Photoshop - a perfect complement of photographerWritten by Maricon Williams
You and I both know that Photoshop is tool that most of photographers around globe use. There is no doubt that it is hands-down best to photographers when it comes to photo editing, enhancing and other adjustments. It has become and remains industry’s standard in photography. In a matter of fact, photographers have found a perfect complement in Photoshop. Anybody – both amateur and professional can take advantage of powerful features of Photoshop. In post production process, it is most ideal tool for scanning in or digital photographs. Some of prominent adjustments in Photoshop are following: contrast, brightness, levels, color balance, curves, hue, saturation, selective color, channel mixer, de-saturation, variations and in new version which is Photoshop CS, you have powerful Shadow/Highlight tool and Photo Filter adjustment which allows you to try out different 'camera filters' on your image. Not all time that you take pictures, you get your desired results. It is sometimes frustrating to know, especially during a momentous event that pictures you have taken are blurred, imperfect and does not suffice your expectations. However, when you have problems in connection to your photos, you can bank on Photoshop. It can show you many ways to fix picture imperfections. You can adjust brightness values and color values of your images, you can erase flaws and so on. If you took a photo at wrong exposure you can adjust it in Photoshop. You can touchup your photos and add effects. Quality image enhancements and adjustments are just mouse click away from you.
| | CREATIVE SUITE - THE UNDERLYING INTEGRATIONWritten by Blur loterina
Are you an Acrobat user and needs a complete tool for your print or web design projects? Read on.A few months ago, Acrobat launched its main creative design packages including Photoshop/ImageReady, GoLive, InDesign and Illustrator. After a long period of silence, it came up with a much better package. Adobe’s Creative Suite now comes in two new packages, Standard Edition and Professional Edition. The Standard Edition is composed of Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign. This package contains most of print-oriented flagships. On other hand, Adobe GoLive and Acrobat Professional comprise Professional Edition, which focuses on web design. Basically, these packages are combinations of strengths each application offers. They are integrations of tools for handling colour management, screen display, type handling and more. They allow cross-application, meaning any file done in one program can be opened to other programs as long as file was created on one of programs that comprises packages. When a file is transferred, all other options can be applied. For example, when you open an Illustrator file to Photoshop, that file will be opened as a Photoshop file. Every creative application on package uses PDF file format. Not just a PDF format, they use latest PDF 1.5 format. PDF format allows you to import and export directly. You can embed vector PDFs from Illustrator and bitmap PDFs from Photoshop in a multi-page InDesign PDF. This can also be exported for PDF web display or repurposed via GoLive.
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