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ASSIGNMENT : GRAPHIC PHOTOSHOPE

1 ) LASSO TOOLS
Lasso Tool is used to make a selection in the free form. Lasso tool rarely are used to make a selection,
because the proceeds will not be neat, especially when using the mouse. To get as many rigorous results
requires care and patience

B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D )After Edit

Polygaonal Tools
A ) Polygona Tools

Similar to the lasso tool, except that instead of holding your mouse button down to draw, left-click on
various points to create a selection with a series of straight edges.

B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D ) After Edit

3) Crop Tool
A) Symbol and Crop Tool

The crop tool can be used to select a particular area of an image and discard the portions outside the
chosen section. This tool assists in creating a focus point on an image and unnecessary or excess
space. Cropping allows enhancement of a photos composition while decreasing the file size. The
"crop" tool is in the tools palette, which is located on the right side of the document. By placing the
cursor over the image, the user can drag the cursor to the desired area. Once the Enter key is
pressed, the area outside the rectangle will be cropped. The area outside the rectangle is the
discarded data, which allows for the file size to be decreased. The "crop" tool can alternatively be
used to extend the canvas size by clicking and dragging outside the existing image borders
B ) Before edit

C) Process Edit

D ) After Edit

4) Healing Brush Tool


A ) Symbol and Healing Brush Tool

The Healing Brush tool lets you correct imperfections, causing them to disappear into the
surrounding image. Like the cloning tools, you use the Healing Brush tool to paint with sampled
pixels from an image or pattern. However, the Healing Brush tool also matches the texture, lighting,
transparency, and shading of the sampled pixels to the pixels being healed. As a result, the repaired
pixels blend seamlessly into the rest of the image.

B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D) After Edit

5 ) Spot Healing Brush Tool


A )Symbol and Spot Healing Brush Tool

The Spot Healing Brush tool quickly removes blemishes and other imperfections in your photos. The
Spot Healing Brush works similarly to the Healing Brush: it paints with sampled pixels from an image
or pattern and matches the texture, lighting, transparency, and shading of the sampled pixels to the
pixels being healed. Unlike the Healing Brush, the Spot Healing Brush doesnt require you to specify
a sample spot. The Spot Healing Brush automatically samples from around the retouched area.
B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D ) After Edit

6 )Patch Tool
A )Symbol and Patch Tool

It offers a quick one-stop solution for repairing large areas of an image. However, patch tool work
doesnt always produce the results that most users expect
B) Picture Before Edit

C) Process edit

D ) After Edit

7 ) Clone Stamp Tool


A ) Tools Clone Stam Tool

The clone stamp tool acts like a brush so you can change the size, allowing cloning from just one
pixel wide to hundreds.

B )Before Edit

C )Process Edit

D )After Edit

8 ) Background Eraser tool


A) Tools Background Erase Tool

The Background Eraser Tool is especially useful with photos that contain lots of fine detail along
the edges between your subject and its background, like, for example, if you want to erase the
sky in an image without erasing the trees below it.

B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D ) After Edit

9) Magic Eraser Tool


A )Symbol And Magic Eraser tool

To use the Magic Eraser tool you simply click on the background somewhere and it will vanish. If you
only have one layer open, when you click to remove the background the pixels will be turned into a
transparency, in other words there will be nothing there so you'll just see a chequered pattern.
B ) Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D ) After Edit

10 ) Blur Tool
A ) Symbol and Blur Tools

The Blur filters soften a selection or an entire image, and are useful for retouching. They smooth
transitions by averaging the pixels next to the hard edges of defined lines and shaded areas in an
image.

B )Before Edit

C ) Process Edit

D ) After Eidt

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