Friday 12 September 2014

Introduction to Photoshop

Photoshop Introduction task


In my first time using photoshop-
I created a photoshop with 4 different images, including; A bear, an astronaut, the eiffel tower and sand dunes, these went on to different layers from each other. This meant that i could still edit the images whilst they were put together on one image in photoshop. I could now lasso the images and place them together on one image. 
To change the size of the image i used the scaling tool, whilst using this tool i held the 'shift' key allowing the image to change size but keep the same scale. This kept it realistic and didn't change the height of width of the image itself.





Saving a file- To save the file i went to the top left corner to click 'file'>'Save as'
I could then chose what i wanted to call the file and where i wanted to save the file. This saved it as a 'PSD' which is a photoshop file. This meant when i opened it again i could still edit the images as they were on different layers, where'as when i saved it as a JPEG it flattened the image, meaning they are all on one layer and i can move the full thing together instead of it being separate.

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