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Photoshop Tutorial For Beginners– 6 Tips For Getting Started

When you use Photo Shop to edit a photo, you might be asked in the end to choose the level of quality for your photo before saving it. Using layers will allow you to edit one part of the photo without affecting the rest

Change/remove the background and turn into transparent. Next, insert or create the desired shape, photo, or text. You have to click on Save for Web and not simply Save As because the latter would cause your photo to lose its transparent background once you’re done.

To put point simply, contrast is the ability of a certain object, in this case that would be Photoshop, to display the contrast or improvement between light and dark colors or the difference between black and white. In a monochromatic photo, contrast is especially essential because it makes distinguishing various objects in the photo easier. In colored photos, contrast is important when the photo has a particularly dark background.

 

 

Tip # 1 Selecting the Type of Image File
Each time you edit a photo in a primary way, the default settings of Photoshop would usually ask you to save the file in PSD format; be which as it may, it’s better for you to save your photos in jpeg as this is the most commonly accepted file and allows you to upload photos easily on just about any website.

Tip # 2 Photos without Background
Let’s say you wish to create a particular design or content or you have actually cut out a particular figure and you want to use it on a web page or even any design without white colored background. This is impossible to do with MS Paint, but certainly easy to get with Adobe Photoshop.

Tip # 3 Understanding Contrast
In a monochromatic photo, contrast is especially important because it makes distinguishing various objects in the photo easier. In colored photos, contrast is important when the photo has a particularly dark background.

Tip # 4 Choosing the Quality Level
You might be asked in the end to choose the level of quality for your photo before saving it when you use Photo Shop to edit a photo. Because it allows you to enjoy superior quality while reducing the file size of your photo, the ideal level to choose is 60. Anything more can be particularly heavy and consume much disk space while the anything less can compromise the appearance of your photo.

Tip # 5 Going Retro
To make your photos white and black, simply go to the Image Toolbar then click gray scale and your photos would immediately look decades older.

Layers basically let you know the different layers that your photo consists of. Yes, your photo is indeed made up of multiple layers, and you can a new one or remove an old one with the Layers Toolbar. Using layers will allow you to edit one part of the photo without affecting the rest.

Photo Shop is just one of the highest amazing and yet complicated software programs out in the market right now, but don’t worry … you’ll only have to suffer its complicatedness at the start. After a while, you’ll soon get the hang of Photo Shop and then you’ll be editing your photos like mad!

Tip # 6 Marquee Tools
These tools allow you to select a portion of the photo in the shape you prefer. The rectangular selection tool is the simplest and most commonly used. The elliptical marquee tool will allow you to make a circular selection while the single row or column marquee tools– as their names imply– allow you to make a straight line selection in your photo.

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