RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, Lab, Indexed color are color modes in Photoshop. What you want to ask? Why we use color modes? To manage colors in image based on image purpose.
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We use retouching tools to repair or replace image pixels. For example you can use pixels from one photo or part of photo and paint them in another photograph or its part.
I read about it in a book somewhere and i think it went something like this: Go to enhance, click on color adjustment and then replace the color. I'm sorry if i didn't give you enough. :[ I'm just trying my best.
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for manipulating with photos,sketching,drawing, you can even create .pdf files and web photo galeries
Yes it will. An HP color photo printer will give you several options on how you want to use your printer. Being able to print color photos is on of the premier functions of the printer.
Yes, when you go to save select the 'Save As' option instead of just save. It should give you a list of image types in a drop down menu that you may select from. Before saving, change the image to indexed color first. You will have more control over color palette and such. You can also use "save for web" instead of "save as" as you can really fine tune your gif before saving. You can also make animated gifs from Photo shop. Check out the help in Photo shop as it as fairly easy to do. Making gif with Photo shop is easy.If you are using Photo Shop CS or extended then go to menus :- Window --> Animation a animation handling window will be open. And try to make a animation with this window or U can learn a easy tutorial on a website, that I will recommendhttp://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Photoshop/Animation/1go to this website and find some easy tutorial for making gifs in Photo Shop learn that and use in animation in photo shop.
Yes, you can if u have tablet + Cordless pen mouse
Recommended format is .psd format which preserve almost all Photoshop capabilities.
Ron lemen does a great job of "speed painting in Photo shop" the reality is that art takes time, and video camera's can be speed up... if you want check out his class, view the related links below.ANSWER 2 use filters and cheat a bit - a few ideas: 1) start with a photograph placed on several layers - alter each layer with filters either entire photo or parts of the photo - then composite the layers with blending modes and various opacity - then add some hand drawn and painted touches to various layers then flatten and add some finishing touches 2) a very easy and effective technique is to start with a photo or hand drawn image on the bottom layer - find one or several images to use as texture and place them on their own layers - then select and crop out parts of the texture images and place them over areas of the base photo and use warping tools and the liquefy tool to form the texture over appropriate areas of the photo - use the texture like blobs of paint and continue to paint over the base image - you can create shiny metal robots with textures from cool art deco appliances - a very fast and easy technique to produce pro looking results 3) it is much faster to do your line drawing with pencil or pen and paper first and scan it into photo shop - make sure your lines are dark and distinct and connect completely - makes it easier to fill areas with color without a lot of line corrections in photo shop - fill in areas of color then add texture and blends with filters 4) nothing beats knowing how to draw to begin with - practice practice practice - once you get comfortable drawing or painting, working in photo shop is actually faster than by traditional media
For beginners and amateurs best choice is Adobe Photoshop Elements See related link