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Peter Barnett
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Hard Photoshop Planets Still Life Photomontage But cannot spend an hour on each holiday snap. Could use simpler software, or could use Photoshop in simple way
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Disclaimer! This is what I do It might not all be the best for you, but something might be of interest I am still learning and finding better ways to do things I havent tried using Photo Fix in Organiser
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Basic Premise I think a key press is a lot quicker than aiming a mouse pointer at a small target on the screen As screen resolutions have become higher, the default size of words (on menus) and icons have become smaller
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Confusing? Like most software, Photoshop presents us with 2, 3 or even 4 ways of doing the same thing e.g. Levels: 1) Layer - New Adjustment Layer – Levels 2) Or use the icon on Layers Panel 3) Enhance - Adjust lighting – Levels 4) Ctrl L
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The Best Way With any software: The best way to start is the way that you can remember But longer term it might be better to learn an easier/quicker way
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Crop Best practice – compose properly so cropping not needed. Old fashioned? But if printing need to crop to aspect ratio 4x6, 5x7 etc Practically speaking, many photos are taken in a rush, so a slightly wider view and cropping later makes sense. Use Toolbox icon, or just C Tick or cross? Easier to use Enter key or Esc key
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Crop and Straighten Can do both at the same time Move mouse pointer to any corner Best to use an overlay - on the crop options menu bar, either grid or rule of thirds for straightening
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New Straighten Tool Is this better than rotating the crop – yes, perhaps: 1. If there is a reliable clear horizontal 2. If there is a clear obvious vertical e.g. on a building 3. Remember: have to use Ctrl with the tool for a vertical 4. And will still need to crop afterwards
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Levels Remember Ctrl L good: window bigger than Layer window bad: not as flexible as the layer method Could use Shift Ctrl L for Auto, but might want to see graph, use the reset button or move the sliders manually Can also use Shift Ctrl B for auto colour
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Converging Verticals Start with Ctrl A to Select All (this is useful for other tasks also) Ctrl T to select Transform Hold down Ctrl to allow each corner to be adjusted independently Ctrl Shift Alt moves opposite corners together (if you can get your fingers round this!)
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