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AdobePhotoshop7.0for Photographers
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This is a book about Photoshop and photography. A rich variety of text effects can be
achieved in Photoshop and designers who work in print and multimedia often mainly
use the program for this purpose. Since there are plenty of other Photoshop books
devoted mainly to the needs of graphic designers, I am going to concentrate on the
needs of image makers. But you will find more information on using the type tools
contained in Chapter Fifteen.
Shape tools
Photoshop can let you create shapes that can be in the form of a filled layer with a
vector mask (formerly referred to as a layer clipping path), a solid fill, or a path
outline. You can define polygon shapes and also import custom shapes from EPS
graphics, such as a regularly used company logo, and store these as Shape presets
using the Preset Manager. The shape tools are a recently added crossover feature
from ImageReady. Single pixel or wider lines can be drawn with the line shape tool.
To constrain the drawing angle by 45 degree increments, hold down the Shift key
(this applies to all the painting tools as well). Arrowheads can be added to the line
either at the start or finish of the line. Click the Shape button in line tool Options to
customize the appearance of the arrowhead proportions.
Annotation tools
You can add text or sound notes to a file in Photoshop. Documents that are annotated
in this way can be saved in the Photoshop, PDF or TIFF formats. To annotate an
open document, select the text note tool and click inside the image window. A note
icon is placed together with an open text window. Enter text inside the window – for
example, this can be a short description of the retouching which needs to be carried
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out on this part of the picture. After completing the text entry, close the text window.
The text note will remain as a small icon floating above the actual image. Although
viewable in Photoshop, these notes will not be visible when you actually come to
print the image. If you save a copy of an image as a PDF and send this to a client,
they will be able to open it in Acrobat, add notes in Acrobat and export a Notes file
for you to import back into the original Photoshop image. To delete a note or delete
all notes, Control/right mouse-click on a note icon. The contextual menu will offer
you the choice of deleting that note or all notes in the current document. If you want
to append a sound note to a file, check in your System Control Panels that the computer’s
built-in microphone is selected as the incoming sound source. When you click in the
window with the sound note tool a small sound recording dialog appears. Press the
record button and record your spoken instructions. When finished, press Stop. The sound
message will be stored in the document when saved in the above file formats.
Eyedropper/color sampler
The eyedropper samples pixel color values from any open image window and makes
that the foreground color. The sample area can be set to Point, 3 × 3 Average, 5 × 5
Average. The Point option will sample a single pixel color value only and this may
not be truly representative of the color you are trying to sample. You might quite
easily be clicking on a ‘noisy’ pixel or some other pixel artifact. A 3 × 3 average, 5 ×
5 average sample area will usually provide a better indication of the color value of
the pixels in the area you are clicking. If you hold down the Option/Alt key, the
sample becomes the background color (but when working with any of the following
tools – brush, pencil, type, line, gradient or bucket – holding down the Option/Alt
key will create a new foreground color). The sampler tool provides persistent pixel
value readouts in the Info palette from up to four points in the image. The sample
point readouts will remain visible all the time in the Info palette. The sample points
themselves are only visible whenever the color sampler tool is selected. The great
value of the color sampler tool is having the ability to monitor pixel color values at
fixed points in an image. To see what I mean, take a look at the tutorial in Chapter
Eight, which demonstrates how the combination of placing color samplers and pre-
cise curves point positioning means that you now have even more fine color control
with valuable numeric feedback in Photoshop. Sample points can be deleted by drag-
ging them outside the image window or Option/Alt-clicking on them (whenever
the color sampler tool is selected).
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Measure
The measure tool provides an easy means of measuring distances and angles. To
draw a measuring line, open the Info palette and click and drag with the measure tool
in the image window. The measure tool also has a protractor mode – after drawing a
measuring line, Option/Alt-click on one of the end points and drag out a second
measuring line. As you drag this out, the angle measurements are updated in the Info
palette. The measure tool line will only remain visible when the tool is selected, or
you can hide it with the View > Hide Extras command. The measure tool line can be
updated at any time by clicking and dragging any of the end points. As with other tools
the measure tool can be made to snap to the grid or guides.
Navigation tools – hand and zoom
To navigate around an image, select the hand tool and drag to scroll. To zoom in on
an image, either click with the zoom tool to magnify, or drag with the zoom tool,
marqueeing the area to magnify. This combines a zoom and scrolling function. In
normal mode, a plus icon appears inside the magnifying glass icon. To zoom out,
hold down the Option/Alt key and click (the plus sign is replaced with a minus sign).
A useful shortcut well worth memorizing is that at any time, holding down the
Spacebar accesses the hand tool. Holding down the Spacebar+Command/Ctrl key
calls up the zoom tool (except when editing text). Holding down the Spacebar+Option/
Alt calls up the zoom tool in zoom out mode. An image can be viewed anywhere
between 0.2% and 1600%. Another zoom shortcut is Command/Ctrl-plus (Command-
click the ‘=’ key) to zoom in and Command/Ctrl-minus (next to ‘=’) to zoom out.
The hand and zoom tools also have another navigational function. Double-click the
hand tool to make the image fit to screen. Double-click the zoom tool to magnify the
image to 100%. There are buttons on the Options bar which perform similar zoom
commands: Fit On Screen; Actual Pixels; Print Size. Navigation can also be con-
trolled from the Navigator palette, the View menu and the lower left box of the
image window. Checking the Resize Windows to Fit box will cause the Photoshop
document windows to always resize to accommodate resizing, but within the con-
straints of the free screen area space. The Ignore Palettes checkbox will tell Photoshop
to ignore this constraint and resize the windows behind the palettes.
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Foreground/background colors
As mentioned earlier when discussing use of the eyedropper tool, the default setting has
black as the foreground color and white as the background color. To reset the default
colors, either click on the black/white foreground/background mini icon or simply click
‘D’. Next to the main icon is a switch symbol. Clicking on this exchanges the colors, so
the foreground becomes the background. The keyboard shortcut for this is ‘X’.
Selection mode/Quick mask
The left icon is the standard for Selection mode display. The right icon converts a
selection to display as a semitransparent colored ‘Quick mask’. Double-click either
icon to change the default overlay mask color. Hit ‘Q’ to toggle between the two modes.
Screen display
The standard mode displays images in the familiar separate windows. More than one
document can be opened at a time and it is easy to select individual images by click-
ing on their windows. The middle display option changes the background display to
an even medium gray color and centers the image in the window with none of the
distracting system window border. All remaining open documents are hidden from
view (but can be accessed via the Window menu). Full Screen mode displays the
image against a black background and hides the menu bar. The Tools palette and
other palettes can be hidden too by pressing the Tab key. To show all the palettes,
press the Tab key again. To toggle between these three viewing modes, press the ‘F’
key. You can also use Tab+Control/right mouse-click to cycle through each open image
window, however the associated screen display is set. Here is another tip: if you are
fond of working in Full Screen mode with a totally black border, but miss not having
access to the menu bar, in the two full screen modes you can toggle the display of the
menu bar with the Shift-F keyboard command. When you are in the middle full-
screen viewing mode you can replace the gray colored pasteboard by selecting a new
color in the Color Picker and Shift-clicking with the paint bucket tool in the paste-
board area. Warning: this action cannot be undone with Command/Ctrl-Z!
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Jump to button
ImageReady™ 7.0 is a stand-alone application, that is installed with Photoshop 7.0. Click-
ing on the ‘Jump to’ icon will switch you from Photoshop to ImageReady™ and vice
versa, without having to exit from the current program. The file will always continue to
remain open in the previous program and you can select different programs to jump to
from the File > Jump to menu. Upon installation, applicable application aliases are in-
stalled in the Photoshop7.0 > Helpers > Jump to Graphics Editor folder, i.e. Adobe
Illustrator™ from Photoshop or HTML editing programs like Adobe GoLive™ from
ImageReady™. If the other program is not currently open, the Jump to button will launch it.
Summary
The tools and palettes mentioned here will be cropping up again over the following
chapters. Hopefully the later tutorials will help reinforce the message. In order to
help familiarize yourself with the Photoshop tools and Palette functions, help dialog
boxes will pop up after a few seconds whenever you leave a cursor hovering over
any one of the Photoshop buttons or tool icons (see: Show Tool Tips in the General
Preferences). A brief description is included in the box and tools have their keyboard
shortcuts written in brackets.
Figure 6.32 The Photoshop Color Picker, which is shown with a ‘grayed out’ color field because Gamut
Warning is currently checked in the View menu. The alert icon beside the newly selected foreground
color tells you it is out of gamut. If you check on the cube icon below, this will make the selected
color jump to the nearest HTML web safe color. If you check the Only Web Colors box the Color
Picker will display the restricted web safe color palette.
Show web safe colors only
The color field area New selected color Out-of-gamut warning
Jump to nearest web safe color
HTML color reference
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File formats
File Formats
Chapter Seven
P
hotoshop supports just about any image file format you care to mention.
Choosing which format to output your images to should be determined by
what you want to do with that file and the list can then be further narrowed
down to a handful of recognized formats, appropriate to your needs. You may want
to choose a format that is intended for prepress output, or screen-based publishing,
or maybe you wish to use a format that is suitable for image archiving only. Screen-
based publishing is a rapidly growing sector of the publishing industry and it is predicted
that the percentage of designers operating in cross-media publishing, i.e. screen and print,
will soon overtake those working in print design only. The Save for Web dialog contains
a lot of useful web format tools and Photoshop7.0 ships with ImageReady™ 7.0,
which is a stand-alone web image editing program, and you can switch back and
forth between Photoshop7.0 and ImageReady™ 7.0 to produce optimized, sliced images,
animated GIFs and even rollover buttons complete with JavaScript code. Adobe
InDesign™ and Adobe GoLive™ enable you to share Photoshop files between these
separate applications and see changes made to a Photoshop file be automatically updated
in the other program. This modular approach means that many Adobe graphics programs
are able to integrate with each other.
While an image is open in Photoshop, it can be manipulated without being limited
by the range of features supported in the original source format. If you open an EPS
format image in Photoshop and simply adjust the levels and save it, Photoshop will
overwrite the original. But you can also edit the same EPS image in Photoshop,
adding features such as layers or adjustment layers. When you come to save, you
will be shown the Save dialog shown in Figure 7.1. This reminds you that the file
contains features that are not supported by the EPS file format and alerts you to the
fact that if you click Save now, not all the components in the image (i.e. layers) will
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be fully saved. This is because while you can save the file as an EPS, the EPS format
does not support layers and the document will therefore be saved in a flattened state.
If I were to select the native Photoshop file format and check the Layers box, then it
will become possible for me to now save this version of the image in the native
Photoshop format and preserve the layer features. Only the Photoshop, PDF and
TIFF formats are capable of supporting all the Photoshop features such as vector
masks and image adjustment layers. Saving in the native Photoshop format should
result in a more compact file size, except when you save a layered Photoshop file
with the Maximize Backward Compatibility checked in the preferences. Figure 7.18
at the end of this chapter contains a summary of file format compatibility with the various
Photoshop features.
Figure 7.1 The Photoshop Save dialog box.
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
This is the most universally recognized, industry-standard image format. Labs and
output bureaux generally request that you save your output image as a TIFF, as this
can be read by most other imaging computer systems. If you are distributing a file
for output as a print or transparency, or for someone else to continue editing your
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master file, you will usually be safest supplying it as a TIFF. Photoshop TIFFs now
support alpha channels and paths, although bureaux receiving TIFF files for direct
output will normally request that a TIFF file is flattened and saved with all alpha
channels removed. An uncompressed TIFF is about the same size as shown in the
Image Size dialog box. The TIFF format in Photoshop offers several compression
options. LZW (which appears in the Save dialog box) is a lossless compression op-
tion. Data is compacted and the file size reduced without any image detail being lost.
Saving and opening will take longer when LZW is utilized, so some bureaux will
request that you do not use it. ZIP is another lossless compression encoding that like
LZW is most effective where you have images that contain large areas of a single
color. JPEG compression is a lossy compression method and is described more fully
later. TIFF has the benefit of being able to support transparency and all of the
Photoshop 7.0 features (should you wish to). The byte order is chosen to match the
computer system platform the file is being read on. However, most software programs
these days are aware of the difference, so the byte order is far less relevant now. The main
formats used for publishing work are TIFF and EPS (and also the native Photoshop
file format in an Adobe InDesign™ or Illustrator™ workflow, where Maximize Back-
wards Compatibility must be switched on). Of these, TIFF is the more flexible format,
but this does not necessarily imply that it is better. The PDF file format is also gaining
popularity for DTP (desktop publishing) work. TIFF files can readily be placed in
QuarkXPress™, PageMaker™, InDesign™ and any other DTP or word processing docu-
ment. The TIFF format is more open though and unlike the EPS format, you can make
adjustments within the DTP program as to the way a TIFF image will appear in print.
Figure 7.2 The TIFF save options allow you
to apply LZW, ZIP or JPEG compression to
a file. The Save Image Pyramid option will
save a pyramid structure of scaled-down ver-
sions of the full-resolution image. TIFF pyra-
mid-savvy DTP applications (there are none
I know of yet) will then be able to display a
good quality TIFF preview, but without hav-
ing to load the whole file. If an open image
contains alpha channels or layers, the Save
dialog in Figure 7.1 will indicate this and you
can keep these options checked to preserve
these in a TIFF save. If the File Saving prefer-
ences have Ask Before Saving Layered TIFF
Files switched on a further alert dialog will
warn you after clicking OK to the TIFF op-
tions the first time you save a layered TIFF.
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EPS
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files are the preferred format for placing large color
separated files within a page layout document. The EPS file format uses a low reso-
lution preview to display the image on screen while the image data is written in the
PostScript language used to build the output on a PostScript device. The image data
is ‘encapsulated’ which means it cannot be altered outside of the program that cre-
ated it (i.e. Photoshop). The downside of using EPS is that all the PostScript image
data must be processed by the RIP every time you make an output, even if only a
smaller amount of data is required to produce a proof and EPS files can take longer
to process than a TIFF. However, you get an almost instantaneous rendering of the
image preview when editing a DTP document on the screen. The saving options
include:
Preview display: This is a low resolution preview for viewing in the page layout.
The choice is between None, a 1-bit/8-bit TIFF preview which is supported on both
platforms, or a 1-bit /8-bit/JPEG Macintosh preview. I recommend the 8-bit preview
mode or JPEG Macintosh preview if working on the Mac.
Encoding: The choice is between ASCII or Binary encoding. ASCII encoding is
more generic but generates large files and is suited to PC platforms only. Binary
encoded files are half the size of ASCII encoded files and can therefore be pro-
cessed more quickly. JPEG coding produces the smallest sized, compressed files.
Use JPEG only if you are sending the job to a Level 3 PostScript printer. Bear in
mind that image quality will become significantly degraded whenever you select a
lower quality JPEG compression setting.
Include Halftone Screen and Include Transfer Functions: For certain subjects,
images will print better if you are able to override the default screen used on a print
job. Transfer functions are similar to making Curves image adjustments. Check these
boxes if you want information entered to override the default printer settings. They
do not alter the screen appearance of the image and are adjusted to accommodate dot
gain output. The screen and transfer functions are defined in Photoshop. If printing
the same file to two different printers, you may wish to save one file for the final
print job as it is and save another version for the proof printer specifying the use of
preset transfer functions to compensate for the different printing characteristics.
PostScript Color Management: This will enable PostScript Level 2 devices or higher
to read the Grayscale, RGB or Lab profiles embedded in Photoshop and convert as
necessary. But I believe it is better to let Photoshop handle the color management
and conversions.
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If any vector data is present in the document this can be interpreted such that the
vector information will be rasterized in the EPS file. As usual, clipping paths can be
saved in an EPS file – a clipping path will act as an outline mask when the EPS file
is placed into a page layout program. If you have a work path saved in the Paths
palette it can be specified to be used as the clipping path from within Photoshop.
DCS
Figure 7.3 The DCS 2.0 Format options dialog box.
QuarkXPress also uses a version of the EPS format known as DCS (Desktop Color
Separations). The DCS 1.0 format generates five separate files: one preview composite
and four-color separation files. It can be difficult to manage all these individual color
plate files, especially when there are a lot of images in a folder. The DCS 2.0 format
is a self-contained file containing the preview and separations. Crucially, DCS 2.0
supports more than four color channels, i.e. spot colors and HiFi color.
Photoshop PDF
The PDF (Portable Document Format) is an electronic publishing format used
primarily for the distribution of document layouts, although it is fast gaining accep-
tance for prepress work and is the principal format forAdobe Acrobat™ and Adobe
Illustrator™. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a freeware program and widely available to
install from consumer magazine CDs or can be downloaded from the Adobe website.
CD Presentations, like that found on the AdobePhotoshop Tutorial CD, use the
Acrobat PDF format to display electronically published documents. Adobe Acrobat
can reproduce pages designed in InDesign or Illustrator to be viewed as self-
contained documents. Best of all, Acrobat documents are small in size and can be printed
at high resolution. The main selling point of PDF is its independence of computer
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[...]... the correct fonts The Photoshop PDF format (see Figure 7.4) can save all Photoshop7.0 features, with either JPEG or lossless ZIP compression and is backwards compatible in as much as it will save a flattened composite for viewing within programs that are unable to fully interpret the Photoshop 7.0 layer information The PDF format in Photoshop is particularly useful for sending Photoshop images to people... on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark File formats RGB CMYK Indexed Color Grayscale Layers Alpha Channels Paths ICC Annotations AdobePhotoshop • • • • • • • • • AdobePhotoshop 2.0 • • • • • • • FlashPix • File format • CompuServe GIF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JPEG • • Photoshop EPS • • Photoshop DCS 1.0 • • Photoshop DCS 2.0 • • Photoshop PDF • • PICT • • • • • • • • TIFF • • • •... can view an image at the gamma setting intended for your monitor Newer versions of Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer web browsers will support the PNG format 203 Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers IVUE The IVUE format was used by the Live Picture program for display and image processing in Live Picture... IVUE pyramid structure format using the Live Picture software before they can be opened in the Live Picture program Photoshop and Live Picture complement each other and for that reason you can import IVUE files into Photoshop, for further modification The IVUE Import plug-in (which came with Live Picture) must first be installed in the Photoshop plugins folder FlashPix The FlashPix format was jointly developed... protect the opening of a PDF file in Photoshop Once opened in Photoshop, it will be fully editable There are two security options: 40-bit RC4 for lower-level security and compatibility with versions 3 and 4 of Acrobat and 128-bit RC4, for higher security and Acrobat 5 only Importing multi-page PDF files The Photoshop Parser plug-ins enable Photoshop to import any Adobe Illustrator, EPS or generic single/multi-page.. .Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers Figure 7.4 The PDF Options dialog You can save nearly all of the Photoshop7.0 features in the PDF format and include password security to restrict file access to unauthorised users operating system and the fonts installed on the client’s... Occasionally one comes across a photograph to be prepared for a web page that would save more efficiently as a GIF (see Figure 7.10) and vice versa – there are some graphics 195 Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers that will benefit from being saved as a JPEG (see Figure 7.11) Photoshop includes saving options that allow you to... 256 maximum color palette to save the GIF in This includes the 8-bit palettes for the Macintosh and Windows systems These are fine for platform specific work, but such GIF files may display differently on the other system’s palette The Web palette contains the 216 colors common to both platforms and is therefore a good choice for web publishing if viewers are limited to looking at the image on an 8-bit... purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers PDF security The PDF security options allow you to restrict file access to authorized users only – you can introduce password protection to open a file in either Acrobat or Photoshop And you can also have a secondary password for permission to print or modify the PDF file in Acrobat Note that this... Figure 7.19 File format saving options showing which Photoshop features can be saved in the listed formats Those indicated with a red dot are savable on the Mac OS only PNG (Portable Network Graphics) This is a newish file format used for the display and distribution of RGB color files online PNG (pronounced ‘ping’) features improved image compression and enables alpha mask channels (for creating transparency) . watermark.
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Jump to button
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This is a book about Photoshop and photography. A rich variety of text effects can be
achieved in Photoshop