PS CS5 en PDF
PS CS5 en PDF
PS CS5 en PDF
and PDF
Table of Contents
Exercise 1 Scanning and simple image editing ........................................................................ 3
Exercise 2 Colour change, image extraction and merging of images ............................ 4
Exercise 3 Smoothening of sharp edges ..................................................................................... 6
Exercise 4 Text on images ................................................................................................................ 7
Exercise 5 Remove red eyes ............................................................................................................ 7
Exercise 6 Working with layers ....................................................................................................... 8
Exercise 7 Filters and layers .......................................................................................................... 10
Exercise 8 Pop Art ............................................................................................................................. 10
Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 PDF .............................................................................................................. 11
Create a PDF-document from MS-Office-programs ......................................................... 11
Create a PDF-document other programs.............................................................................. 12
Exercise 9 Create a PDF-document from multiple files ..................................................... 12
!!! Evaluation of the course .............................................................................................................. 12
Margit Grnborg
AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
1. Start Photoshop and open the image from your personal drive and try out the
different tools in PS e.g. the different options in the lower part of the menu
Filter.
2. Try out the functions indicated below. If the last mentioned functions are
irrelevant for your image, then try out the functions on the example pictures
opposite the function.
Rotate
Image Image Rotation try out the different options.
Resize
Choose in the menu Image Image Size e.g. under Pixel Dimensions (e.g.
percentage-wise alteration) or Document Size (cm).
You can change the resolution of the image in the Resolution field. If a picture
is small when you print it, even though it looks fine on the screen, its possible
because that the resolution is very high, in contrast to the pictures psychical
size of the picture.
This applies to the following rule of thumb for image resolution:
Crop
Select the Crop Tool
from the Tool-palette.
Click and drag diagonally with the mouse over the image, and double-click
in the marked area, when you have the segment you wish to keep.
Zoom
Select the Zoom Tool
from the Tool-palette
Zoom doesnt change the actual size. Hold down the ALT-key to zoom out
again (- in the magnifying glass).
Brightness/Contrast (e.g.: chris)
If the scanned image is a little too dark, you can adjust the brightness and
contrast under, Adjustments in the menu Image, Brightness and Contrast or
Shadow/Highlight.
Right the scene (e.g.: chris)
If a scene is oblique you can right it by selecting the entire image Select - All.
Next choose Edit Free Transform and right the scene by moving the mouse
out of the selection square, till the mouse changes its appearance to a
bended arrow:
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AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
You can also hold down the CRTL/CMD-key and drag the corner markings to
right the image. Finish by cropping the image (Crop Tool).
Filter
There are many different ways to transform pictures into artworks I Photoshop.
Try one of the many filters on a picture of yourself or Tiger.jpg, e.g. Filter
Liquify.
3. When you are satisfied with the result, save in jpg-format and insert the image
in a Word-document or PowerPoint-presentation.
2. Next you have to extract the rubber duck from the background:
a. Select the Magic Wand Tool
from the Tool-palette and set the
Tolerance to 30 a higher value, will select a larger colour area.
b. Click in the white area. Adjoining areas can be included in the
marking by holding down the SHIFT-key and simultaneously clicking
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Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
with the Magic Wand in the area. If a too large area has been marked,
you can exclude an area by holding down the ALT-key - e.g. if the
white area in the rubber ducks eye has been marked.
c. Select the Background Eraser Tool
and adjust the thickness and
shape of the eraser. Erase the background pay attention to missed
spots in the check pattern that appears.
An alternative could be to select the Quick Selection Tool
or the
Image Image Size use the adjustments of the width in % of the original. Is
the size not as wanted, select Undo from the Edit menu and try again.
4. Copy the rubber duck to another image:
a. Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool
7. Alternatively you can paste the duck from bullet point 4 again (Edit Paste),
by which another layer with a duck is created. With the new layer selected
choose Edit Transform Flip Horizontal. Move the duck with the Move Tool.
8. Use the Clone Stamp Tool from the Tool-palette to remove the shadow
underneath the persons arm:
a. Click on the background layer in the Layer-palette and select the
Clone Stamp Tool
b. Hold down the ALT-key and click on the area of the sea, which should
be cloned.
c. Adjust the tools size and shape in the Properties-palette and paint the
shade with the left-mouse-key held down pay attention to the
contour of the person.
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AMG, ASB Media
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Selection Tool
. Adjust the Tolerance and Brush Diameter. (If you are using
the Quick Selection Tool, then click the Refine Edge button). Erase the
background.
3. Select in the menu Select Inverse, to mark the person instead of the
background.
4. Thin out the marking, so that there are no sharp edges around the motif, when
the image is placed onto the dune image.
Select still with the motif marked in the menu Select Modify Feather
and set it to 5 pixels. (This could also be done in bullet point 2 in the
brackets).
5. Copy the selection and paste the motif onto the image dune. Select undo on
both images if the thin out is too significant and try with other settings.
6. Place a tick in the box Anti-alias (Magic Wand Tool). Regarding the markings,
you can in some situations, do the same smoothening of sharp edges.
7. Move the motif with the Move Tool to the desired position and copy it by
holding down the ALT-key, while you are dragging. Place a number of
identical persons in the dunes notice that a new layer is created for each
copy in the Layer-palette.
8. Save the image.
Margit Grnborg
AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
It is possible to type text and applying different text effects on an image in PS. The
text consists of pixels and will have the same dimensions as the image when you
zoom in you can see the letters pointed edges of the letters. Photoshop saves a
vector based text outline, which is used when the image is scaled.
1. Open the desired image..
2. Select the Horizontal Type Tool from the Tool-palette and try the different text
attributes on the Properties-palette.
Text Colour
Text Orientation
Warped Text
3. Click (or drag to create a textbox) where you want the text to be placed, and
type the desired text. Save the image.
in the Tool-palette.
4. Click in the centre of the red pupil and PS will replace the red hue with a
more natural black colour. If the result isnt as wanted, then you can adjust the
pupil size and darkness degree in the Properties-palette.
5. Correct the other eye as well and save the image.
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AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
You are going to be working with multiple layers in the image: a background layer, a
motif layer, a thinning layer and a text layer. Use the Layer-palette, which should be
visible in the PS-desktop.
Approach (e.g.: The Victory banner):
1. Create a new image in PS where you are going to be working with the
banner (File New).
The size of the banner should be e.g. 700 x 120 pixels and choose a white
background colour. Choose an appropriate dimension for use on the Internet.
2. Next open the image that should be placed on the banner e.g. troy from the
exercise folder or find another image on the Internet.
3. Now you have to select a new colour instead of the white in the banner. Click
5. Click on the image with the motif that should be a part of the banner (troy)
and crop and reduce the size of the image.
6. Now the edges has to be erased around the part of the motif you want to
place on the banner:
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b. Draw a square around the part of the motif that is going to be placed
on the banner.
d. On the Layer-palette select the icon for a new layer (see the arrow).
The new layer will be named Layer 1.
e. Press while Layer 1 is marked the
CTRL/CMD-key + Backspace or ALT +
Backspace to choose the same transitioncolour as you collected on the banner
image. This can be done a multiple number
of times to get more colour/a better
transition of the edges.
f.
g. Select both layers on the Layer-palette and drag with the mouse the
unmarked layers to the banner image, so that the motif and transition
is copied to the banner.
h. Select the Move Tool
7. Select the Type Tool
and draw a textbox. Choose a text font type, size
and colour (in the troy example the font type Trajan Pro, 60 pt. and the
background colour from the Tool-palette) and write the desired text. The text
is placed in a new layer.
8. When you are done, save the banner in both Photoshop-format (.psd), which
saves your layers. Save another copy as jpg, so that the image can be used
for websites.
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AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
Find a portrait and experiment with changing the colours of the face, hair, clothes etc.
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AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
Now the document is converted and opened in Acrobat.
The document now exists in both the original and PDF-format, which data-wise will
the size of the file will be a lot smaller.
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AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University
a. InDesign-file (a DTP-document) gumlink.indd
b. PowerPoint-file Gumlink-presentation.pptx
c. Word-document Gum.docx
5. If you wish to edit the PDF-document, this can be done in Adobe Acrobat 9
not in the reader by selecting Tools Advanced Editing TouchUp Text Tool.
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Thank you for your help!
Margit Grnborg
AMG, ASB Media
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University