Photoshop is an extremely powerful
image editing software package. We will only have time to
cover the basic features. To prepare a labeled image for a
web page:
1.
Open image file in Photoshop application (drag file over
Photoshop icon).
If the image is not in the
correct orientation,
use"Rotate Canvas" from Image
menu. You can also correct Brightness
& Contrast and Color
Balance by selecting "Adjust" from Image menu.
2.
Crop to remove extraneous material. Use the Rectangular
Marquee Tool to select region that you want to keep.
Select
"Crop" from Image menu to
remove material outside of the box.
3.
Adjust Image Size. The computer monitor can only display
images at 72 dpi resolution. Select "Image Size" from
the
Image menu. Set resolution
to 72 pixels/inch. Adjust Width to desired size so tha the
viewer will easily be able to see
details. The Height should
be locked and thus automatically adjusted to prevent
distortion (make sure that the
Constrain Proportions box is
checked). If you a planning to construct a composite,
remember to keep the size of your
images
consistent!
4.
Insert text by choosing "T" from tool bar. Select text
color, font and size. Type your text where you want it to
end up,
but if necessary, you can
select the move tool and place it where you want it. The
text is not directly placed onto the
picture; instead it is
placed onto another layer on top. Choose "Show Layers" from
Window menu to open the
Layers window. This allows
you to choose which layer is active.
5.
Insert arrows by choosing the line option from the shape
tool (below T) from tool bar. The geometry tool ( down
arrowhead after shape
choices) allows you to choose arrowhead at beginning and/or
end of line. The shapes will also
be placed on a new layer. If
you create several shapes ( e.g. arrows) at the same time,
they will be added to the same
layer and you will not be
able to move them separately. If necessary, you can use
"Undo" or "Step Backward" from
Edit menu to remove a shape.
To place shapes into distinct layers, choose "New Layer"
from tool bar at the top of the
Layers window before
creating a shape. Photoshop 7 has fixed this
problem.
6.
The fact that each element is in a distinct layer makes the
Photoshop file easy to edit, so you may wish to save
your
image in Photoshop format so
that you can return to it if necessary. To insert the
picture into a web page, you must
convert it to a Jpeg file
(which will combine the layers and 'flatten' the image).
Choose "Save for Web" from the File
menu. This will give you a
preview window that will allow you to choose the quality
(and size) of the file. Both the
size of the file and an
estimate of the time it will take to load with a modem are
shown at the lower left. Choose the
highest quality that allows
reasonable loading speed ('High' is generally good) and
click OK. Give the file a name that
is informative enough to be
identified. Do not use spaces, slashes or hyphens in the
name (underscores are OK).
Last Modified: 18 January
2004
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