1. Trang chủ
  2. » Công Nghệ Thông Tin

Sử dụng photoshop cs5 part 31 potx

6 321 0
Tài liệu đã được kiểm tra trùng lặp

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU

Thông tin cơ bản

Định dạng
Số trang 6
Dung lượng 868,96 KB

Các công cụ chuyển đổi và chỉnh sửa cho tài liệu này

Nội dung

In the text that accompanies the figures in this sec-tion, the colors of existing underlying pixels are called the base colors; the color in the upper layer or that you apply with a too

Trang 1

CHOOSING A SAMPLE SIZE

➤ To change the size of the area from which the Eyedropper tool samples, on the Options bar, choose Sample Size: Point Sample (to sample the exact pixel you’ll click on) or one of the Average options (e.g., to sample an average value from a 5-by-5-pixel square area)

➤ You can also right-click in the document with the Eyedropper tool and choose a sample size from the context menu

➤ The 3 by 3 Average and 5 by 5 Average options are useful for sampling continuous tones, such as skin tones in a portrait photo or the background area in

a landscape (we usually use 3 by 3 Average) The

11 by 11 Average through 101 by 101 Average options are suitable for very high-resolution fi les

We’re choosing a Sample Size for the Eyedropper tool from the Options bar.

A We checked Show Sampling Ring for the Eyedropper tool

on the Options bar, then clicked a color in the image.

Using the Eyedropper tool

To sample a color from an image using the

Eyedropper:

1 Choose the Eyedropper tool (or hold down I

to spring-load the tool)

2 On the Options bar, do the following:

Choose a Sample Size (see the sidebar on this

page)

Choose Sample: Current Layer (then click a

layer) or choose All Layers.

Optional: Check Show Sampling Ring.

3 When you do either of the following, the sampled

color will appear in the currently active square

on the Tools and Color panels If Show Sampling

Ring is checked, the sampled color will also

pre-view on the top part of a large ring and the

cur-rent Foreground or Background color will preview

on the bottom part

Click a color in any open document.A

Drag in any document (the current color square

changes dynamically), and release the mouse

when the pointer is over the desired color

➤ Alt-click/Option-click or drag in the document

window with the Eyedropper tool to choose a

Background color when the Foreground color

square is selected, or vice versa

Copying colors as hexadecimals

For Web output, you can copy colors as hexadecimal

values from a file in Photoshop and then paste them

into an HTML file

To copy a color as a hexadecimal value:

1 To copy a color to the Clipboard as a hexadecimal

value, do either of the following:

Choose the Eyedropper tool (I or Shift-I)

and choose Options bar settings for the tool

Right-click a color in the document window, then

choose Copy Color as HTML (HTML color tag) or

Copy Color’s Hex Code ★ (HEX number)

Choose a Foreground color via the Color panel,

Color Picker, or Swatches panel From the Color

panel menu, choose Copy Color as HTML or

Copy Color’s Hex Code.

2 To paste the color into an HTML file, display the

HTML file in your HTML-editing application,

then choose Edit > Paste (Ctrl-V/Cmd-V)

Trang 2

Choosing a blending mode

The blending mode A that you choose for a tool or layer

affects how that tool or layer interacts with underlying

pixels You can choose from a menu of blending modes

in many locations in Photoshop, such as the Options

bar (for most painting and editing tools), the Layers

panel, and the Layer Style and Fill dialogs

In the text that accompanies the figures in this

sec-tion, the colors of existing underlying pixels are called

the base colors; the color in the upper layer or that

you apply with a tool (such as the Brush), and that you

choose a mode for, is called the blend color In all the

images, we used the same three color squares, as shown

in the first figure below (Normal mode) To avoid

con-fusion, we kept the blend layer opacity at 100% (except

for Dissolve mode)

➤ For most blending modes, Photoshop compares

the colors of the two layers (or the layer and the

paint color being applied by a tool) on a

channel-by-channel basis For example, the lightness of a pixel

in the Red channel of the blend layer is compared

to the lightness of a corresponding pixel in the Red

channel of the base layer

➤ When choosing an Opacity percentage for a tool

(via the Options bar), keep in mind that the impact

of the tool is also affected by the opacity of the

layer that strokes are applied to For example,

strokes applied with a Brush tool of 50% opacity on

a layer opacity of 50% will appear lighter than the

same strokes applied to a layer that has an opacity

of 100%

CYCLING THROUGH THE MODES

To cycle through the blending modes for the cur-rent painting or editing tool, or for the curcur-rently selected layer if a nonediting tool (such as the Move tool or a selection tool) is being used, press Shift - + (plus) or Shift - – (minus)

Normal

All the base colors are modifi ed (When an image

is in Bitmap or Indexed Color mode, this mode is

called Threshold.)

THE BASIC BLENDING MODES REPLACE THE BASE COLORS

Dissolve (50% Opacity)

Creates a chalky, dry-brush texture using the blend color The higher the pressure or opacity of the tool (and the higher the opacity of the layer), the more solid the color

A The blending modes are grouped according to their function and effect.

Basic

Darken

Lighten

Contrast

Comparative

Component

Trang 3

THE DARKEN BLENDING MODES DARKEN THE BASE COLORS

Darken

The blend color tints the base color

Multiply

A dark blend color produces darker base colors; a light blend color merely tints the base colors Good for creating semitransparent shadows

Color Burn

Increases contrast in the base color by darkening

the shadow areas and lightening the highlight areas

Linear Burn

Uses the blend color to darken the base colors by decreasing brightness

Darker Color

The blend color replaces base colors lighter than

itself without affecting darker base colors The blend

color is fully opaque Could be used to “paint out”

light colors on an underlying layer without having to

use a selection

The light blue strokes were applied to a blank layer above the image layer The layer that contains the brush strokes has a blending mode

of Darker Color.

Continued on the following page

Trang 4

THE LIGHTEN BLENDING MODES LIGHTEN THE BASE COLORS

Color Dodge

A light blend color lightens the base colors by

decreasing the layer’s contrast; a dark blend color

tints the base colors slightly

Linear Dodge (Add)

A light blend color lightens the base colors by increasing the layer’s brightness; a dark blend color tints the base colors slightly

Screen

A light blend color produces lighter, bleached base colors; a dark blend color lightens the base colors less

Lighten

Modifi es only base colors that are darker than the

blend color, not base colors that are lighter than the

blend color

Lighter Color

The blend color replaces base colors darker than

itself without affecting lighter base colors The blend

color will be fully opaque Could be used to “paint

out” dark colors on an underlying layer without

having to use a selection

The light blue strokes were applied

to a blank layer above the image layer Lighter Color blending mode is chosen for the layer that contains the brush strokes.

Trang 5

Linear Light

Burns (darkens) the base colors by decreasing their

brightness if the blend color is dark; dodges

(light-ens) the base colors by increasing their brightness if

the blend color is light

Pin Light

A light blend color replaces the base colors; a dark blend color merely tints the base colors

Vivid Light

Burns (darkens) the base colors by increasing con-trast if the blend color is dark; dodges (lightens) the base colors by decreasing contrast if the blend color

is light

Hard Light

Screens (lightens) the base colors if the blend color is

light; multiplies (darkens) the base colors if the blend

color is dark Increases contrast in the blend color Good

for composite effects or for painting glowing highlights

THE CONTRAST BLENDING MODES INCREASE OR DECREASE THE OVERALL CONTRAST

Overlay

Multiplies (darkens) dark base colors and screens

(lightens) light base colors while preserving

luminos-ity (light and dark) values Black and white pixels

aren’t changed, so details are preserved

Soft Light

Softens the base color by applying a light tint

Preserves luminosity values in the base colors

Continued on the following page

Trang 6

THE COMPARATIVE BLENDING MODES INVERT THE BASE COLORS

Difference

Inverts the base and blend colors The lighter the

blend color, the more saturated the resulting color

Exclusion

Grays out the base colors where the blend color is dark; inverts the base colors where the blend color

is light Lowers contrast

A light blend color darkens the base colors; a dark

blend color tints the base colors with the invert

value of the blend color

A light blend color tints the base colors; a dark blend color preserves dark tonal values in the base color and whites out all other colors

Hard Mix

Posterizes (reduces) the base colors to approximately 5–8 fl at colors A dark blend color produces more black in the base colors; a light blend color pro-duces more white in the base colors

Contrast blending modes (continued)

Hue applies just the hue of the blend color; satura tion

and luminosity values (and whites and blacks) in the

base colors are preserved

Saturation applies the saturation of the blend color

without changing hue and luminosity values in the

base colors

Color applies the saturation and hue of the blend color

but preserves luminosity values (details) in the base colors This a good mode to use for tinting

Luminosity replaces luminosity values in the base

colors with luminosity values from the blend color; hue and saturation values in the base colors are unchanged

THE COMPONENT BLENDING MODES APPLY A SPECIFIC COLOR COMPONENT

Ngày đăng: 02/07/2014, 06:20

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN