‘Photo Editing’ Archive

How to Select Items In Your Picture Using Photoshop Lasso Tool December 3, 2009 No Comments

Photo editing can be useful in most classrooms, but learning how to edit photos using Photoshop can be quite overwhelming. This tutorial will teach you how to select items in your picture that you want to change. There are a few ways to select items in your picture, but I find that Polygonal Lasso Tool [...]

Photoshop Video No Comments

This is our video with Photoshop sample projects. These projects are designed to engage the student’s and maximize classroom efficiency. The projects involve the multiple learning styles of the students, Enjoy!

Examples of Ways to Use Photo Editing in Your Classroom No Comments

There are several ways photo editing can be used to help teach the curriculum to students. The links below provide examples of ways that photo editing can be used in the classroom.
These first two links incorporate the use of Photoshop and Comic Life to help teach students. This first one can be used to [...]

Clone Stamp Tool Tutorial November 28, 2009 No Comments

There are many tools you can use to edit photos in photoshop. One such tool is the Clone Stamp Tool. I will tell and show you how to use this tool in photoshop. The Clone Stamp tool is on the left hand side tool bar (circled). Below are step by step instructions on using this [...]

About Photoshop and Other Photo Editing Programs November 21, 2009 No Comments

Adobe Photoshop is a photo editing program that is currently the most widely used. Though there are many versions of Photoshop, Photoshop Elements is the one that is most prevalent to teachers. First of all, it’s about a quarter in price as other versions of Photoshop, so if your school has a photoshop program, this [...]

Duplicating and changing lighting levels tutorial November 20, 2009 No Comments

 
Photoshop Tutorial on:
1) Duplicating a layer
2)Changing lighting levels
Whenever you first start editing any photo the first step you always do is duplicate a layer.  This is important because you can adjust and edit one layer without changing the original photo.  To do this you find the layer viewer at the bottom right on the screen 
Then [...]

Photoshop Interview with Nathan Smith No Comments