I edited this photo first by Hitting the Auto Button to slightly brighten the photo. I then used the quick selection tool to highlight the area around the dog so I can separate the dog from the rest of the photo. I then moved the saturation bar all the way to the left so it had a cooler temp. Then moved the hue bar all the way to the right so it had a yellow tint.
I edited this photo first by using the Auto Button to lighten the photo. I then used the Quick Selection tool to highlight the bottom half of the photo to make the screen have a blue tint with the "make gray skies blue" tool. I then used the Quick Select tool again to highlight the top half to make that section black and white to stop the people from being a distraction.
I prefer normal Photoshop to the Photoshop Elements. The original has more options than this one and I am more familiar with that one. I like the quick fix on this one because it has the things that I use the most often in a quick and convenient spot. non-professional photographers use Photoshop for four reasons. One is to keep track of their photos which can be done with the organizer option. They use it to make photos look better, using the editor on rather quick fix, full edit, or guided edit can beautify photos simply. They want to present their photos in a creative way with built in templates and photo books. Lastly, they want to share their photos with online sharing and the option to print or email. In the quick fix interface there is three options for editing photos. One is the auto button which brightens the photos, the thumbnail preview that shows you what the photo will look like with the edit, and the sliders which gives you the option to slide the color over to the perfect saturation and hue. From the tutorial I learned about the auto button. I like being able to brighten the photo right away. I also learned about the quick fix slider which helps me do a quick and easy fix on my photos. The quick selection tool is never quick for me. It is so tedious getting the correct areas of the subject. It should be renamed to the color selection tool since it pulls the areas from a certain color. My question about Photoshop is how do you draw on the photos, I never learned how.
Three Shortcuts
-Control D gets rid of the marching ants
-The left and right brackets change the size of the teeth cleaning brush
-Holding the space bar gives you the hand tool.
-V adds to the smart fix line
-X gets rid of the smart fix line
Three Shortcuts
-Control D gets rid of the marching ants
-The left and right brackets change the size of the teeth cleaning brush
-Holding the space bar gives you the hand tool.
-V adds to the smart fix line
-X gets rid of the smart fix line