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(That means put them away!)
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Adobe Photoshop, Adjustment Layers and more!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Adjustment layers enable non-destructive editing by overlaying tonal and color adjustments. They provide a flexible editing workflow, allowing changes to be tweaked or removed at any time. Mastery of adjustment layers can enhance creative control and preserve image quality.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will practice different tools and techniques and gradually show your success!
Continued!
Click YOUR FILES (on the left)
Double click Photography Folder
This is mirroring your folder on your desktop!
Click the file we began Tuesday:
First Name Last Name Norway.psdc
psdc=Photoshop document Cloud
Now lets fit our image on screen
Press Ctrl + 0
Easily eliminate distracting elements with the Spot Healing Brush tool and the Patch tool.
Let's zoom in a little by pressing Ctrl + (Plus) on our keyboards about 3 times
To reposition the image, simply hold down the space bar on your keyboard and dragging with your mouse to position the image where you want it.
Notice, this actually activates the HAND (panning) tool
Let's create a new layer
Layer Tab>New>Layer
Or Shift + Ctrl + N
Or click the + on the bottom of the Layers Panel
Click the LAYER tab at the top and select
New>Layer
Or click the + on the bottom of the Layers Panel
Layer Tab>New>Layer
or double click the layer's name in the layers panel and type the new name and click ENTER.
Name the Layer:
Spot Healing
To change the name of a layer, double click the layer's name in the layers panel and type the new name and click ENTER.
In the Tools Bar, select the SPOT HEALING BRUSH
This tool is easiest to use and is great for removing small objects like the cows and the poles that might be distracting.
In the options bar at the top, make sure CONTENT-AWARE is highlighted next to Type
Also, select SAMPLE ALL LAYERS
This allows photoshop to look through the currently active yet empty layer to layers underneath where the pixels actually live (on Layer 0)
Make the brush slightly larger than the item you want to remove by tapping the right ot left bracket (next to P on the keyboard) to increase or decrease the size.
Brush setting should still be set from previous adjustment.
Before:
When you click you will see a feathered circle of black:
After:
Now put your cursor at the item you want to remove and click!
Note: It might take a second or two...BE PATIENT!
Remove both cows!
REMEMBER:
When you use the Spot Healing brush (content-aware) Photoshop uses pixels immediately outside the brush cursor to remove the item.
Before:
When you click you will see a feathered enlongated line of black:
After:
You can also click and drag your mouse to remove some of the distracing poles.
Note: you may want to DECREASE the brush size (click the left bracket)
Try it now!
Reposition the photo (space bar) and remove more of the distracting poles!
Reposition the photo (space bar to pan) and remove more of the distracting poles!
Before:
After:
Change the brush size
Remove the red boat
in the front.
Pan over (space bar to pan) to this section (near the top left)
To remove larger items (like this roof in the trees)
its better to tell photoshop WHERE to copy the pixels from
Let's create a new layer
Or click the + on the bottom of the Layers Panel
Click the + on the bottom of the Layers Panel to create a New Layer
Double click the Layer name in the layers panel and type the new name and click ENTER
Change the name of the layer by double clicking the layer's name and type
PATCH
and click ENTER
In the Tools Panel, click and hold your mouse on the Spot Healing Brush (or Right Click) to select the PATCH Tool.
In the Options Bar (at the top) set the Patch Menu to CONTENT-AWARE
And then turn on SAMPLE ALL LAYERS
Now click and drag to draw a rough selection around the item you want to remove.
be sure to make the selection slighlty larger than the item itself.
To tell Photoshop where to get the pixels from, click inside the selection and drag it to the area in the image you want Photoshop to use for the patch.
When you release you mouse button, Photoshop performs the patch and blends it with surrounding pixels.
ADVANCED:
To preserve more of the texture from the area that you copied pixels from, increase the Structure number in the Options bar
To perform more color blending between the two areas, increase the Color slider in the Options bar
This MUST be adjusted before dragging to the new area for pixels!
Press Ctrl + D to deselect the selection.
Now lets fit our image on screen
Press Ctrl + 0
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!