Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual : Covers 2014 Release (2nd Edition)
Photoshop CC is an outstanding image editor, but it can be pretty overwhelming. This book makes learning Photoshop as easy as possible by explaining the hows and whys in a friendly, conversational style. You’ll unlock Photoshop’s secrets, new goodies, and time-saving features, with expert tips and p...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, CA, USA
O'Reilly Media
20140901
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Edición: | 2nd ed |
Colección: | The missing manual : the book that should have been in the box Photoshop CC
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629758706719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Foreword
- The Missing Credits
- Introduction
- What's New in Photoshop CC 2014
- About This Book
- About the Outline
- For Photographers
- The Very Basics
- About→These→Arrows
- About the Online Resources
- Missing CD
- Registration
- Feedback
- Errata
- Safari® Books Online
- Part One: The Basics
- Chapter 1: Photoshop CC Guided Tour
- Meet the Application Frame
- The Almighty Options Bar
- Swapping Screen Modes
- Changing Photoshop's Appearance
- Working with Panels
- Customizing Your Workspace
- The Tools Panel
- Common Panels
- The Power of Undo
- Changing How Far Back You Can Go
- Turning Back Time with the History Panel
- The History Brush
- The Revert Command
- Tweaking Photoshop's Preferences
- General
- Interface
- Sync Settings
- File Handling
- Performance
- Cursors
- Transparency and Gamut
- Units and Rulers
- Guides, Grid, and Slices
- Plug-Ins
- Type
- 3D
- Experimental Features
- Working with Presets
- Sharing Presets
- Chapter 2: Opening, Viewing, and Saving Files
- Creating a New Document
- Photoshop's Ready-Made Documents
- Setting Size and Resolution
- Choosing a Color Mode
- Choosing a Background
- Advanced Options
- Saving Files
- File Formats
- Opening an Existing Document
- The Open Dialog Box
- Opening Multiple Files within a Single Document
- Opening Files as Smart Objects
- Opening Recent Files
- Working with PDFs
- Working with Scanned Images
- Working with Raw Files
- Duplicating Files
- Changing Your View
- Zooming In and Out
- Moving Around in an Image
- Getting Oriented with the Navigator Panel
- Rotating Your Canvas
- Arranging Open Images
- Guides, Grids, and Rulers
- Rulers and Guides
- The Ruler Tool
- Chapter 3: Layers: The Key to Nondestructive Editing
- Layer Basics
- The Layers Panel
- Activating Layers
- Creating Layers.
- Hiding and Showing Layers
- Restacking Layers
- Duplicating and Deleting Layers
- Copying and Pasting Layers
- Filling a Layer with Color
- Tweaking a Layer's Opacity and Fill
- Resizing and Rotating Layers
- Moving and Aligning Layers
- Managing Layers
- Naming and Color-Coding Layers
- Linking and Locking Layers
- Grouping Layers
- Layer Comps: Capturing Different Document Versions
- Rasterizing Layers
- Merging Layers
- Layer Blending
- Layer Masks: Digital Masking Tape
- Adding Layer Masks
- Using Layer Masks
- Editing a Mask
- Using Smart Objects
- Creating Smart Objects
- Managing Smart Objects
- Layer Styles
- Managing Layer Styles
- The Styles Panel
- Chapter 4: Selections: Choosing What to Edit
- Selection Basics
- Meet the Marching Ants
- Selecting by Shape
- The Rectangular and Elliptical Marquee Tools
- The Single Row and Column Marquee Tools
- The Vector Shape Tools
- Selecting by Color
- The Quick Selection Tool
- The Magic Wand
- The Color Range Command
- The Background and Magic Erasers
- Selecting Irregular Areas
- The Lasso Tools
- Selecting with Focus Area
- Selecting with the Pen Tool
- Creating Selections with Channels
- Using the Selection Tools Together
- Modifying Selections
- Refining Edges
- Fixing Edge Halos
- Creating a Border Selection
- Transforming a Selection
- Using Quick Mask Mode
- Moving Selections
- Saving a Selection
- Filling a Selection with Color
- Stroking (Outlining) a Selection
- Chapter 5: Understanding Channels
- How Color Works
- RGB Mode vs. CMYK Mode
- The Channels Panel and You
- Meet the Color Channels
- RGB Channels
- CMYK Channels
- Spot Channels
- Lab Channels
- Multichannel Mode
- Single-Channel Modes
- The Mighty Alpha Channel
- Creating an Alpha Channel
- Editing Alpha Channels
- Loading an Alpha Channel as a Selection.
- Deleting Alpha Channels
- Basic Channel Stunts
- Selecting Objects with Channels
- Creating a Silhouette Effect
- Lightening and Darkening Channels
- Combining Channels
- Sharpening Individual Channels
- Part Two: Editing Images
- Chapter 6: Cropping, Resizing, and Rotating
- Cropping Images
- The Rule of Thirds
- Creative Cropping
- The Crop Tool
- Cropping with Selection Tools
- Trimming Photos Down to Size
- Cropping and Straightening Photos
- Cropping and Straightening in Camera Raw
- Resizing Images
- Pixels and Resolution
- The Mighty Image Size Dialog Box
- Resizing Images for Print
- Resizing for Email and the Web
- Resizing Web Images for Print
- Resizing Images for Presentations
- Resizing Smart Objects
- Automated Resizing with the Image Processor
- Resizing the Canvas
- Content-Aware Scaling
- Rotating and Distorting
- Simple Rotations
- The Transformers
- Chapter 7: Combining Images
- Cut It Out
- Pasting into a Selection
- Sky Swapping
- Fading Images Together
- Soft Erasers
- Soft Brushes and Layer Masks
- Gradient Masks
- Layer Blend Modes
- Normal and Dissolve Blend Modes
- Darken Blend Modes
- Lighten Blend Modes
- Lighting (Contrast) Blend Modes
- Comparative Blend Modes
- Composite Blend Modes
- Hiding Backgrounds with Blending Sliders
- Auto-Aligning Layers and Photomerge
- Building Panoramas with Photomerge
- Auto-Blending Layers
- Cloning Between Documents
- Combining Vectors and Rasters
- Mapping One Image onto Another
- Chapter 8: Draining, Changing, and Adding Color
- Draining Color
- Black &
- White Adjustment Layers
- Gradient Map Adjustment Layers
- The Lightness Channel
- Going Grayscale in Camera Raw
- Partial-Color Effect
- Fading Color to Black and White
- High-Contrast Black and White
- The High-Key Effect
- Delicious Duotones
- Changing Color.
- Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers
- Hue Blend Mode
- Selective Color Adjustment Layers
- Replacing Color
- Matching Colors
- Photo Filter Adjustment Layers
- Posterizing: Your Ticket to Cartoon Art
- Inverting Colors
- Adding Color
- Colorizing Images
- Adding Solid Blocks of Color
- Building a Better Sunrise (or Sunset)
- Adding Color to a Semi-Transparent Layer
- Chapter 9: Correcting Color and Lighting
- Lighting Basics
- Quick Fixer-Uppers
- Fixing Color
- Fixing Lighting
- Correcting Images in Camera Raw
- Changing White Balance
- Fixing Exposure
- Making Colors Pop
- Camera Raw's Adjustment Brush
- Camera Raw's Graduated Filters
- More Fun with Camera Raw
- Using Levels
- Histograms: Mountains of Information
- The Levels Sliders
- The Levels Eyedroppers
- Correcting by the Numbers
- Color-Correcting Skin
- Working with Curves
- Changing Contrast
- Creating HDR Images
- Making Colors Pop
- Intensifying Colors
- Adjusting Hue/Saturation
- Adding Lab Pop
- Rescuing the Unfixables
- Chapter 10: Retouching, Removing, and Repositioning
- The Great Healers
- The Spot Healing Brush
- Content-Aware Fill
- The Healing Brush
- The Patch Tool
- Using the Clone Stamp Tool
- Zapping Shines and Shadows
- Removing an Object
- Duplicating an Object
- Whitening Teeth
- Super Slimmers
- Fixing Flabby Chins
- Liquifying Bulges
- Slimming with Free Transform
- Skin Softeners
- Selective Blur
- Easy Glamour Glow
- Softening Wrinkles with Faux Dodge and Burn
- Show-Stopping Eyes
- Lightening Eyes
- Fixing Red-Eye
- Fixing Animal White-Eye
- Other Creative Madness
- Repositioning with Content-Aware Move
- Reshaping Objects with Puppet Warp
- Warping with Perspective
- Chapter 11: The Art of Sharpening
- What Is Sharpening?
- Basic Sharpening
- Sharpening with Unsharp Mask
- The Smart Sharpen Filter.
- Sharpening with the High Pass Filter
- The Shake Reduction Filter
- Sharpening Layered Files
- Sharpening Part of an Image
- Advanced Sharpening Techniques
- Creating an Edge Mask
- Sharpening in Camera Raw
- Global Sharpening
- Local Sharpening
- Part Three: The Artistic Side of Photoshop
- Chapter 12: Painting in Photoshop
- Color Theory: The Basics
- Choosing a Color Scheme
- Using a Color Wheel
- Other Color Scheme-Generating Tools
- Choosing Individual Colors
- The Color Picker
- The Eyedropper Tool
- Loading Color Libraries
- The Swatches Panel
- The Color Panel
- (Re)Introducing the Brush Tool
- Controlling the Brush Cursor's Appearance
- Meet the Mixer Brush
- Painting from Scratch
- Loading More Built-in Brushes
- Customizing Brushes
- Brush Panel Settings
- Suggested Brush Customizations
- Defining a New Brush
- Sharing and Installing New Brushes
- Chapter 13: Drawing with the Vector Tools
- Photoshop's Drawing Modes
- Drawing Paths with the Pen Tool
- Drawing Straight Paths
- Drawing Curved Paths
- Converting Anchor Points
- Path Drawing Tips
- Saving Paths
- Drawing with the Shape Tools
- Using the Shape Tools
- Drawing Multiple Shapes on One Layer
- Using Custom Shapes
- Editing Paths
- Adding, Deleting, and Converting Points
- Activating and Moving Paths
- Making Paths Intersect
- Adding a Stroke to a Path
- Filling a Path
- Making Selections and Masks with Paths
- Making a Path from a Selection
- Making a Clipping Path
- Using Vector Masks
- Chapter 14: Creating Artistic Text
- Typography 101
- The Face of Type
- Meet Adobe Typekit
- Creating and Editing Text
- Point Text vs. Paragraph Text
- Moving Text
- Highlighting Text
- Resizing Text
- Creating a Hollow Text Selection
- Creating Text on a Path
- Creating Text Inside a Path
- Warping Text
- Using Find and Replace.
- Formatting Text.