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Published by permadhi, 2021-03-28 23:00:23

Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book

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selecting 168
Typekit. See Adobe Typekit
type layers

creating new 89, 174
selecting contents 174
Type tool 22–23

U

undocking panels 27
Undo command 25
undoing actions

with commands 25–26
with the History panel 223–229
Units & Rulers preferences 313
upscaling images 229
Use Global Light command 92
user interface
Adobe Camera Raw 277
changing settings for 30
overview 10–12

V

Variable Fonts 181
vector graphics

bitmap images vs. 190
defined 10
overview 190
vector masks 145
Vertical Type Mask tool 386
Vertical Type tool 183, 386
video
adding audio to 267
adding pan and zoom effects 265–266
adding transitions 266–267
changing length of clips 259
exporting 269
groups 258
importing assets for 257

Motion workspace 257
overview 256
rendering 269
resizing assets for 260
using adjustment layers in 262
vignetting 124
visibility icon. See eye icon
Vivid Light blending mode 87

W

warping
images with the Liquify filter 214
perspective 134–140
Puppet Warp 158–159
type 177–185

watermark, Adobe Stock 104
web design

HiDPI 342
responsive 333
Retina 342
workflow 310
Web Edition 4
wetness options, in painting 236
White Balance tool (in Camera Raw) 281–282
white point 283
White Point eyedropper tool 350
widgets, 3D 373, 374
Windows, differences in work area 12
work area 10–31
workflow options (Camera Raw) 277
workflows
color-managed 353–355
prepress 346, 354
professional photographer 294–295
retouching 34
video 252
web design 311
work path 193
workspaces

3D 372
default 12
Essentials 29, 388
Graphics and Web 167
Motion 257
Painting 235
Workspaces menu 12

X

x axis 373
XMP files 286

Y

y axis 373
YouTube 269

Z

z axis 373
Zoom option in video 263
zoom test, before printing 348
Zoom tool 387. See also magnification

Scrubby Zoom 15
shortcuts 151
using 13–16

Production Notes

Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book (2019 release) was created electronically using
Adobe InDesign CC. Art was produced using Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe
Photoshop. The Myriad Pro and Warnock Pro OpenType families of typefaces were used
throughout this book. For information about OpenType and Adobe fonts, visit
www.adobe.com/type/opentype/.
References to company names in the lessons are for demonstration purposes only and are not
intended to refer to any actual organization or person.

Images

Photographic images and illustrations are intended for use with the tutorials.
Lesson 4 pineapple and flower photography © Image Source, www.imagesource.com; ukulele
image from Adobe Stock, stock.adobe.com

Team credits

The following individuals contributed to the development of Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in
a Book (2019 release):
Project Manager: Anne-Marie Praetzel
Writer: Conrad Chavez
Illustrator and Compositor: David Van Ness
Copyeditor and Proofreader: Wendy Katz
Indexer: Conrad Chavez
Technical Reviewer: David Van Ness
Keystroker: Megan Ahearn
Cover design: Eddie Yuen
Interior design: Mimi Heft
Art Director: Andrew Faulkner
Designers: Megan Lee and Sky Yuen
Adobe Press Executive Editor: Laura Norman
Adobe Press Production Editor: Tracey Croom

Contributors

Jay Graham began his career designing and building custom homes. He has been a professional
photographer for more than 25 years, with clients in the advertising, architectural, editorial, and

travel industries. He contributed the “Pro Photo Workflow” tips in Lesson 5.
www.jaygraham.com

Lisa Farrer is a photographer based in Marin County, CA. She contributed photography for
Lesson 5.

Gawain Weaver has conserved and restored original works by artists ranging from Eadweard
Muybridge to Man Ray, and from Ansel Adams to Cindy Sherman. He contributed to “Real
World Photo Restoration” in Lesson 2. www.gawainweaver.com

Special Thanks

We offer our sincere thanks to Joel Baer, Russell Brown, Pete Falco, Rikk Flohr, Steve
Guilhamet, Meredith Payne Stotzner, and Jeff Tranberry for their support and help with this
project. We couldn’t have done it without you!


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