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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 Classroom in a Book [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x190x15 mm, weight: 630 g
  • Serija: Classroom in a Book
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0136617239
  • ISBN-13: 9780136617235
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 230x190x15 mm, weight: 630 g
  • Serija: Classroom in a Book
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0136617239
  • ISBN-13: 9780136617235
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 Classroom in a Book is the most thorough and comprehensive way for you to master Adobe&;s industry-leading consumer-targeted photo-editing software. Each chapter in this step-by-step, lesson-based guide contains a project that builds on your growing knowledge of the program, while end-of-chapter review questions reinforce each lesson. You will learn the basics of editing your images with Photoshop Elements and learn how to best use the program's many new features.

 

This edition covers many new and improved features in Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020, including two tools based on Adobe Sensei AI technology that smooth skin to improve people&;s appearance while still looking natural, and colorize black and white photos or give a new look to color images. The revolutionary Select Subject feature makes complex selections in one click that would normally take much longer to create. And, of course, this edition includes Auto Creations delivered to your Home Screen and some of the latest guided edits, such as a fun way to paint patterns onto any photo. You&;ll discover new techniques that let you expand your creativity and improve your images from the other side of the photography process. And you&;ll learn how to print, export, and share your images.


Getting Started 1(1)
About Classroom in a Book 1(1)
What's new in this edition 1(1)
Prerequisites 2(1)
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 2(1)
Online content 2(1)
Creating a work folder 3(1)
Creating an Adobe ID 4(1)
Understanding the catalog file 4(1)
Additional resources 5(1)
1 A Quick Tour Of Photoshop Elements
6(24)
How Photoshop Elements works
8(1)
Importing media
9(3)
Exploring the Organizer workspace
12(4)
Reviewing and comparing images
16(5)
The Editor workspace
21(5)
Getting help and inspiration
26(3)
Review questions
29(1)
2 Importing And Sorting Photos
30(34)
Getting started
32(1)
Getting photos
32(11)
Sorting your photos
43(1)
Automatically finding faces for tagging
43(4)
Welcome to the People view
47(6)
Sorting photos by location
53(5)
Grouping photos as events
58(5)
Review questions
63(1)
3 Tagging, Grouping, And Searching Photos
64(34)
Getting started
66(1)
Making it easier to find your photos
66(7)
Grouping photos
73(9)
Filtering and finding photos
82(11)
Letting Photoshop Elements curate your photo collection automatically
93(4)
Review questions
97(1)
4 Image Editing Background And Basics
98(36)
Getting started
100(1)
Editing photos in the Organizer
100(2)
Recognizing what your photo needs
102(9)
Correcting photos in Quick Edit mode
111(2)
Adding quick effects, textures, and frames
113(1)
Turning a frown into a smile
114(1)
Working in Guided Edit mode
115(1)
Guided color correction
116(2)
Resizing photos made easy
118(1)
Working with Auto Smart Tone
119(2)
Opening closed eyes
121(1)
Selective editing with the Smart Brush
122(3)
Working with camera raw images
125(8)
Review questions
133(1)
5 Working With Color And Making Selections
134(28)
Getting started
136(1)
Correcting color problems
136(7)
Working with red-eye
143(2)
Brightening a smile
145(1)
Why won't Photoshop Elements do what I tell it to do?
146(1)
Making selections
147(7)
Changing the color of a pictured object
154(5)
Colorizing a photo
159(1)
Working with color management
160(1)
Review questions
161(1)
6 Fixing Lighting And Exposure Problems
162(22)
Getting started
164(1)
Adjusting images for tonal balance
164(1)
Brightening an underexposed image
165(5)
Correcting parts of an image selectively
170(6)
Improving faded or overexposed images
176(7)
Review questions
183(1)
7 Reframing, Retouching, And Recomposing Images
184(32)
Getting started
186(1)
Improving the composition of a photo
186(4)
Working with the image canvas
190(2)
Working with text
192(1)
Adding a quick border
193(1)
Recomposing an image within its frame
194(6)
Removing wrinkles and spots
200(4)
Removing unwanted objects from images
204(7)
Creating effects with filters
211(4)
Review questions
215(1)
8 Combining Images
216(30)
Getting started
218(1)
Combining images automatically
218(19)
Using layers to combine photographs
237(8)
Review questions
245(1)
9 Getting Creative
246(44)
Getting started
248(1)
On the arty side of the Editor
248(3)
Producing a photo book
251(17)
Creating a slideshow
268(2)
Making your own meme
270(2)
Creative framing with layer masks
272(2)
Making a photo look like a painting
274(5)
Creating a photo collage
279(2)
Getting creative with text
281(4)
Creating a type mask
285(4)
Review questions
289(1)
10 Printing, Sharing, And Exporting
290(14)
Getting started
292(1)
About printing
292(10)
Backing up your catalog and media files
302(1)
Review questions
303(1)
Index 304
Jeff Carlson is a columnist for the Seattle Times and a contributing editor at TidBITS, and writes for publications such as DPReview, CreativePro, and Macworld. He is the author of the books Take Control of Your Digital Photos, Take Control of Your Digital Storage, and Take Control of Lightroom CC, among many other titles, including several editions of Photoshop Elements: Visual QuickStart Guide. He also co-hosts the podcast PhotoActive and leads photography workshops in the Pacific Northwest. He believes theres never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory.