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Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Unit H: Improving Productivity
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Objectives Use the Image Processor Create and run an action Batch process an action Use the History panel Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Objectives Create a snapshot and use the History Brush tool Clone with the Clone Stamp tool Clone with the Healing Brush tool Experiment with cloning options Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Improving Productivity Photoshop Provides design and photograph enhancements Plays many roles in a graphics environment Photoshop workhorse Many built-in modules Image processor in a graphics workflow environment Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Image Processor Repetitive tasks workflows Often found in web environments Example: Converting images to the same file format Image Processor feature Quickly converts groups of files to other file formats Many options available Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Image Processor Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Image Processor dialog box
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Creating and Running an Action Actions involve repetition Save repetitive steps as an action Good practice Saves time Created, stored Automatically saved in the Actions panel Available on the Actions panel for all future files once created Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Creating and Running an Action Smart set of actions Advantageous for getting work completed quickly Exporting an action Allows action availability on different computers Copy to a portable file; email Saved file Extension of ATN Loaded from the Actions panel Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Creating and Running an Action Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated New action added to the Actions panel Three commands added to the Invert action
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Batch Processing an Action Batch process Applying an action to an entire folder of images Image Processor primary function Convert files from one format to another Batch processing Allows application of a single action simultaneously to multiple images Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Batch Processing an Action Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Batch dialog box
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Using the History Panel History panel features Can quickly revert a file to its first opened state Then bring it back to its current state Lists the last twenty by default (states) Last state in the list represents last change made to the file Clicking a state in the list Returns file to that point Can then start working from that state Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the History Panel History panel logs each command performed as a new state Logs specific number of states Saving more states requires more memory to keep the states active File Menu Revert command Returns file to a previous state Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the History Panel Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing states on the History panel
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Creating a Snapshot and Using the History Brush Tool History Brush tool (“revert” brush) Paints using any one of the snapshots as a source Using the History Brush tool Click the Sets the source for the history brush icon Can paint in artwork from a saved state Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Creating a Snapshot and Using the History Brush Tool History Brush artistic function Set to a low opacity Gradually “paint in” artwork from a saved state Tip: Set History panel to automatically save a snapshot every time artwork saved Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Creating a Snapshot and Using the History Brush Tool Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing the snapshot added to the History Panel Applying the History brush tool to the artwork
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Cloning with the Clone Stamp Tool Cloning Copying pixels from one area to another Clone Stamp tool Brush used to clone pixels Options: brush size, hardness and opacity Part of cloning Sample: source of clone Clone: copied pixels from sample Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Cloning with the Clone Stamp Tool Current & Below sampling option Used with the Clone Stamp tool Clone Stamp tool samples artwork from the current layer and all the layers below Aligned option Available on the Tools panel Previously sampled items are continued Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Cloning with the Clone Stamp Tool Working “non-destructively” Considered a Photoshop best practice Applies to cloning Using the Clone Stamp tool Work in a manner not permanently affecting the original artwork Current & Below option is key When needing to clone Create an empty layer above the artwork for the clone Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Cloning with the Clone Stamp Tool Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing the finished artwork Viewing the cloned bird
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Cloning with the Healing Brush Tool Healing Brush tool: cloning tool Sample using the Healing Brush Clone to another Matches clone to the texture, lighting, and shading of the area being cloned to Useful for cloning large areas of non- specific data Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Cloning with the Healing Brush Tool Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing the first clone Viewing the finished artwork
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Experimenting with Cloning Options Clone Stamp and Healing Brush tool options: both similar Sampling options Current Layer Samples artwork only on the targeted layer Artwork or adjustments on layers above or below targeted layer not involved in the sample Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Experimenting with Cloning Options Sampling options (cont’d.) Current & Below Samples appearance of the artwork as a composite of the current layer and all layers beneath it Artwork or adjustments on layers above the targeted layer not involved in the sample All Layers Samples the appearance of the artwork as the result of all layers in the image Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Experimenting with Cloning Options Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing the first clone Viewing the second clone
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Summary Photoshop workhorse Many built-in modules Effective image processor in a graphics workflow environment Photoshop’s Image Processor feature Quickly converts groups of files to other file formats Smart way to work in Photoshop Have history panel automatically save a snapshot every time artwork saved Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Summary Cloning Copying pixels from one area to another Clone Stamp tool Brush used to clone pixels Cloning parts: sample and clone Working “non-destructively” Photoshop best practice Includes cloning Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Summary Using the Clone Stamp tool Work in a manner not permanently affecting the original artwork Current & Below option is key Healing Brush tool: cloning tool Sampling options Current Layer Current & Below All layers Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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