| 3.0 Working with
Images
3.1 Cropping
Download this
image or open any image in your Photoshop. Select
the Crop Tool (Press 'C' to Select or Select it with your Mouse)
and draw a selection on your image as shown below. (To
make a selection click and drag with your mouse)
Make a selection |
After you made your
selection press Enter |
Result |
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Cropping images is actually that easy in Photoshop, just select the area you want to keep and press Enter on your keyboard, and you are done. You can also press on the Move Tool instead of pressing Enter on your keyboard, it will prompt you a window similar to the one shown below. If you are satisfied with your selection just press on the Crop button and your image will be cropped.

3.2 Copying & Pasting
Download this
image or open any image in your Photoshop. Select
the Rectangular Marquee Tool
(M) and make a selection on the image as
shown below.
| Make a selection
and press Ctrl + C or
go to Edit
> Copy |
Presss Ctrl + N to
open a new window or
go to File > New
and press OK
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And now press
Ctrl + V to paste the copied image
or go to
File > Paste |
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Whenever you make a selection on the image and copy that area, Photoshop automatically saves the dimensions of that selection in its memory. Thus when you open a new window, dimensions of the image will already be in the Width and Height fields.
3.3 Image Adjustment
I will not explain how to adjust images in
this section, but will point out the tools that is used
for image adjustment. You can find related tutorials for image adjustment in the
Photoshop Tutorials section.
Go to Image
> Adjustments. You will see the menu
as shown below.

Go ahead and try some of the effects on your image, try to change the Brightness/Contrast, Auto Color...etc. Sometimes using Photoshop's pre-defined Image Adjustment options will solve your problem, try using Auto Levels, Auto Contrast or Auto Color on your photos before you proceed with other options.
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