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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 2023

A Complete and Professional Guide to Explore
Photoshop Features; Create, Edits,
Manipulates Images, Graphics and Texts for
Every Beginner and Pro

GOLDEN MCPHERSON

Copyright © 2023 by GOLDEN MCPHERSON


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author’s personal thoughts. They are not intended to be a definitive
set of instructions for this project. You may discover there are other
methods and materials to accomplish the same end result."



TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
OVERVIEW
FEATURES OF ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 2023
How To Open Photos
Two Methods to Use Photoshop
How To Access A Second Image From The Home Screen
What To Do If The Home Button On Photoshop Is Missing
How To Use Photoshop's File Menu To Open Photos
How To Close Images In Photoshop
How To Use Photoshop To Open Raw Files
The Camera Raw Plug-in For Photoshop
Closing Camera Raw Without Launching Photoshop To Open The
Picture
How To Move The Image From Camera Raw To Photoshop
How To Save Your Work
Saving Options
Using Save As
Using Save for Web
Adobe Camera Raw
CHAPTER TWO
OVERVIEW
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PIXEL ART
What Is Pixel Art?
What Is the Purpose of Pixel Art?
Types Of Pixel Art



Is Learning Pixel Art Difficult?
What Pixel Art Software Is The Best?
Making A Career As A Pixel Artist
How To Set Up Adobe Photoshop Pixel Art
Getting started
Set Up Adobe Photoshop For Pixel Art
The Best Way To Resize Pixels In Photoshop
Getting started
The Photoshop Pen Tool
How The Pen Tool Works
Using The Pen Tool
Selecting Multiple Paths
Shape Pen Tool
Creating Custom Lines
How To Change Image Resolution Using Adobe Photoshop
What Is Image Resolution?
How To Choose The Correct Size
How To Change Resolution in Photoshop
Conclusion
CHAPTER THREE
OVERVIEW
HOW TO RESAMPLE AN IMAGE SIZE
So resizing versus resampling, what's the difference?
How To Make Images Bigger (Up-sampling)
How To Change The Resolution Of An Image
Workflow Methods
Mistakes To Avoid
How To Use the Image Resize Tool
Using The Image Resizing Menu



How Can a Picture Be Resized in Photoshop Without Influencing
Quality
Open Image Size
Save A Copy
Enlarge An Image in Photoshop
Enable Preserve Details 2.0
Enable Resample Select
Noise Reduction
Changing The Size Of The Picture With The Transform Tool
Free Transform
How To Use Adobe Photoshop Gradient Mask
Creating A Photo Reflection
Faded Text
How To Set Up and Align Thumbnails in Adobe Photoshop on A Page
How To Use Panels In Adobe Photoshop
How To Make the Most of Variable Fonts in Adobe Photoshop
What Are Variable Fonts?
How Variable Fonts Work
Advantages Of Using Variable Fonts
Are Variable Fonts The Future?
Can I Use Variable Fonts, Such As Regular Bold?
What Font Variable Fonts Are Available Today?
Do All Browsers Support Variable Fonts?
Using variable fonts can be done in the following ways.
Designers can use variable fonts in these situations.
Using Variable Fonts in Adobe Photoshop
What Is Monitor Calibration?
Where To Begin Your Color Calibration

How Often Should You Calibrate?


Zooming In Photoshop
Using The Zoom Tool
How To Use the Photoshop Hand Tool
Hand Tool Keyboard Shortcut
Zooming And Panning With The Navigator Panel
CHAPTER FOUR
OVERVIEW
HOW TO UNDO A COMMAND
How To Make A Picture Straight And How To Crop It
When Should An Image Be Straightened?
Photoshop's Issue with Straightening Photos
How To Adjust The Canvas Size
What Is Canvas Size?
How To Adjust The Canvas Size In Photoshop For New Documents
How To Adjust An Existing Canvas Size In Photoshop
How To Adjust the Canvas Size On Photoshop Export
How To Add Photos To Layer Design
Adding An Image By The Drag And Drop Method
Adding Images By The Copy And Paste Method
Adding Images Using The Smart Object Method
Adding An Image With The Clipping Masks Method
How To Adjust The Layer Size
What Is A Layer?
What Exactly Does A Layers Panel Contain?
Useful Sub-tools At The Bottom Of The Layers Panel
Types of Layers
What Are Layers Used For In Photoshop?

How To Resize Layers In Adobe Photoshop?
How Does Free Transform Tool Work With Layers?


How To Resize A Layer In Photoshop With Free Transformation
Resizing A Layer Using The Liquify Tool
Why Do I Need To Resize A Layer In Photoshop?
How To Adjust Brightness And Contrast
Toggling The Preview On And Off
Resetting The Brightness/Contrast Values
Comparing The Original And Adjusted Versions
Conclusion
CHAPTER FIVE
OVERVIEW
HOW TO ADJUST COLOR VIBRANCY
HOW TO MODIFY SATURATION AND HUE
Indicate The Range Of Hues And Saturations That Were Adjusted
Create A Monotone Effect Or Add Color To A Grayscale Photograph
HOW TO UNLOCK THE BACKGROUND LAYER
Why Is The Background Layer Locked?
How To Unlock Photoshop's Background Layer
What You Need To Do To Make Your Background Layer A Smart
Object
Photoshop's Several Locked Layer Types
What Types Of Locks Are Used On The Background Layer?
How To Determine Which Layer Attributes Are Locked
How To Proceed If You Do Not Want to Unlock Your Background
Layer
HOW TO USE QUICK SELECTION
Advantages of the Tool

When To Use It
How To Use The Quick Selection Tool In Photoshop
How To Use Layers and The Quick Selection Tool Like A Pro


HOW TO USE LASSO TOOLS
What Does Photoshop's Lasso Tool Do?
When To Use Photoshop's Lasso Tool
The Three Different Lasso Tools
How To Use Photoshop's Lasso Tool
Conclusion
CHAPTER SIX
HOW TO USE ADOBE FILTERS
Overview of the Filter Gallery
Use the filter gallery to apply filters.
To enhance filter performance
Delete layers
WORKING WITH OIL PAINT FILTER
How To Use the Oil Paint Filter
Viewing Window
The Available Brushes
Stylization
Cleanliness
Scale
Bristle Detail
Options for Lighting
Angle
Shine
Lighting Options - Turning Them Off
How to Use the Oil Paint Filter

Re-Editing the Oil Painting Smart Filter
USING THE LIQUIFY TOOL
Understanding the Photoshop Liquify tool
Forward Warp: W


Developing fundamental adjustments
A-Face tool
Working with a mesh
MASTERING BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
Base Modifications
Exposure Adjustment Layer
Layer for Levels Adjustment
Layer for Color Adjustment
Cropping/Straightening
File-saving options
USING A MESH
TIPS AND TRICKS USE IN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 2023
Conclusion
INDEX


INTRODUCTION
Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor created and released by Adobe
Inc. for Windows and macOS. Thomas and John Knoll originally came up
with the idea in 1988. Since then, the program has evolved into the industry
standard for editing raster images as well as all forms of digital art.
Although Adobe forbids it, the term "photoshop" is frequently used
informally as a verb (e.g., "to photoshop an image," "photoshopping," and
"photoshop contest"). Photoshop supports masks, alpha compositing, and a

variety of color models, including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot color, and
duotone. It can also edit and compose raster pictures on numerous layers.
To accommodate these features, Photoshop employs its PSD and PSB file
formats. Photoshop has limited capabilities for editing or rendering text,
vector graphics (particularly using clipping path for the latter), 3D graphics,
and video in addition to raster images. Plug-ins, applications created and
released separately from Photoshop that run inside of it and provide new or
improved features, can expand its feature set.
Version numbers were once the foundation of Photoshop's naming scheme.
However, starting in October 2002 (after the launch of the Creative Suite
branding), each subsequent version of Photoshop was given the "CS" prefix
plus a number.
For instance, Photoshop CS was the eighth major version, while Photoshop
CS2 was the ninth. Additionally, there were two editions of Photoshop
available from CS3 to CS6: Standard and Extended.
Photoshop's license model was converted to a subscription-based SaaS model
in June 2013 with the launch of the Creative Cloud branding (and subsequent
changing of the "CS" suffix to "CC"). In the past, Adobe ImageReady, Adobe
Fireworks, Adobe Bridge, Adobe Device Central, and Adobe Camera RAW
were all included in the price of Photoshop.
Adobe also creates and disseminates Photoshop Elements, Photoshop
Lightroom, Photoshop Express, Photoshop Fix, Adobe Illustrator, and
Photoshop Mix in addition to Photoshop. While originally having fewer
features, Adobe promises to add more features to Photoshop for iPad. As of
November 2019, Adobe has also launched a full version of Photoshop for the


iPad. They are collectively referred to as "The Adobe Photoshop Family".



CHAPTER ONE
OVERVIEW
This chapter will show you amazing features in Adobe Photoshop 2023,
various ways to open photos and save your works, what Camera Raw is, and
how to use it.

FEATURES OF ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 2023
The big update to Photoshop 2023 is here right now and you'll learn about its
new features.
1. Delete and Fill
The first new feature we're going to look at is Delete and Fill. What Delete
and Fill does is it essentially uses Content Aware Fill but it also expands
the edges so we don't get an edge.
For instance, let's say you want to add a background blur to this photo, click
on the Object Selections Tool by the left-hand side toolbar and choose the
Select Subject option by the top toolbar then select the Cloud Option you're
going to get a better selection. You will have to hit Ctrl J to copy it to a new
layer (Layer 1).

Now, if we just blur the background by selecting Filter at the top of the
screen and click on Gaussian Blur by increasing the Radius via the slider,
then you will get edges that show how the color spills off.


Now press Ok and hide that by clicking the eye icon beside the Layer 1 icon,
you can see that it's blurring those people and the edges are also blurring
which makes a fake-looking blur.

The solution to this is to fill the Background Area and then click on Layer 1
and hit Ctrl + T.

However, what happens when you use a regular Content Aware Fill by
turning off the Selection, you will have a weird edge. So if you used to apply
the blur, the issue will remain the same.


The best thing to do is to go into selection, expand in Selection, and may
apply Content Aware Fill. So this is essentially what this new Delete and
Fill does.
2. Lens Blur
Right-click on the picture and select Delete and Fill Selection which will
make it beautiful and clean.

When you click on Layer 1, select Filter at the top of the screen, hit Blur,
and then click on Lens Blur.


The reason you may use that is that you can apply several kinds of shapes a
little bit and get a nice bokeh kind of effect in the background then you will
have a beautiful blue background with no halos on the edges and nice crisp
edges.

3. Photo Restoration
In the Neural Filters, Photo Restoration can be a lot of work. In this case,
we've got stains, scratches and it's faded.


You can use AI in Photoshop to fix this. Click on Filters and then you are
going to select the Neural Filters which are going to load up. If you see a
little cloud by some options in the Neural Filter panel under All Filters, that
means just click on that cloud to download them.

Turn on Phone Restoration which will show "Processing on device" and
there's a toggle inside the preferences where you can do it on the cloud which
will get you a better result but it takes a little bit longer.

4. Scratch Reduction and Photo Enhancement
Now, let's see what we can do with the Scratch Reduction, at the right-hand
side under the Photo Restoration panel, increase the slider a little bit, and
then you will see that the scratches are just gone.


You can adjust the amount or click Enhance Face if you want the faces to be
a little bit sharper or a little clearer. We can also increase the Photo
Enhancement, and adjust the amount of any of the sliders and if you click on
Adjustments there are other features you can apply.
However, Halftone artifacts reduction could be good if you've got something
from a scan from a magazine. You will notice it didn't get that little bit in the
face and you would still go into the Cloud Stamp but it's giving you a good
start. You will notice it's kind of faded at the bottom too so you can fix all of
these.
5. Masking
Let's open up Masking where you will see Create New Mask and then you
will see People at the bottom which will select the people in the picture.


So if you choose All People it will enable you to edit all the people but what
if you want to edit the hair on the people you can just click on Hair and
select all the hair on everybody.

The same goes with Face Skin, Body Skin, Eyebrows, Eye Sclera, Iris and
Pupils, Lips, Teeth, and Hair.



So, if you want to select everyone and choose to do the Face Skin, click on it
and select Create which will create a mask for their faces. If you want to
soften the faces you can just scroll then and see several effects. You can grab
the Texture slider by pulling it to the left or right to soften the skin of all
those faces as soon as you want.
6. Select Objects
Let's go back to Selection because we are using selection tools and then if
you choose Background it's going to select everything.


You can click on Subtract and Select Sky then you will get your
background.

When you click on Subtract there's another tool which is Select Objects and
with this tool, you can use a brush or a square. You can remove the man from
the background color by drawing a box around him.



7. Curves
If you want to make some adjustments, there is another new feature known as
Curves. We can add some curves to the background which will not affect
anything else, just the background.

8. Content Aware Remove


Under the Healing brush, there's a new feature which is a Content Aware

Remove. It helps to get rid of stuff like Content Aware Fill which is now
inside the Camera Raw. After clicking on it, select any object in your photo
and it will get rid of it.

How To Open Photos
Learn how to use the new Home Screen, how to access JPEG and raw files,
and all other methods for opening photos in Photoshop!
Opening photos might seem like a simple task. However, when working with
a program as complex as Photoshop, even a seemingly simple task like
opening an image might be trickier than you might think. Additionally,
Adobe has added a new Home Screen to the most current versions of
Photoshop, giving us even more options for opening images. There is
therefore always something new to learn, even if you have used Photoshop
for years.

Two Methods to Use Photoshop
In reality, there are two alternative approaches to begin using Photoshop. One
is to start with a new, blank Photoshop document and add images, graphics,
and other resources to it. The other option is to open a previously saved
image.
Most of the time, particularly if you're a photographer, you'll want to begin
by opening an image, therefore this is what we'll be learning how to
accomplish. We'll also examine the critical distinction between viewing a
photo that was taken in the raw format and viewing a regular JPEG file.
You should use the most recent version of Photoshop and make sure your
copy is current if you want to get the most out of this guide.
Let's get going!
How to Access the Home Screen of Photoshop to Open an Image
Let's first take a look at how to open photos with Photoshop's new Home
Screen feature. The Home Screen appears when Photoshop CC is launched

without first opening an image or when a document is closed with no other
open documents.


Opening a recent file.
The Home Screen will display them as thumbnails if you've previously
worked on any photographs or documents.
Simply click on a file's thumbnail to reopen a recently closed file in
Photoshop so you may continue working on it:

Opening a new image from the Home Screen.
However, you won't see any thumbnails if this is your first time starting
Photoshop or if you've deleted the history of recent files. In its place, the
Home Screen will show up in its original form with several boxes that can be
clicked to learn more about Photoshop.
Since the content on the Home Screen is dynamic and occasionally changes,
yours may not exactly like what we're seeing here:

Hit the Open icon in the left-hand column to open a fresh image from the


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