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Thursday, August 13, 2009

~~Class-07

LAYERS:
Layers let you organize your work into distinct levels that can be edited and viewed as individual units. Every Photoshop CS3 document contains at least one layer. Creating multiple layers lets you easily control how your artwork is printed, displayed, and edited. You will use the Layers palette (Fig. 6) often while creating a document, so it is crucial to understand what it does and how to use it.

A) Layer Visibility - The eye shows that the

selected layer is visible. Click on or off to see or
to hide a layer.

B) Layer Locking Options - Click the

checkered square icon to lock Transparency;
click the brush icon to lock the Image; click the
arrow icon to lock the Position; click the lock
icon to lock all options.

C) Layer Blending Mode - Defines how the

layer's pixels blend with underlying pixels in the
image. By choosing a particular blending mode
from the dropdown menu you can create a
variety of special effects.

D) Fill - By typing in a value or dragging the

slider you can specify the transparency of the color of the image or object.

E) Opacity - By typing in a value or dragging a
slider you can specify the transparency of the entire layer.

F) Layer Lock - The icon shows when the layer
is locked and disappears when it is unlocked. Double-click the icon to unlock the layer.

G) Layer Options Menu - Click the black
triangle to see the following options: New Layer, Duplicate Layer, Delete Layer, Layer Properties, etc. Some of the options are presented as icons at the bottom of the Layers palette.

H) Link Layers – Can be used to link layers
together.

I) Layer Styles - If a layer has a style, an "F"
icon shows at the bottom of the Layers palette. Click the little black triangle to see style options.

J) Layer Mask - A grayscale image, with parts
painted in black hidden, parts painted in white showing, and parts painted in gray shades showing in various levels of transparency.

K) Layer Set - This option helps to organize
images with multiple layers. Click the icon to create a folder for several layers.

L) Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer - Have
the same opacity and blending mode options as image layers and can be rearranged, deleted, hidden, and duplicated in the same manner as image layers. Click the icon and select an option to create a new fill or adjustment layer.

M) Create New Layer - Click this icon to create
a new layer.

N) Delete Layer - To delete a layer, select a
layer in the Layers palette and drag it to the trash can icon; or, select a layer and click the icon.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

##History

HISTORY:
The History palette (Fig. 5) stores and displays each action performed allowing you jump to any recent stage of the image alteration. The alterations should be created during the current working session; after saving or closing the document the History palette clears all the contents. Each time you apply a change to an image, the new state of that image is added to the palette. The History palette can store up to 20 stages. However, you can always go back to the first stage, for example opening the document. It is important to know that once you click on any of the previous stages, all the changes that were made after it will be lost.