HOW TO USE Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 [Electronic resources] نسخه متنی

اینجــــا یک کتابخانه دیجیتالی است

با بیش از 100000 منبع الکترونیکی رایگان به زبان فارسی ، عربی و انگلیسی

HOW TO USE Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

Daniel Giordan, Doug Nelson

| نمايش فراداده ، افزودن یک نقد و بررسی
افزودن به کتابخانه شخصی
ارسال به دوستان
جستجو در متن کتاب
بیشتر
تنظیمات قلم

فونت

اندازه قلم

+ - پیش فرض

حالت نمایش

روز نیمروز شب
جستجو در لغت نامه
بیشتر
لیست موضوعات
توضیحات
افزودن یادداشت جدید











  • Task 7 How to Use the Healing Brush


    The Healing Brush is built on the concept and functionality of the Clone Stamp tool: It paints using sampled data from a user-specified point. Instead of just moving the pixel information from one spot to the other as the Clone Stamp tool does, however, the Healing Brush actually blends the two data sets together, blurring information and smoothing the results. The Healing Brush does a great job of eliminating spots and scratches from scanned photographs, and it's also superb at touching up blemishes and wrinkles on faces. If you work with portraiture or photo restoration, you'll use this tool a lot.

    1. Open the Image


    Open the image you want to touch up using the Healing Brush.

    2. Select the Healing Brush Tool


    Select the Healing Brush tool from the toolbox. You'll find it grouped with the Spot Healing Brush, Patch, and Red Eye tools.

    [View full size image]

    3. Set the Tool Parameters


    In the Options bar for the Healing Brush, set the brush size and blending mode. A hard brush (100% Hardness) is recommended. For the Source, select either Sampled or a preset Pattern. If you want the source point to move as you move the mouse pointer, enable the Aligned check box. If you're editing a multilayer file, enable the Sample All Layers check box so you can sample the composite image.

    [View full size image]

    4. Set the Sample Point


    Hold down the Alt key (Windows users) or Option key (Mac users) and click to set the source point for the brush. If your goal is to smooth a blemish or scratch, select a source point that resembles the area you want to repair.

    5. Paint the Corrections


    Position the cursor over the area to be repaired and click to paint the corrections. Photoshop briefly displays the sampled information before blending it with the target image. Here, I've eliminated a slight blemish on the boy's lip by sampling a spot an inch or so away from the blemish.


    How-To Hints


    The New Spot Healing Brush

    For single spots such as dust specks and skin blemishes, you might find Photoshop CS2's new Spot Healing Brush quicker to use. Simply select it from the toolbox, pick a brush size only slightly larger than the blemish, and click once. That's it! Photoshop automatically looks around to find a good sample to use for the healing.Healing Brush automatically blends the sample data with the source area, creating an edit that is more easily concealed.


      / 183