Adjusting Images for Maximum Quality.
Adjustments are a great way to enhance your photo.
When you bring in a photo, it often looks "OK", however there are many tricks that will enhance your photo before your eyes.
The Image-Adjustments tab at the top will correct or enhance your image.
The first thing to do would be to adjust the levels. Even if the photo looks fine, this will make it look better! We suggest to use the manual
levels over the auto levels, as you have more control of the end result.
The picture below is an example of manually adjusted levels. We recommend to do this as the first step with any image. If you decide to adjust
the levels after you have used another adjustment tool, the levels will not work as well. Magic!

Another great trick in the Image-Adjustments is the "Curves" tool.
For example, with the image we are using for this tutorial has a very washed out background, but the foreground is fine. Curves are useful to
adjust a particular part of the image only, whilst keeping the correct part the same.
Firstly, open the curves box, your normal pick tool will turn into an eyedropper tool, click on the area you need to adjust and watch the curves
box, a small circle will appear indicating where you should adjust the curves.
Remember! You need to "lock" the rest of the image first so the correct curves stay the same. To lock the image, click in the centre of
the line.

There are many color adjustment tools in Photoshop. The three best ones are the "Color Balance", "Variations" and "Photo
Filter". All work slightly differently, so play around and see which one best suits what you need to achieve.
There are many different brands of films and digital cameras, all with different in built color settings. Remember, they can't see how the eye
sees. To obtain a more natural looking color, these tools are fantastic.
The first example below is the "Color Balance" tool, this photo had a lot of blue, making his skin look grey. So by adding a bit more
yellow and magenta, we get a cleaner, more natural looking image.

The second example is using the "Photo Filter" tool. New to Photoshop CS2, this tool is a photographers dream. It also gives a more
natural look, and with this tool, you can add warmth, and cool down the picture easily.

The third example is of the variations, a typically original Photoshop tool, and loved by many. This tool is simple and self explanatory, so
check it out for yourself!

Another important tool, which is also new to Photoshop CS, is the "Exposure" tool. With this tool, you don't even need to take good photos anymore!
This tool is absolutely amazing, and you should always use this tool to see if it enhances your photo, it usually does..
Wand Selections
Printer resolution
Screen frequency
File size
Cropping Images to size
Cropping Images to specific size
Increase your canvas size relatively
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Bitmap images
Vector graphics
How to 'Place' Vector Graphics into a Photoshop File (great tutorial)
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About image size and resolution
Pixel dimensions
Image resolution
Monitor resolution
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Why colors don't match
Viewing color around you
Using our Online Color Systems
Save JPEGs as PSDs to preserve quality
Sharpen just the edges and leave the rest alone
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Eyedropper Tool
Undo A Save
Paste Images Where You Want In Photoshop
Change Your Photoshop Rulers
Put Rulers Where You Want
Rename Your Layers
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How to Make Paths in Photoshop (great tutorial)
How to Make a Screen Shot
Enlarging Images: Shows these topics, Go Here
Using Resolution to Enlarge Photos
Using the Image Size Options, you can enlarge your image in Five ways.
Enlarging images and photos in Photoshop
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in Photoshop
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