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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 230x178x10 mm, weight: 500 g
  • Sērija : Voices That Matter
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0138084718
  • ISBN-13: 9780138084714
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  • Cena: 41,70 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 230x178x10 mm, weight: 500 g
  • Sērija : Voices That Matter
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: New Riders Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0138084718
  • ISBN-13: 9780138084714

Adobe Photoshop, the world’s most popular image-editing program, is now available on the iPad. So, wherever you are, you can use familiar Photoshop tools to retouch photos, create compositions, work with layers, add text and a whole lot more. Photoshop on the iPad helps you make the most of Photoshop’s iPad-optimized interface, as well as combine Photoshop with other familiar Adobe iPad apps, from Lightroom to Fresco. Packed with practical exercises, this guide also offers inspiring interviews with four world-renowned Photoshop artists, Ted Chin, Russell Brown, Frankie Cihi and Magdiel Lopez. You’ll see how the pros use Photoshop on the iPad in their workflows, so they can do great work anywhere. And you can too!

IN THIS BOOK, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How Photoshop’s interface on the iPad works and how it differs from the desktop version of Photoshop
  • What layers and adjustment layers are and how to use them
  • How to combine different types of images into an imaginative composition
  • How to work with the various selection tools and use them to create masks, make color corrections, select hair and remove backgrounds
  • How to remove blemishes and other distracting elements with Photoshop’s retouching tools
  • How to design an image for social media
  • How to add text and adjust text settings
  • How to work with fi les, including how to use Adobe Creative
  • Cloud to share fi les between your iPad and desktop
  • How app integration works and what workflows to use with other Adobe apps

“Rob de Winter has done a tremendous job of capturing the versatility, power and possibility that Photoshop on the iPad espouses with this book.”

— RYAN DUMLAO, Product Manager for Photoshop on the iPad

Introduction xiv
Photoshop on the iPad xvi
Purpose of this book xviii
Who's this book for? xviii
What will you learn? xix
Chapter 1 The start
xx
Which iPad apps?
2(4)
Photoshop on the iPad and subscriptions
2(1)
Creative Cloud
3(1)
Adobe Lightroom
4(1)
Adobe Capture
4(1)
Adobe Fresco
5(1)
Adobe Illustrator
5(1)
Unsplash and Adobe Stock
5(1)
Which iPad and Apple Pencil?
6(3)
iPad Pro and Apple Pencil 2
6(1)
Other iPads and Apple Pencil 1
7(2)
Putting files on your iPad
9(2)
Via USB-C
9(1)
Via a hub
9(1)
Via Cloud Documents and Creative Cloud Files
10(1)
Via your camera
10(1)
Frequently asked questions
11(3)
Chapter 2 Photoshop basics
14(20)
Getting oriented
16(8)
The Home screen
16(8)
How do layers work?
24(2)
Stacked objects
24(1)
Layer order
25(1)
What are adjustment layers?
26(2)
What are layer masks?
28(2)
Black and white
28(2)
Select and move layers
30(2)
Grouped layers
31(1)
Photoshop gestures
32(1)
Touch shortcut
33(1)
Chapter 3 TedChin
34(10)
Chapter 4 Photo composition
44(72)
The photo composition
46(2)
A new Photoshop document
48(1)
Place images
49(4)
Selections and masks
53(27)
Learn more about blend modes
57(1)
Select Subject and Refine Edge
58(4)
Curves adjustment layer
62(2)
How do Curves work?
64(3)
Object Selection tool
67(5)
Drawing light with brushes and selections
72(6)
Make whites transparent with blend modes
78(2)
Adjusting a mask with brushes
80(16)
Modifying a layer mask
83(3)
Transform an object
86(1)
Drawing with a brush
87(1)
Place photo and Remove Background
88(6)
Changing colors with Hue/Saturation
94(2)
Save and share files
96(10)
Photoshop Cloud Documents
96(1)
Rename your file
96(3)
Exporting your file
99(2)
Quick Export
101(1)
Livestream
101(1)
Invite to edit and invite for review
102(2)
Version history
104(2)
Extra: Import and paint with brushes
106(4)
Import a cloud brush
106(4)
Extra: Discover more brushes
110(2)
Import Kyle Webster brushes
110(2)
Extra: Editing in Lightroom
112(4)
Export your composition to Lightroom
112(4)
Chapter 5 Russell Brown
116(12)
Chapter 6 Retouching
128(38)
Retouching an old photo
130(12)
Open and crop the image
130(1)
Remove the blemishes
131(3)
Improving light with Curves
134(2)
Sepia effect with Hue/Saturation
136(1)
Vignette with Curves and selections
137(5)
The Clone Stamp tool
142(5)
Raw photo editing
147(15)
What is a raw file?
147(1)
The editing process
147(1)
Editing raw photos in Lightroom
148(4)
Selective edits
152(3)
Editing and retouching in Photoshop
155(3)
Content Aware Fill
158(3)
The end result
161(1)
Extra: Image size
162(2)
Extra: Edit raw images in Photoshop
164(2)
Chapter 7 Frankie Cihi
166(8)
Chapter 8 Social media
174(42)
Create a banner for social media
176(16)
The finish and start
176(2)
Selecting and masking
178(4)
Add your logo to Creative Cloud Libraries
182(2)
Place the logo in Photoshop
184(1)
Place an image using the camera
185(1)
Place an image using the Photos app
186(1)
Adding fonts to your iPad
186(2)
Adding text
188(4)
Painting in Adobe Fresco
192(5)
Back to Photoshop
197(7)
Create a drop shadow
198(6)
Extra options
204(12)
Photoshop App Settings
204(2)
Brush settings
206(1)
The Eraser tool
207(1)
The Gradient tool
208(1)
The Magic Wand tool
209(1)
The Adjustment tools
210(3)
The remaining adjustment layers
213(2)
Photoshop on the iPad in the future
215(1)
Chapter 9 Magdiel Lopez
216(8)
Index 224
Rob de Winter is an Adobe Certified Instructor, author, designer and photographer based in The Netherlands. Rob loves to share his passion for design and Adobe technology in energetic and passionate training sessions and has trained thousands of graphic designers both with his training company DWM Trainingen and on his YouTube channel. He's been a featured speaker at the world's largest design conferences, like Adobe MAX and CreativePro Week.