Photoshop. In the basic free Photoshop tutorials you will find detailed explanations about the tools used in Photoshop, the functions of all the buttons, the basic changes that can be made on a photo, certain special commands and other stuff you will definitely be interested in if you want to have a perfect photo.

Photoshop it's not used only for modifying photos, you can also create very sofisticated images by yourself. It also works with high printing resolutions that will satisfy all you need.

A good news, only for Photoshop fans is that every time a new version of this program appears on the market, the company that has launched the program will automatically update its site with free Photoshop tutorials concerning the last versions released. This is a great thing as you can learn a lot about your favorite softwareupdates and changes and the best part is that you can do it for free. Dont't forget to check all the sites you found great freetutorials because the photoshop fans will surely place their on tutorials after each update.

Nowadays there are even forums that have their main theme focused on free Photoshop tutorials and these are not only for Photoshop fans. If you have just started using this program you should register on such a forum and have great discussions with it's members. You can find out new tricks and get some answers regarding Photoshop, all for free. Not to mention that you get to make new friends there and you share the same passion which is the greatest image editing software, Photoshop. 

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Learn Photoshop Now...Never Feel Stuck Again

Color Model: When you hear the term color model we are referring to the method from which we define or classify the color we are to work with. Examples of such are RGB, LAB, CMYK, etc. Color Space: A color space is simply a variation of your color model. For instance, within your RGB framework some common variations are, sRGB,Adobe RGB, and so on. Some of these spaces are better for display e.g. sRGB and Wide Gamut RGB while other color spaces are more suited to printing e.g. ColorMatch RGB and Adobe RGB. Now, it is important to note that every device in our workflow utilizes it's own unique color space. Meaning, while your monitor, scanner, and printer will base their color spaces basically on what we can see their actual gamut (range of colors) will differ. This is where we lose our consistency across devices. This is the problem we must attend to.

In your CMS you should be given the option to save your printer target for printing within your chosen graphic app. If asked choose not to apply a profile when opening. In Photoshop choose File>Print with Preview. Change the Output dropdown to Color Management. Under Source Space choose Document. Under Print Space choose Profile: Same as Source. You are now set up in Photoshop to print your profile target. You aren't done yet! Now go into your printer driver software and set any color options to none, or zero, or whatever shuts off any color changes by the driver. Now print your target.

Okay, now that we've created all of the profiles, time to implement them. You monitor profile should be getting applied upon startup by your operating system, so let's move on to your scanner. Scan in an image-once again using the exact same settings that were used to create the profile (other than resolution). In Photoshop choose Image Menu>Assign Profile. Then choose Profile: Your Scanner Profile. Having done all of the previous steps in Photoshop correctly, you should now be amazed at how your image colors changes to appear incredibly like the original that you've just scanned in. From here go to Image Menu>Convert to Profile and choose working RGB from the profile selections. This will convert your document to the native RGB working space of Photoshop. When printing you will apply the printer profile by once again choosing File>Print with Preview, select Document as your Source Space (which this time should be your Working RGB space) and in your Print Space choose Profile: Your Printer Profile. Remember once again to disable any color options in your printer driver. Finally, Print!

Adobe Photoshop has also led to a whole new level of art and animation. Did you know that tablets were developed specifically with Adobe Photoshop in mind? Artists of today have gone beyond using paints and a canvas. Today's painters make use of tablet sensors and Adobe Photoshop to produce their masterpieces. With thetechnology of Adobe Photoshop, people are able to take the art of drawing, add a bit of computer technology, and come up with a whole new genre of animation. In the past, images had to be saved as specific file types in order to be usable for Adobe Photoshop. However, because of the proliferation of digital cameras and camera phones today, Adobe Photoshop can actually import the photographs directly from the sources. This means that the gap between taking the picture and sharing it is reduced.

However, like almost any other person who has been held back by the fear that the Photoshop CS might be too sophisticated and complicated to be learned, there is a need to first familiarize with the basic and the advanced functions of the software. Even AdobeSystems recognize the fact that its Photoshop CS offering is challenging to use. Do not fret. There are now numerous ways on how you could easily and conveniently get a tutorial for the software. You would logically not be able to learn how to use thecomputer program for yourself. However, there are many centers and firms that aim to provide crash courses and lessons for the initiative. Find a personal tutorial center for Adobe Photoshop within your community. Usually, such centers train and educate people about many other computer programs as well. Enroll in such sessions. You would be left to decide whether you would prefer the classroom setup or the personal instruction or the one-on-one session.

Manipulate objects in the Adobe Bridge. This new generation of file browser enables you to look at photographs and artwork in detail before you open the file, process multiple Camera Raw images, flip through pages in PDF documents, size, rate and organise your work in a convenient and highly user-friendly way. Goes way beyond the capabilities of the File Browser introduced in Photoshop 7. Get rid of imperfections with the Spot Healing Bush The Spot Healing brush enables you to get rid of slight imperfections - like dust or scratches at the click of a mouse. Unlike the Healing Brush or Patch tools, you don't have to find a source point first. Remove "red-eye" in an instant. With older versions of Photoshop, removing red-eye and pet-eye was possible, but it wasn't easy. Now, one click of the Red Eye removal tool can remove pet-eye and red-eye from your photographs, in less time than it takes your subject to say "cheese!".

Graphicsoft.about.com: If you like free online tutorials, check out this site. All tutorial video clips are taught by Deke McClelland, who is also the trainer for several Adobe Photoshop CS2 training CDs. He's offering a free sample of his lessons on this site - you won't have everything you need, but the tutorials are enough to teach you some very important things and get you started. Included in the tutorial video clips are: learning about Vanishing Point, Camera Raw, Image Warp, Smart Sharpen Filter, Smart Objects, Adobe Bridge, Match Color and Shadow Highlight Filter. If you want to buy his tutorial videos, you'll get an exclusive 20% discount if you use the promotion code. PhotoshopSecrets - CS2 for Digital Photographers: If you want to learn how to maximize your digital photos with the use of CS2, this video tutorial is for you. Learn how professional photographers produce better-looking photographs and use their tricks to turn your photos from blah to blast. This tutorial video is a CD-ROM format, has 43 lessons and runs approximately 3.5 hours.

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Photoshop and Illustrator - How Good Does It Get?

Photoshop and Illustrator - How Good Does It Get?
by: Maricon Williams 

Which is the better program � Photoshop or Illustrator? Many of us are still entertaining hazy notions about the two programs. It is high time to distinguish the two - which is which really? 

To boot, Adobe Photoshop is a bitmap image processing and manipulation program. It is well matched with creating, transforming and outputting digital images of a photographic nature which share common pixels in a bitmap. Its primary operations include access or acquisition of photographic digital graphics; alter, transform, modify, and colorize pixels in the images; produce digital files and prepare complicated color or black and white images for further processing. Photoshop manipulates individual color pixels within a fixed bitmap. A less costly version of Photoshop is Photoshop Elements (PSE). It can do 90% of what Photoshop does without the higher-end pre-press printing capabilities. 

Adobe Illustrator, on the other hand, is a vector-based postscript drawing program which creates curved paths called Bezier curves connected by modifiable anchor points. Through these anchors, the file is eventually editable since they do not leave the file. Vector based drawing program create various elements of the image as individual vector objects which retain their characteristics and do not become a piece of a bitmap. Illustrator can do many things just like Photoshop. It can do everything that a graphic designer wants to be done except manipulate photos.

Both Photoshop and Illustrator have capabilities of the other. Photoshop creates vector objects like shapes and topography. Conversely, once they are rasterized, they become part of the bitmap. Illustrator offers a magnificent array of artistry like colorizing, painting and brushing however, what are created are vector objects and not bitmaps. Thus, it can tend to be confusing. 

Even the graphic masters prefer to acquire both Photoshop and Illustrator because of their distinctive capabilities that complement each other. If you are to modify, acquire, print or arrange the web images of a photographic nature, you can have the PS or PSE program. If you are to create complicated graphics like logos, schematics, maps, brochures, menus and the likes especially with typography then you should use Illustrator. 

Both of them have lots of features that we can tend to be indecisive for a point in time to choose which one to get. Truly, they are both great! The only thing you should be aware of is to ask yourself what projects and activities you want to make?, what software suit them best? And then off you can go and enjoy your creativity and craftsmanship.

Poster Printing Tips Using Adobe Photoshop 4

For designers, the exciting thing about using computers is that they can now fuse technology with traditional art without compromising one or the other.

Using a design program like Adobe Photoshop 4 allows designers to do the same things they would have done traditionally with a pencil and paper, but much faster and with less waste. esigners can redraw and erase illustrations and images in Photoshop, even in the last stages of design, without having to get out more paper or pencil.

This goes for all designers, from traditional artists to commercial graphic designers. Designers that are creating marketing materials ranging from brochures to posters can use the steps outlined here to cut down on waste. This not only cuts down on paper waste, but can cut down on a company’s poster printing budget because they would not accidentally print something that is not up to par. They have plenty of time to fix errors in Photoshop and then only print the posters once.

Here are the basic steps to take when designing a poster in Photoshop 4.

1. Sketching in Photoshop

Many designers say that the sketching process is nearly the same in traditional and digital art. Photoshop’s graphic palette almost replicates the feeling of drawing on paper. But, drawing in Photoshop is not nearly as fast as drawing on paper. On the flip side though, in Photoshop you can create effects such as halftones that you cannot draw with pencils.

2. Preparing layers

After you are done with your sketch in Photoshop, you should convert the image to sepia tones before working on the colors. Converting to sepia is easy: go to Image – Adjustments – Hue/Saturation and check the Colorize box. Then use the sliders to colorize the lines into yellow, reddish ochre or brown. In sepia, the sketch lines yield halftones that are more subtle, making it easier to view the image but retain its structure while coloring.

After turning your sketch into sepia tones, create two layers. In the Layers palette, you should set the background layer to Multiply mode and insert it between two virgin layers. Then, put colors on the “lower layer” beneath the sepia layer and add detail and finish to the “top layer” above the sepia layer.

3. Working with the lower layer

Choose a dominant dark color that the secondary effects can relate to without losing contrast. You do this so that you do not get lost in the details of all the colors and graphics floating around.

Then you can add a grain to the lower layer by using Filter – Noise – Add Noise. This tool gives your image more surface texture.

If the texture makes it harder to see the image, you can add a Gaussian Blur to soften the noise to 1.0 pixels. Go to Filter – Blur – Gaussian Blur to soften the image. Playing with the blur and the grain allows you to add dimension and different effects to your design.

4. Working with the top layer

The top layer is where you can work with the lines of the drawing by adjusting, refining or correcting them. This is where you can work with the lighter colors to help out smooth out shapes.

Once you are done coloring your design, the top layer is where you can soften or get rid of lines that are too heavy.

By sketching and using layers in Photoshop, you can create a poster that has just as much, if not more, depth and interest than a hand-drawn sketch. Awesome artwork can be created by melding the technological and traditional art worlds.

Enjoy tips on Photoshop

Do you feel like creating abstract art with photoshop? Well here are some simple steps to create an oreintal flower. Create a new file with dimensions 600x600 and 72 dpi and paint it with the color ffbe00.Using the drawing instrument, draw the pattern of white color it will look like a large apostraphe. Then choosing the function Free Transform turn around the pattern's element horizontally. Turning on 90 degrees around the pattern's axe, set it out. Using the same instrument, continue creating more patterns: Using the earlier method, copy the background with the new element and using the function Free Transform turn around the pattern on 180 degrees vertically, Turning a little around the pattern's axe, set out everything. Using the same instrument, make easy pattern and set it out. Create one more element using the same instrument and also set it out. Then copy the background again with the new pattern and use the earlier method for displaying it correctly in the pattern's composition: Using the same instrument and the same method, draw everything. Make the upper part of the pattern. Now copy and enlarge (Free Transform) the upper petals. Place them under the entire pattern. Set out the opacity of 10% in the backgrounds' window. Now copy and transform on 180 degrees everything except the upper part of the figure and enlarge it a little. Set out the opacity on 33% like in the picture.

Creating a flame that moves is quite fun, in fact all animated gifs are fun to create and watch. To make a moving flame start by creating a new document. Load a candle or something with a flame into this document. ( I used this one )The candle should be in a single layer. To create the flame create a new layer.Draw with a brush a flame with a brown or black color.Duplicate the layer (Layer-> Duplicate Layer)Now use: Filter-> Blur-> Gaussian Blur and Filter->Blur-> Motion blur. Use this filters several times for your flame. Create a new layer, again. Filter-> Render-> Clouds. Change the 'Blend mode' from 'normal' to 'Color Dodge'.

The basics of photoshop are extremely important to photoshop itself. Photoshop comes with a number of Auto correction features that can fix most common problems. Unless I am 100% happy with images I run most images through these to see if they can be improved. Open an image in Photoshop and then go to Image > Adjustments. You will see three Auto correction options: Auto levels The Auto Levels command automatically adjusts the black point and white point in an image. Basically this increases the contrast of the image in proportion to the colour channels in the picture. Auto contrast This automatically adjusts the contrast without looking at the colour channels Auto color This searches the images and corrects common colour issues. It identifies shadows midtones and highlights, neutralising midtones and cliping shadows and highlights. It can have the effect of washing an image out but generally it does a good job You can see in the following example that good results can be achieved using these tools.Fine tuning: The Auto-correction tools also allow you to fine tune what they have done. Once you have completed the auto-correction you can add an adjustment layer. Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer. You can choose to target many different aspects of the image. Which one(s) you choose to use will depend on the image has come out. Many other options Photoshop offers you hundereds of ways to improve the quality of images. Unless I'm doing some artworking I normally find that the Auto correction tools and a few adjustment layers will do the trick. If not you can explore the many options available under Image > Adjustments. The options are too many to list here but they are worth exploring!

If you upgrade your photoshop you have to know how to access these brushes: To use some of these new brushes, simply select you brush tool in the tools palette. Once you have selected the tool, you can change the shape of the brush in the upper options palette. There are plenty of stock brushes that Photoshop ships with. You can add more by downloading them from the web (there are a few really good brush makers out there), or you can use the remaining stock brushes with photoshop. In you options palette, click on the symbol for the brush shape you are currently using. This will create a dialog box with a scroll box full of different brush shapes. To add brushes, click the arrow in the upper right corner of the dialog box. Select "Load Brushes", browse until you find the brushes you want and append them to your set. Below is a look at the brushes dialog box within Mac OS X. Play around with it and see what you come up with. The brushes palette even allows you the option of changing the size of custom brushes. This feature is really a time-saver. Simply create one brush in any size, and then resize it to fit whatever you are working on. To find free brushes out on the net, you can do a search for "Photoshop Brushes" in your favorite search engine (Google is the best for my money). Once you download them, simply load them into your brushes palette (as in the last paragraph), and voila, instant brushes.

Sometimes you wanted that cool yellow moon effect, well its easy enough to turn a full moon into a harvest moon. Open an image of a normal looking moon in Photoshop.Select the Eliptical Marquee tool. Create a perfect circle around the moon. Goto Image > Adjustments > Desaturate. This will turn the moon to black and white. Goto Image > Adjustments > Color Balance. Adjust the Yellow slider to the left to give the moon a yellowish color. Click OK. Create a new layer. Make sure the circle selection is still there. Use the Paint Bucket tool and fill the circle selection with a bright yellow. Change the layer mode for the yellow circle layer to "Multiply". Right click the Yellow Circle layer from the layers palette. Choose "Blending Options" from the pop-up list. Set the properties for "Outer Glow". Click OK and you should now have your Harvest Moon.

When using photoshop it can be quite amusing to mess around with all the settings. One fun idea is to create a honeycomb that is quite realistic. Start by taking a new file of 400 pixels 400 pixels of resolution 72 dpi in the RBG mode Go to the Filter>Render>Clouds. Then go to the Filter>Stained Glass use these settings. And now go to Filter>Artistic>Plastic Wrap use the following settings. Now add some color press Cntl+U use these settings. Your image should be look like this. And now double click on your background layer then cilick ok as shown image below. Make the copy of layer1. And now finally you can change the Blending Mode Linear Burn.

Creating photo effects is just about as fun as creating the effects alone. A fun way to make a matrix like effect starts like this: Open the image you want to create the effect using Adobe Photoshop. Make the background imageinto black. You can do this bay create a selection on the image, and then fill (Edit > Fill) it with black color. Make a new layer. Fill this layer with white color. Select Filter > Texture > Grain. I use the seeting in this dialog box like this: Intensity=100, contrast=100, Grain type=Vertical. But you can try different setting also. Select Filter > Stylish > Glowing Edge. Select Filter > Artistic Neon Glow. In the color box in this dialog box, select green color. Apply the setting as you like until it show a green line like the effect in the matrix movie. Change the blending option into Screen. If you want the model picture also look green, try adjust it using Image > Adjustment > Hue/Saturation. Check the colorize option, and then adjust the Hue and Saturation slider until you get the image you like. 

The Tools and Features of Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is one of the world's leading graphics editing programs, developed by Adobe Systems. Available on Mac OS or PC, Photoshop is used as one of the leading image design programs for the World Wide Web. The most recent version of Photoshop, or Photoshop CS2, "bridges" between other Adobe products such as Image Ready, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, and Encore DVD to produce professional videos and DVDs. Photoshop uses a file format called a .PSD or .PDD to store multiple layers of an image. Recently Adobe released a program called Photoshop Elements in order to give a less expensive version of Photoshop with many of the same features. Although Adobe Photoshop is used primarily in doing touch-up for digital photos, it is also used for creating designs forweb pages and professional companies.

Adobe Photoshop was originally created as a convenient and powerful way to retouch photos. Its most basic features include easily cropping and straightening photos that were either scanned ore taken with a digital camera. Under- or overexposed photos can be easily rescued with the retouch power of the Camera RAW and other plug-ins. Photos taken in difficult lighting situations can be perfected by a few clicks of a mouse. Filters and plug-ins can be used to make the picture seem old or change to black and white.

Many web and graphics designers use Photoshop to create and design company logos and advertisements. Built in Photoshop effects and filters can make designing professional logos or advertisements a quick and simple process. With the power of layers and opacity, pictures can be blended together and effects such as shadows, blurs, etc. are made possible. And, for those who desire to return to the finger painting days of their youth, Photoshop has a paintbrush tool with countless brush shapes and textures for anyone who just needs to let out their creativity.

Text editing has also become easily accessible because of Photoshop. Perspectives, shapes, and type on a path are just a few examples of the tons of amazing text effects that are available. Slimy, dripping letters or cloud-writing in the sky are made easy from filters and text effects built into Photoshop.

Web designers thrive on Photoshop for making animations using Photoshop with other Adobe products. The things that can be done with Photoshop are literally endless. This is truly and amazing program.

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10 Things You Can Do With Photoshop CS2 That You Couldn't Do Before Now.

Is Photoshop CS2 worth the upgrade? You bet it is! Here are just 10 things you can do with this fantastic new version of Photoshop that were impossible (or difficult) to do with previous versions:

1. Manipulate objects in the Adobe Bridge
This new generation of file browser enables you to look at photographs and artwork in detail before you open the file, process multiple Camera Raw images, flip through pages in PDF documents, size, rate and organise your work in a convenient and highly user-friendly way. Goes way beyond the capabilities of the File Browser introduced in Photoshop 7.

2. Get rid of imperfections with the Spot Healing Bush
The Spot Healing brush enables you to get rid of slight imperfections - like dust or scratches at the click of a mouse. Unlike the Healing Brush or Patch tools, you don't have to find a source point first.

3. Remove "red-eye" in an instant.
With older versions of Photoshop, removing red-eye and pet-eye was possible, but it wasn't easy. Now, one click of the Red Eye removal tool can remove pet-eye and red-eye from your photographs, in less time than it takes your subject to say "cheese!".

4. Perform non-destructive scaling with Smart Objects.
You know how it is: You try to make an imported object larger, and it goes all blurry and pixelated. With Smart Objects, that's a thing of the past, because you can scale, warp and rotate vector graphics in a non-destructive way.

5. Do neat things in perspective with the new Vanishing Point feature.
With Vanishing point you can cut and paste in perspective. Now you're able to turn a photograph of a wall into a "virtual art gallery" with all the pictures correctly skewed, or move a window from one side of a building to another and, because the perspective is correct, have it look like it's always been there. You can also draw lines that taper off into the distance - wide nearest the camera, narrow further away - just like in "real life".

6. Get more accurate printing.
With Photoshop CS2, the people at Adobe have improved the printing workflow. Now it's even easier to configure your inkjet printer to get more accurate colour printing.

7. Customise menus and workspaces.
Photoshop CS2 lets you highlight commonly used menu items, and set up custom menus and workspaces. Now all the power of Photoshop is (literally) at your command, and can be tailored to your requirements.

8. See what each font looks like before you use it.
Finally! Photoshop gets a WYSIWYG font drop-down menu. Now you don't have to keep text highlighted while you cycle through all the fonts until you get to the right one!

9. Manipulate images with Image Warp.
Image Warp allows you to bend, peel, and stretch images the same way as type. Now you can put an image on a mug or soda can with ease.

10. See what video graphics will look like, while you're doing them.
If you're a video professional like me, you'll know how frustrating it can be: You make a graphic that looks fantastic on a flat computer monitor, but when you import the .psd file into your Avid timeline, and look at it on the TV screen, it's not quite what you had in mind. You then have to go back into Photoshop and make your artwork look "wrong", so it will look right on a video monitor. With Photoshop CS2 you can preview your images on a video monitor directly from the software, and see exactly how they're going to look in your video, even if your editing software is on a different computer. Neat eh?

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Shaun Pearce is a writer and video maker.
His latest production, "Photoshop Master", is an interactive video tutorial. It shows you how to get the most from Photoshop, and can be downloaded from http://www.learnphotoshopfast.com?=art05