Adventures in Photoshop, Part __ ?
May. 9th, 2016 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Trying to teach myself PS CC is sometimes fun and sometimes sends me screaming into the night. As in last night, trying to correct a photograph of a rose I wanted to have printed and just muffing it up horribly. *le sigh*
The various "sharpen" functions are ones I have not mastered yet at all. I'm sure I'll love it when I master it but I'm at that stage I was when I transitioned from Photobucket to ipiccy a couple of years ago: "I just want to do this, I just want my little slider bar back, where is the eraser so I can selectively apply this effect?" etc etc etc. That said I do LOVELOVEOVE the fun effects with fonts - especially drop shadows, contouring and glow effects.
This morning I had a little more luck inmproving contrast, brightness, color, warmth etc on a photo I took yesterday of flowers behind the garage, but it still feels like I'm in the "beginner's luck" stage. I didn't even attempt to sharpen either of these, btw. Baby steps, baby steps.....
The various "sharpen" functions are ones I have not mastered yet at all. I'm sure I'll love it when I master it but I'm at that stage I was when I transitioned from Photobucket to ipiccy a couple of years ago: "I just want to do this, I just want my little slider bar back, where is the eraser so I can selectively apply this effect?" etc etc etc. That said I do LOVELOVEOVE the fun effects with fonts - especially drop shadows, contouring and glow effects.
This morning I had a little more luck inmproving contrast, brightness, color, warmth etc on a photo I took yesterday of flowers behind the garage, but it still feels like I'm in the "beginner's luck" stage. I didn't even attempt to sharpen either of these, btw. Baby steps, baby steps.....
no subject
Date: 2016-05-14 01:02 am (UTC)I either save as a copy or give the copy a new name. It is sometimes easier to give a new name because if the file is IMG_2445 and I have worked on it I will call it IMG_2445a, so I know I've working on it.
To compress or not? Since I don't usually do png or tiff I don't have need to compress or not.
PSD.... Is the image with all the layers....if you flattened the image, then there is no need to save it as a PSD.
I've tried reading Adobe's tutorial and it was still greek to me. Yes, I think they design it that way on purpose.
I'd be interested in that one :D Sure I'll PM it to you.
no subject
Date: 2016-05-19 10:06 pm (UTC)*argh* It's slowing me down tremendously.
But at least I'm learning bit by bit.
I either save as a copy or give the copy a new name. It is sometimes easier to give a new name because if the file is IMG_2445 and I have worked on it I will call it IMG_2445a, so I know I've working on it.
I do something very similar! I always add a number or letter at the end so I know which version or simply that I've edited it. Thank you for the info on files, I think I'm starting to understand each one better. I'm surprised jpg's are such a standard format because they're "lossy" (is that the term?) You lose some information every time you copy a jpg. I've sometimes done awards banners where I've seen a huge difference from time to time on the quality of the artist's "originals" and ones the mods have reproduced and copied for contents.
no subject
Date: 2016-05-19 10:24 pm (UTC)Did that help?
no subject
Date: 2016-05-20 12:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-26 03:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-28 01:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-05-28 06:25 am (UTC)I also miss being able to simply "erase" pixels in ipiccy when I'm adding a new filter or layer.