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- Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Tutorial For Beginners How To use Adobe Photoshop cc/cs6! Today I'm going to be teaching you How you can edit your photos using adob.
- Photoshop Basics
- Getting Started
- How To Keep Photoshop CC Up To Date
- The Updated Start Workspace
- How To Disable The Start Workspace
- The Hidden Recent Files Panel
- How To Create New Documents
- The Legacy New Document Dialog Box v
- How To Open Images In Photoshop
- Open Images Into Photoshop From Adobe Bridge
- The New Start Screen And Recent Files Panel
- New Darker Dialog Boxes In Photoshop CC
- The New Customizable Toolbar
- The Improved And Enhanced Color Panel
- New Guide Layout
- Photoshop CS6 New Features - The Interface
- Working With Tabbed And Floating Documents In Photoshop
- Managing Panels In Photoshop CS6
- Saving And Switching Workspaces In Photoshop CS6
- Image Navigation Essentials – Zooming And Panning In Photoshop
- Image Navigation Tips, Tricks And Shortcuts
- Photoshop Screen Modes And Interface Tricks
- Photoshop CS6 New Features - Background Save and Auto Save
- Zooming and Panning in Photoshop
- Moving Photos Between Documents
- Moving Photos Between Tabbed Documents In Photoshop CS4 & CS5
- Photoshop CS5 Essential Preferences
- Mini Bridge In Photoshop CS5
- Create Your Own Custom Keyboard Shortcuts
- Photoshop CS4 New Features - Multi Document Layouts
- Photoshop CS4 New Features - Tabbed Document Windows
- Download Photos From Your Digital Camera With Bridge CS5
- Bridge CS4 Quick Tour
- Bridge CS4 - Getting Photos From Your Camera
- Photoshop CS4 Interface Quick Tour
- Photoshop CS3 Essential Preferences
- Color Settings Tutorials
- Photoshop Essential Color Settings
- Layers Tutorials
- Understanding Layers In Photoshop
- The Layers Panel
- The Background Layer
- Layer Groups
- Align And Distribute Layers
- Essential Power Shortcuts
- Blend Modes Essential Shortcuts
- Opacity vs Fill
- Open Multiple Images As Photoshop Layers
- Understanding Layer Masks
- Essential Layers Panel Preferences
- Saving Loading and Reusing Layer Styles
- Faking A Layer Mask In Photoshop Elements
- Selection Tools Tutorials
- Why Do We Need Selections
- The Rectangular Marquee Tool
- The Elliptical Marquee Tool
- The Lasso Tool
- The Polygonal Lasso Tool
- The Magnetic Lasso Tool
- Unlock The Full Power Of Basic Selections
- The Magic Wand Tool
- The Quick Selection Tool
- Feather Selections With Quick Mask
- The Color Range Command
- The Pen Tool
- Transforming Selections
- Photoshop Free Transform Essential Skills (CS6 / CC)
- Free Transform Essential Skills And Shortcuts
- Focus Area Selections – Photoshop CC 2014
- Improving Focus Area Selections With Refine Edge – CC 2014
- Shape Tools Tutorials
- Vector Shapes vs Pixel Shapes In Photoshop
- Drawing Vector vs Pixel Shapes In Photoshop CS6
- How To Draw Vector Shapes In Photoshop CS6
- How To Use The Custom Shape Tool In Photoshop CS6
- Photoshop Shapes And Shape Layers Essentials
- The Custom Shape Tool
- Vectors, Paths and Pixels
- Add, Subtract, Intersect and Exclude
- Creating Custom Shapes In Photoshop
- Creating Custom Shape Sets
- Custom Shapes As Text Frames
- Combining Text With Shapes In Photoshop
- Gradients Tutorials
- How To Draw Gradients With The Gradient Tool In Photoshop
- How To Use The Gradient Editor In Photoshop
- Blending Photos With Layer Masks And Gradients In Photoshop
- Clipping Masks Tutorials
- Clipping Masks Essentials
- Clipping Masks And Type – Placing An Image In Text
- Patterns Tutorials
- Repeating Patterns - The Basics
- Repeating Patterns - Adding Colors And Gradients
- Repeating Patterns From Custom Shapes
- Photoshop Brushes Tutorials
- Photoshop Brushes - Brush Dynamics Intro
- Shape Dynamics
- Scattering
- Texture
- Dual Brush
- Color Dynamics
- Other Dynamics
- Create Your Own Custom Brushes
- Type Tutorials
- Type Essentials
- Point vs Area Type
- The Character Panel
- The Paragraph Panel
- An Easy Way To Set Your Type Size
- Creating Warped Text
- Creating Type On A Path
- Color Tutorials
- Custom Color Swatches And Sets
- Photoshop Actions Tutorials
- Photoshop Actions
- Photoshop Troubleshooting
- Resetting Photoshop's Preferences
- Getting Started
- Photo Retouching
- Cropping Tutorials
- How To Crop Images In Photoshop CC
- How To Crop Images Non-Destructively In Photoshop CC
- Rotate And Straighten Images In Photoshop CC
- Increasing Canvas Size With The Crop Tool
- The New Content-Aware Crop Tool In Photoshop CC
- Cropping Images In Photoshop CS6
- Cropping Photos To Specific Frame Sizes
- Cropping Photos Without Changing The Aspect Ratio
- Crop, Straighten and Open Multiple Scanned Images
- Photoshop CS6 New Features - Perspective Crop Tool
- Rotate And Straighten Images With The Crop Tool In Camera Raw 8
- Straighten Crooked Photos
- Straighten And Crop Images In Photoshop CS5
- Rule Of Thirds
- Tone And Color Correction Tutorials
- Bringing Out Shadow And Highlight Detail In An Image
- Darken Overexposed Photos With The Multiply Blend Mode
- Neutralizing Color Casts With The Photo Filter
- Auto Contrast, Auto Tone And Auto Color
- How To Apply The Auto Image Commands As Adjustment Layers
- Applying A Brightness/Contrast Image Adjustment
- Adding A Brightness/Contrast Adjustment Layer
- Restoring Hidden Detail With Shadows/Highlights
- Applying Shadows/Highlights As A Smart Filter
- How To Read And Understand Image Histograms In Photoshop
- Understanding Histograms - Low-Key And High-Key Images
- Photoshop's Levels Image Adjustment Essentials
- The Improved Auto Levels Adjustment
- An Easy Way To Find Neutral Gray In An Image
- Better Brightness And Contrast In Photoshop CS3
- Brighten Underexposed Photos With The Screen Blend Mode
- Fixing Tone And Color With Levels
- Improving Image Tone With Levels
- Comparing The Levels And Curves Adjustments
- New And Improved Curves In Photoshop CS3
- Sharpen Images With The High Pass Filter
- Image Editing Tutorials
- How To Focus Stack Images
- Five Essential Blend Modes For Photo Editing
- Reducing Photoshop File Sizes with Adjustment Layers
- The Hidden Photographic Toning Presets In Photoshop CS6
- The New Color Lookup Image Adjustment In Photoshop CS6
- Background Eraser Tool
- Photoshop CS5 New Features - Content-Aware Fill
- Photoshop CS5 New Features - Content-Aware Healing
- Reshape Images With Content-Aware Scale
- Reducing Wrinkles With The Healing Brush
- Removing Skin Blemishes With The Spot Healing Brush
- Lighten And Brighten Eyes In A Photo
- Changing Eye Color In A Photo
- Changing Hair Color In A Photo
- Selecting Hair With Refine Edge In Photoshop CS5
- Easily Smooth And Soften Skin
- Easy Digital Nose Job
- Whiten And Brighten Teeth
- Reducing 5 O'clock Shadow
- Enhance Colors With The Photo Filter
- Matching Colors Of Objects Between Photos
- How To Replace The Sky In A Photo
- Enhancing The Sky In A Photo
- Non-Destructive Dodge and Burn
- Non-Destructive Photo Editing With Adjustment Layers
- Perspective Correction In Photoshop - Keystoning
- Reducing Noise In Images
- Dual View Photo Editing In Photoshop
- Black and White Conversion Tutorials
- Channel Mixer
- Color Channels
- Desaturating Color
- Gradient Map
- Grayscale
- Hue-Saturation Adjustment
- Lab Color
- Luminosity Blend Mode
- Black And White Conversions In Photoshop CS3
- Camera Raw Tutorials
- Raw vs JPEG For Photo Editing
- Camera Raw vs Photoshop – Which Should I Use?
- Working With Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge vs Photoshop
- Photoshop CS6 – Camera Raw Interface Essentials
- CS6 Camera Raw – How To Open Raw, JPEG And TIFF Files
- Cropping Images In Adobe Camera Raw 8
- Camera Raw 8 – The Straighten Tool / Crop Tool Combo
- The New Before And After Previews In Camera Raw – Photoshop CC
- Retouching Effects Tutorials
- How To Auto-Align And Composite Images In Photoshop
- Easy Soft Glow Effect With Photoshop
- Editable Soft Glow With Smart Filters
- Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery - Field Blur
- Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery - Iris Blur
- Shadowy Sultry Eyes
- Easy Sepia Toning With The Camera Raw Filter In Photoshop CC
- How To Use Blend Modes With Color Channels
- Cropping Tutorials
- Photo Effects
- 3D Pop Up Effect
- Action Zoom Blurring Effect
- Add A Copyright Watermark Pattern
- Add A Copyright Watermark Pattern To An Image With Photoshop (CS6 / CC)
- Add A Rainbow To A Photo (CS6 / CC)
- Add A Realistic Rainbow To A Photo
- Add A Realistic Water Reflection
- Add A Sparkle Trail To A Photo
- Add Bubbles With A Custom Bubble Brush
- Add Rays Of Light To A Photo
- Add Rays Of Sunlight To A Photo
- Add Transparent Type To An Image
- Adding Fireworks To A Photo
- Adding Focus With Color
- Adding Light Streaks To A Photo
- Adding Rain To A Photo
- Adding Reflections To Sunglasses
- Advanced Blending - Blend If
- Blend Photos Like A Hollywood Movie Poster
- Blend Photos Like A Hollywood Movie Poster With Photoshop CS6
- Blend Photos With Apply Image
- Borders And Frames – Drop Shadow
- Borders And Frames – Matted Picture Frame
- Borders And Frames – Simple Solid Color Border
- Bourne Ultimatum Color and Motion Blur Effect
- Burnt Edge Effect
- Cast Light From A Window
- Cast Shadow Effect
- Casting Light Through Window Blinds
- Classic Vignette Photo Border
- Collage Of Squares
- Color Grid Design
- Color Grid Photo Display Effect
- Colorize A Photo With Multiple Colors
- Colorizing Images With Gradients
- Combining Reality With A Rotoscope Painting
- Create A Collage Of Polaroids From A Single Photo With Photoshop (CS6 / CC)
- Create A Collage Of Warped Photos
- Create A Custom Motion Trail From Your Subject
- Create A Photo Within A Photo
- Create A Portrait From Text
- Create Cinematic Panoramas With Photoshop CS4
- Creating Photo Borders With Displacement Maps
- Creating Photo Borders With Masks And Filters
- Creating Photo Borders with Photoshop Brushes
- Creating Photo Effects Templates
- Creative Vignette Effects With The Radial Filter In Photoshop CC
- Color Grid Design
- Dancing In The Stars
- Darkening Photo Edges
- Dead Zone Blur Streaks Effect
- Digital Pixel Effect
- Dramatic Black and White Effect
- Easy Depth Of Field Effect
- Easy Pop Art Effect With Lab Color
- Easy Selective Color Effect
- Easy Soft Focus Or Glow Effect
- Easy Watercolor Painting Effect
- Extreme Contrast Photo Effect
- Faded Pixels Photo Border
- Fast High Quality Black And White
- Fill A Photo With More Photos
- Film Strip Photo Collage - Part 1
- Film Strip Photo Collage - Part 2
- Flip, Mirror and Rotate Designs and Patterns
- Folds and Creases Effect
- Folds and Creases Effect In Photoshop CS6
- Focus With Light
- Fun With Silhouettes In Photoshop
- Gallery Style Photo Frame Layout
- Ghosting An Image
- Ghosting An Image With Photoshop CS6
- Giving A Photo Rounded Corners
- Gritty Overprocessed Photo Effect
- Halftone Pattern Photo Border
- High Key Glow Effect
- High Speed Motion Trail Effect
- Holiday Greeting Card Photo Border
- How To Blend Textures With Photos In Photoshop
- How To Blend Textures With Photos In Photoshop ( CC / CS6 )
- How To Create A Diptych With Photoshop CS6
- How To Use The Oil Paint Filter In Photoshop CC
- Infrared Photo Effect
- Instant Photo To Oil Painting Action
- Interweaving Photo Strips
- Lightning Effect
- Making Your Subject Pop Out Of A Photo
- Mapping Textures To Faces
- Miniature Effect With Tilt-Shift In Photoshop CS6
- Mirror Image Effect
- Mirror Image Effect With Photoshop
- Non-Destructive Infrared Glow Effect
- Non-Destructive Lens Flare Effect
- Old Fashioned Hand Tinted Effect
- Old Paper Background Texture
- Outlining The Action In Photoshop
- Overlapping Text With An Image
- Painted Edges
- Painterly Glow Effect
- Photo Effects With The Dissolve Blend Mode
- Photo Effects With The Dissolve Blend Mode
- Photo Mount Corners
- Photo To Colored Dot Pattern
- Photo To Color Pencil Sketch With Photoshop CC
- Photo To Detailed Sketch With Photoshop CC
- Photo To Sketch With More Detail
- Photo Realistic Drop Shadows
- Photoshop Inverted Colors Effect
- Photoshop Puzzle Effect
- Photoshop Snow Effect
- Photoshop Split Toning
- Photoshop Sparkle Brush And Motion Trail Effect
- Photoshop Weather Effects - Rain
- Photoshop Weather Effects - Snow
- Placing An Image Inside Of Another
- Placing An Image Inside Of Another With Photoshop CS6
- Portrait Photo To Color Sketch Effect
- Portrait Photo To Pencil Sketch With Photoshop CS6
- Portrait Studio Background
- Punch Through Image Effect
- Radial Blur Enhanced Eyes Effect
- Radial Zoom Enhanced Eyes Effect With Photoshop CS6
- Rainbow Colored Eyes
- Realistic Water Drops
- Retro 3D Movie Effect
- Screen Jumping Effect
- Selective Coloring Effect
- Shape Cluster Photo Display
- Shape Cluster Photo Display With Photoshop CC
- Silky Smooth Waterfalls
- Simple Focused Lighting Effect
- Simple Pop Art Effect
- Simulating Film Grain In A Photo
- Snowflakes Photo Border
- Snowflakes Photo Border With Photoshop (CS6 / CC)
- Soft Focus Lens Effect
- Starburst Background
- Starry Night Sky
- Starry Night Sky Effect With Photoshop CS6
- Sunlight Through The Trees
- Surreal Motionscape Effect With Photoshop CS6
- Tearing A Photo To Reveal Another
- Telling Stories With Shadows
- Three-Image Photo Frame Template with Smart Objects
- Turn A New Photo Into An Old Photo
- Turn A Photo Into A Collage Of Polaroids
- Turn A Photo Into A Pattern Of Colored Dots With Photoshop
- Turn Any Photo Into A Background
- Using A Photo As Its Own Background
- Using A Photo To Mask Itself
- Vertical Photo Panels
- Vertical Photo Panels With Photoshop CS6
- Warm Golden Sunsets With Gradient Maps
- Water Reflection Effect In Photoshop CS6
- Water Ripples Effect
- Wedding Couple In Wine Glass
- Wood Picture Frame
- Worn, Torn Photo Edges
- Text Effects
- Apply Multiple Strokes To Text
- Colorful Light Burst Text
- Colorful Light Burst Text Effect With Photoshop CS6
- Create Simple 3D Text
- Easy Plastic Text Effect
- Editable Blurred Type With Layer Styles
- Faking Text Wrap In Photoshop
- Flaming Hot Fire Text
- Fragmented Tiles Text
- Gel Text With Layer Styles
- Gold Plated Text
- Ghostly Blur Text Effect
- Knock Out Text Effect
- Metal Text Effect
- Multiple Text Strokes With Smart Objects
- Place An Image In Text
- Placing An Image In Text With Photoshop CS6
- Placing Multiple Images Inside Text
- Rotate, Flip And Scale Individual Letters In Text
- Stroke Text With A Brush
- Text Perspective Shadow Effect
- Text Reflection Effect
- Textured Text Effect
- Turning Text Into Gold
- Using Text As A Container For More Text
- Using Text To Shadow Itself
- Worn And Torn Text
- Wrapping Text in 3D
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- Digital Photo Essentials
- Image Resizing Tutorials
- The New And Improved Image Size Dialog Box In Photoshop CC
- How To Resize Images In Photoshop
- How To Resize Images In Photoshop CC
- Resize Images To Match Photo Frame Sizes With Photoshop CS6
- Image Resizing vs Resampling
- Image Resolution Pixel Dimensions and Document Size
- Image Resolution and Print Quality
- Resizing Images For Email And The Web With Photoshop CC
- The 72 PPI Web Resolution Myth
- Get More Accurate Print Size Previews
- Adobe Bridge Tutorials
- How To Transfer Photos From Your Camera To Your Computer
- What Is Adobe Bridge?
- How To Install Adobe Bridge CC
- How To Download Photos From Your Camera With Adobe Bridge
- How To Batch Rename Images With Adobe Bridge
- Color Settings Tutorials
- Essential Photoshop Color Settings For Photographers
- File Format Tutorials
- Essential File Formats Quick Guide
- Copyright Tutorials
- Adding Contact And Copyright Info To Photos
- Image Editing Tutorials
- Make Photoshop Your Default Image Editor In Windows 10
- Make Photoshop Your Default Image Editor In Mac OS X
- Make Photoshop Your Default Image Editor In Windows 8
- Make Photoshop Your Default Image Editor In Windows
- Understanding Image Pixels
- RGB and Color Channels in Photoshop Explained
- Benefits Of Working With 16-Bit Images
- Seeing The Difference With JPEG Compression
- Saving Images Tutorials
- Save Photos For Email Or The Web
- Image Resizing Tutorials
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When you start Photoshop, the Tools panel appears at the left of the screen. Some tools in the Tools panel have options that appear in the context-sensitive options bar.
You can expand some tools to show hidden tools beneath them. A small triangle at the lower right of the tool icon signals the presence of hidden tools.
You can view information about any tool by positioning the pointer over it. The name of the tool appears in a tooltip below the pointer.
Note:
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Some workspaces shipped with Photoshop CC 2015 customize the toolbar. When you switch to one of such workspaces, some tools may seem missing from the toolbar. To learn how to resolve this issue, see Tools missing from the toolbar.
Note:
In Photoshop CS6, some tools were available as part of Photoshop Extended. All features in the erstwhile Photoshop Extended offering are now part of Photoshop. Photoshop does not have a separate Extended offering.
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If you're looking for general information on how to use tools in Photoshop, see Using tools.
Figuring out what Photoshop tools do is now easier than ever before! When you hover the pointer over certain tools in the Tools panel, Photoshop displays a description and a short video of the tool in action.
You can choose not to view rich tooltips. To do so, deselect the Preferences > Tools > Use Rich Tooltips preference.
You can customize the Photoshop toolbar to organize tools in a group and do much more.
- Do one of the following:
- Select Edit > Toolbar
- Long press , located at the bottom of the toolbar and then select Edit Toolbar.
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- In the Customize Toolbar dialog box, do one or more the following:
- Drag and drop tools and/or groups to re-organize the toolbar.
- Move excess, unused, or low priority tools to Extra Tools.
- To access extra tools, long press at the bottom of the toolbar.
- To save the custom toolbar, click Save Preset.
- To open a previously saved custom toolbar, click Load Preset.
- To restore the default toolbar, click Restore Defaults.
- To move all the tools to Extra Tools, click Clear Tools.
- Select the non-tool widgets to show/hide them at the bottom of the toolbar.
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