| ADJUSTING 
          IMAGES IN PHOTOSHOP
 These 
          are very basic Photoshop procedures to improve photographs.PLEASE see: Specific 
          Software Tutorials for more on Photoshop.
 Spend 
          some time with the program to get to know more options.
 1.) 
          Open Photoshop
 2.) Under File, scroll to Open
 
 3.) Browse until you find the chosen photo.
 Click on the photo and hit Open.
 To 
          Crop: In the the toolbox on the top left is dotted box, this 
          is selection box.You can select an area and under Image / Crop
 
 To Adjust Brightness and/or Colors:
 Image/Adjustments/Levels
 The right is light. the left is dark, the center are mid levels.
 There 3 are little triangles below the graph. You can click on the triangles 
          and slowly drag them to make you image lighter or darker or giveit more 
          or less contrast.
 make 
          changes hit OK.
 
 Layers (menu under Windows)
 Layers can be added, also anytime you past anything inot Photoshop document 
          it automatically adds a layer.
 You can only work on one layer at a time.
 Layers can be made invisible or transperarent to varying degrees.
 Anytime you work in layers save as a photoshop document as well as a 
          jpg for the Web.
 Saving a jpg or most other options will flatten your image andyou will 
          lose to abilty go back and make any changes.
 TIP 
          1:The HISTORY menu under Windows.
 Allows 
          you to back up many steps,
 if you are experiementing and change your mind or make a mistake. click 
          on a procedure above the last until you backtrack to where you want 
          to be.
 TIP 
          2:If 
          a procedure does not work, check your selection area, you may have an 
          otehr area selected, or even another layer.
 Try option A (select all) and then try again
  
          TIP 3: After many procedures you need to click on the arrow in the toolbox.
 If you seem stuck, can not move on, or deselect,
 click on the arrow in the tool box or outside the picture area.
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