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Change: This image shows the clone brush (the circle) copying the black area of the image which corresponds to the position of the plus (+) on the screen Your image should now look like this. You could crop it again using the method shown above. 7. Resize Your Image The
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Change: screen screen Your image should now look like this. You could crop it again using the method shown above. 7. Resize Your Image The image needs to be resized. It is much better to resize the image in Photoshop than to use the resize function from the wiki easy edit
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Change: below left The rest of this tutorial will refer to image manipulations of the image shown above. 4. Convert to Grayscale Before you start working on your images, covert them to a grayscale image. You will find that your images will have slightly different hues and they can
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Change: Most of the radiographic images that I have used in this website (that were not already in digital formats) were digitised with a Panasonic Lumix FZ 20 (left). The results I have found to be more than acceptable. I have tried digitising radiographic images with
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Change: Dummies) Use the help menu....very quick and easy Search for a tutorial on the Internet. The last item is very useful. There are innumerable Photoshop tutorials on the Internet including video tutorials. be patient... photoshop takes time and practice to master ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Change: Conclusion.Comment Photoshop is your 'best friend' if you intend loading images onto the Internet. If you have trouble with any of the steps above, you have a few options. Use the reference guide that came with your software. Buy a users guide book (eg Photshop for Dummies) Use
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Change: Its Its time to save your image to the hard drive on your computer. As with everything else in Photoshop there are a few tricks involved. It is useful to save your image twice. Firstly, click on the File pull down menu and click on Save. A
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Change: The The fair use of photoshop will also depend on the context in which it is is used. If you article is about coning, the cone marks should be left as as original. In another context, this may be completely irrelevant. 12. Conclusion. Photoshop is your 'best friend' if
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: . 9. Set Levels There are a number of image manipulation changes you can make at this point. The Brightness/Contrast and Shadow/Highlight functions are particularly useful. Perform a few test manipulations- if you're not happy with the result, you can undo the changes as described above on this page. You
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Change: . Your image will appear in the workspace as shown below The rest of this tutorial will refer to image manipulations of the image shown above. 4. Convert to Grayscale Before you start working on your images, covert them to
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Change: If If you would like to contribute to this wiki, you will need to be able to edit your images in a picture editing program. There are a number of possible image editing programs that could be used. This page is a tutorial on simple picture
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Change: The question arises as to whether you are misrepresenting your image by manipulating it in Photoshop. Your objectives are to present the image in a manner that fairly reflects the original. There are also a number of other fair uses of photoshop as follows convert image to greyscale resize
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Change: quality digital camera are very acceptable. 2. Open Photoshop It is assumed that the program Photoshop is installed on your computer. When you open Photoshop you will see a blank workspace as shown below. 3. Open Your Image It is assumed that your image
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Change: more suitably sized. To resize your image click on the Image drop-down-menu then click on Image size. The Image Size palette will appear on your screen as shown below It is important to select Constrain Proportions and Resample Image. Set the resolution at
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Change: (sic) as shown Note that if you require color in your image you will have to convert it back to RGB at a later stage in the editing process. 5. Rotate Your Image Next rotate your image clock wise by clicking on Image, then click on Rotate Canvas
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Change: Note that if you require color in your image you will have to convert it back to RGB at a later stage in the editing process. 4.5. Rotate Your Image Next rotate your image clock wise by clicking on Image, then click on Rotate Canvas and
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