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Basics of Photoshop

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  Basics of Photoshop What is Image? A Visual presentation of something is called Image eg: pictures, photgraphs. Basics of Photoshop. Images are of two types : Raster Images Vector Images Raster Images: Raster Images is a way to represent digital  images.  Eg Scanning photo. Raster Images are  also  know as bitmap. When a raster image is  created,  the image on the screen is converted into  pixels. Each pixel is assigned a specific value that determines its color. This format uses the  red, green, blue (RGB) color system. An RGB value of 0,0,0 would be black, and the values  go all the way through to 256 for each color, allowing the expression of a wide range of values.  In photographs with subtle shading, this can be extremely valuable. Raster graphic are resolution-dependent and cannot be scaled up arbitrary without loss of apparent  quality. Some Raster Images : Here fish is formed by blue color pixels. As the image is created using pixel (no digital camera  is used),  hence the im

25 Basic Adobe Photoshop Shortcuts Key for MAC and Windows

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  There are a ton of Photoshop shortcuts key. However, you don’t need to know every keyboard shortcuts that  Photoshop  offers. In this blog, we are going to show you some commonly used  Adobe Photoshop  shortcuts key that will help you maximize your workflow. 25 Basic Photoshop Shortcuts Key for MAC and Windows Professional One of the Photoshop strengths is that it makes extensive use of keyboard shortcuts, but  it’s difficult to remember them all. So, here we have created this blog for you that will make  it easy for you to remember them. 1. New Layer Get started on your new project in next to no time with this handy shortcut that immediately  whips up a new layer and dialogue box. WINDOWS: Shift+Ctrl+N MAC: Shift+Cmd+N 2. New Layer behind the Selected Layer Mastering the new layer shortcut is a doddle, so once you are ready to drop in a layer behind it. WINDOWS: Cmd+New Layer Icon MAC: Ctrl+New Layer icon 3. New Layer via Copy This command is used to create a new layer from an exist