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Photoshop - Week 7
WTAP 110 - Introduction to Photoshop: Adobe Camera Raw
| Question | Answer | Example |
|---|---|---|
| RAW Files | Uncompressed image files that contain all the data captured by a digital camera's sensor, allowing for more flexibility in post-processing. | Editing a RAW file to adjust exposure and white balance without losing image quality. |
| Adobe Bridge | A digital asset management app from Adobe that helps organize and browse media files for use in Adobe applications. | Using Adobe Bridge to view and organize a large collection of photos before editing them in Photoshop. |
| Adobe Lightroom | A photo editing and organizing application developed by Adobe, focused on improving and managing large quantities of digital photos. | Using Adobe Lightroom to apply batch edits to a collection of travel photos. |
| Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) | A plugin for Photoshop that allows users to import and enhance RAW files from various digital cameras. | Using Adobe Camera Raw to adjust the shadows and highlights of a landscape photo. |
| Merging Multiple Images | Combining two or more images into a single composition, often using layers and masks to blend them seamlessly. | Merging multiple images to create a panoramic photo. |
| Perspective and Warp Tools | Tools in Photoshop used to distort or transform an image to alter its perspective or shape. | Using the warp tool to adjust the shape of an object to fit it naturally into a new environment. |
| Advanced Blending Techniques | Methods for combining layers using blending modes and masks to create complex visual effects. | Using advanced blending techniques to combine textures with a portrait for an artistic look. |
| Actions | Recorded sequences of steps in Photoshop that can be applied to other images to automate repetitive tasks. | Creating an action to resize and watermark a batch of images automatically. |
| Batch Processing | Applying the same set of actions to multiple files at once, saving time on repetitive tasks. | Using batch processing to apply color corrections to an entire photo shoot. |
| Scripts | Automated sets of commands that extend the functionality of Photoshop, often used for complex or repetitive tasks. | Running a script to export multiple layers as separate files. |
| Customizing Shortcuts and Menus | Adjusting Photoshop’s interface to improve workflow by setting up personalized shortcuts and organizing menus. | Customizing shortcuts to quickly access frequently used tools. |
| Importing Assets | Bringing images and other files into Photoshop from various sources and devices. | Importing a photo from a digital camera directly into Photoshop for editing. |
| Exporting Images | Saving or converting Photoshop files into various formats suitable for different uses such as web, print, or video. | Exporting an image as a JPEG for uploading to a website. |