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The Easiest Photoshop 7.0 Tutorial - Most Important Tools To Know


Author: Mario Churchill

Learning how Photoshop 7.0 works is relatively easy...just as long
as you know and understand how each category of tools work. But
because there are a variety of tools provided in Photoshop 7.0,
it's certainly understandable if you're feeling a little
intimidated.

Most Important Tools to Know in Photoshop 7.0

Cropping Tools - Crop is simply a fancier term for cut, and if you
know how the cut function works with text, then that's basically
how the crop function works with images as well.

Image Viewing Tools - There are only two tools under this category
- hand and zoom - but you'll be using both frequently. The zoom
option is easy to understand because it simply magnifies or shrinks
the image, so you should just concentrate more on learning about
the hand tool.

Moving Tools - This is what you use to move a cropped or selected
area from one image to another and for adding layers.

Painting Tools - In this category, you'll be able to edit or add
color to your images. The most basic tools are the brush and paint
bucket - they work just the way their name implies. The airbrush
can be used for a softened look. Other tools in this category are
history brushes, the pencil tool, and gradients.

When using the painting tools, you'll have the option of using
pre-selected colors or creating your own palette. Make sure that
you memorize the code for each color you create so as not to redo
the whole process afterwards.

Retouching Tools - This category of Photoshop 7.0 tools is better
suited for intermediate users. As its name also implies, retouching
tools are used to further enhance the quality or overall appearance
of your images. The eraser can be used to delete any part of the
image. The patch tool and healing brush are both used to rectify
errors in the image. Blur or sharp can be used to make the image
fade or sharpen in appearance respectively.

Other tools in this category are smudge, sponge, burn, and dodge.
You'll find it easier to understand how each tool works by
comparing before and after effects.

Selection Tools - There are two basic tools in this category: the
select and deselect tool. Use the select tool to determine which
area or part of the image you wish to focus on. Once the area has
been selected, any subsequent action made will be applied to the
selected area only. The deselect tool is used to undo the
selection. Other tools under this category are the lassos -
selecting irregularly shaped areas, quick mask, magic wand (a
wonderful and easy to explore tool), and other marquee tools.

Vector Tools - If retouching tools are suited for intermediate
users, vector tools are more suited for advanced Photoshop 7.0
users. Although very much in use in a professional capacity,
they're not something you're likely to utilize frequently if all
you're interested in is making personal photos prettier for your
online scrapbook.

Vector tools include pen, line, shape, and path select, and are
used to create and edit vectors. If you're interested in learning
and understanding how vector tools work, be prepared to expend more
time and effort than usual.

There are other tools offered by Photoshop 7.0 of course, but it's
best that you concentrate first on the tools listed above. If you
still feel unsatisfied with what you can do with the tools
described here then by all means increase your knowledge!

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About the Author:
Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200
articles on various subjects. For a free photo shop tutorial and
or to purchase a video photo shop tutorial checkout his website.


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