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Chapter 5

Chapter 5. Enhancing and Repairing Photos. Chapter Objectives. Discuss technical tips for digital cameras and scanners Repair documents with aging damage Make level corrections for contrast Sharpen images with the Unsharp Mask Correct small blemishes using the Spot Healing Brush tool.

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Chapter 5

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  1. Chapter 5 Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  2. Chapter Objectives • Discuss technical tips for digital cameras and scanners • Repair documents with aging damage • Make level corrections for contrast • Sharpen images with the Unsharp Mask • Correct small blemishes using the Spot Healing Brush tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  3. Chapter Objectives • Correct tears and scratches using the Healing Brush tool • Retouch images using the Patch tool • Use the Dodge and Burn tools • Correct red eye • Correct angle and perspective distortions Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  4. Chapter Objectives • Change the opacity to fade a layer • Open a recently used file • Use text elements • Save a file in the EPS format Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  5. Starting Photoshop • Start Photoshop as described on pages PS 6 and PS 7 • Choose the Default Workspace as described on page PS 8 • Select the Rectangular Marquee tool and then reset all tools as described on pages PS 9 and PS 10 Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  6. Resetting the Layers Palette • Click the Layers palette menu button and then click Palette Options on the list • When Photoshop displays the Layers Palette Options dialog box, click the option button corresponding to the smallest of the thumbnail sizes, if necessary • If necessary, click Layer Bounds • Click the OK button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  7. Resetting the Colors • If black and white are not shown as the default colors on the Tools palette, press the D key on the keyboard Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  8. Opening the Letter Image • Insert the CD that accompanies this book into your CD drive. After a few seconds, if Windows displays a dialog box, click its Close button • In Photoshop, press CTRL+O to open a file. Navigate to the Chapter05 folder, and then double-click the file named Letter • When Photoshop displays the image, if necessary, press CTRL+R to display the rulers • If necessary, change the magnification to 16.67% Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  9. Opening the Letter Image Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  10. Removing Yellowed Portions of the Letter • Click Image on the menu bar, then point to Mode • Click Grayscale. When Photoshop asks if you want to discard all color information, click the discard button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  11. Setting Levels • Press CTRL+L to access the Levels dialog box • When Photoshop displays the Levels dialog box, type 125 in the first Input Levels box to adjust the black levels. Type 1.5 in the second Input Levels box to adjust the gray or midtones. Type 240 in the third box to adjust the white levels • Click the OK button in the Levels dialog box Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  12. Setting Levels Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  13. Using the Unsharp Mask • Zoom to 50% magnification and then scroll to the beginning of the letter • Click Filter on the menu bar and then point to Sharpen • Click Unsharp Mask Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  14. Using the Unsharp Mask • When Photoshop displays the Unsharp Mask dialog box, type 4 in the Radius box. Type 20 in the Threshold box • Drag the Amount slider until the image is displayed more clearly • Click the OK button in the Unsharp Mask dialog box Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  15. Using the Unsharp Mask Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  16. Using the Eraser Tool • On the Tools palette, click the Eraser Tool (E) button • Use the [ or ] keys to adjust the size of the eraser brush. With short strokes, drag through remaining gray areas that are not part of the handwriting itself. If you make a mistake, click the History button in the dock of collapsed palettes on the right side of the workspace, and then click the previous state in the History palette, or press CTRL+Z. Zoom and scroll as necessary • When you are finished, zoom out to display the entire letter Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  17. Using the Eraser Tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  18. Saving for the Web • With your USB flash drive connected to one of the computer’s USB ports, click File on the menu bar and then Save for Web & Devices • When the Save for Web & Devices dialog box is displayed, click the 4-Up tab if necessary. Click the preview other than the original, that looks the best for your system’s connection speed. If necessary, use the Hand tool to display the text in the window • Click the Save button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  19. Saving for the Web • When the Save Optimized As dialog box is displayed, type Letter-Repaired in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key • Click the Save in box arrow and then click USBDISK (F:), or the location associated with your USB flash drive, in the list • Click the Save button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  20. Closing the Letter File • Click the Close button on the Letter document window title bar. If Photoshop asks if you want to save the changes, click the No button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  21. Opening and Cropping the Founder Image • Open the file named Founder from the Chapter05 folder on the CD that accompanies this book, or from a location specified by your instructor • If necessary, change the magnification to 50% • To remove the excess border, click the Crop Tool (C) button on the Tools palette and then, in the photo itself, drag from the top-left corner to the lower-right corner • Press the ENTER key Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  22. Opening and Cropping the Founder Image Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  23. Duplicating a Layer for Corrections • Right-click the Background layer in the Layers palette. When the shortcut menu is displayed, click Duplicate Layer • Type Corrections in the As box and then click the OK button • Zoom to 100 percent and scroll to display the man’s face Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  24. Duplicating a Layer for Corrections Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  25. Using the Spot Healing Brush Tool • Right-click the current healing tool and then click Spot Healing Brush Tool in the list. If necessary on the options bar, click the Mode box arrow and then click Normal. Click Proximity Match if necessary • Move the mouse pointer into the document window and point to the white spot on the chin. Press the [ key or the ] key until the brush tip is just slightly larger than the spot • Click the spot and then move the mouse pointer away to view the results Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  26. Using the Spot Healing Brush Tool • Move the mouse pointer to the spot between the eyes. Press the [ key to reduce the size of the brush tip. Click the spot and then move the mouse pointer away to view the results • Repeat Step 3 for other spots on the face and neck. If you make a repair that does not look good, click the History button in the dock of collapsed palettes on the right side of the workspace, and then click the previous state in the History palette. You then can try again Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  27. Using the Spot Healing Brush Tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  28. Using the Healing Brush Tool • Scroll to display the upper-left corner of the photo • If necessary, press CTRL+R to view the rulers • Right-click the Spot Healing Brush Tool (J) button • Click Healing Brush Tool in the list • If necessary, click Sampled on the options bar. Click the Aligned check box so it displays a check mark Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  29. Using the Healing Brush Tool • Click the Brush picker button on the options bar • In the Diameter box, type 19 to set the brush size, if necessary. Click the Size box arrow, and then click Off in the list • To sample the pixels, ALT+click to the right of the upper tear • Drag from the top of the tear, down, approximately .5 inches Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  30. Using the Healing Brush Tool • ALT+click below the tear at the left margin • On the options bar, click the Mode box arrow and then click Replace in the list • Drag from left to right, using short strokes to correct the tear. Resample as necessary to match color and grain Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  31. Using the Healing Brush Tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  32. Using the Patch Tool • Right-click the Spot Healing Brush Tool (J) button, and then click Patch Tool in the list • If necessary, click Source on the Patch options bar • Move the mouser pointer to an area left of the light spot, near the man’s head • Drag an area approximately as big as the light spot, but do not include the light spot Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  33. Using the Patch Tool • On the Patch options bar, click Destination • Drag the selection to cover the light spot • Press CTRL+D to remove the selection Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  34. Repairing Other Damage • Right-click the Patch Tool (J) button and then click Spot Healing Brush Tool in the list • Choose a very small damaged area in the photo. Adjust the brush size to be just larger than the damage. Click with the Spot Healing Brush tool to repair the damage • Right-click the Spot Healing Tool (J) button and then click Healing Brush Tool in the list Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  35. Repairing Other Damage • Choose a larger damaged area in the photo. ALT+click close to the damage. Drag with short strokes to repair the damage • Repeat the steps as necessary to fix other damaged areas • Zoom to 50% magnification Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  36. Repairing Other Damage Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  37. Saving and Closing the Founder File • With your USB flash drive connected to one of the computer’s USB ports, click File on the menu bar and then Save As • When the Save As dialog box is displayed, type Founder Repaired in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key • Click the Save in box arrow and then click USBDISK (F:), or the location associated with your USB flash drive, in the list • Click the Save button. When Photoshop displays the TIFF Options dialog box, click the OK button. When Photoshop asks to include layers, click the OK button • Click the Close button on the Founder Repaired document window title bar Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  38. Opening the Children Image • Open the file named, Children, from the Chapter05 folder on the CD that accompanies this book, or from a location specified by your instructor • If necessary, change the magnification to 66.67% Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  39. Using the Red Eye Tool • Right-click the Healing Brush Tool (J) button and then click Red Eye Tool in the list • Move the mouse pointer to the child’s eye on the left • Click the red portion of the eye • Click each of the other eyes Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  40. Using the Red Eye Tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  41. Saving and Closing the Children File • With your USB flash drive connected to one of the computer’s USB ports, click File on the menu bar and then Save As • When the Save As dialog box is displayed, type Children Repaired in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key • Click the Format box arrow and then click TIFF (*.TIF, *.TIFF) in the list Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  42. Saving and Closing the Children File • Click the Save in box arrow and then click USBDISK [F:], or the location associated with your USB flash drive, in the list • Click the Save button. When Photoshop displays the TIFF Options dialog box, click the OK button • Click the Close button on the Children Repaired document window title bar Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  43. Opening the Bandstand Image and Creating a Corrections Layer • Open the file named Bandstand from the Chapter05 folder on the CD that accompanies this book, or from a location specified by your instructor • If necessary, change the magnification to 66.67% • In the Layers palette, right-click the Background layer, and then click Duplicate Layer in the shortcut menu • When the Duplicate Layer dialog box is displayed, type Corrections in the As box, and then click the OK button Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  44. Opening the Bandstand Image and Creating a Corrections Layer Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  45. Using the Dodge Tool • With the Corrections layer selected, click the Dodge Tool (O) button in the toolbox • On the options bar, type 25 in the Exposure box • Using short strokes and adjusting the brush size using the bracket keys, drag through the darker portions of the image on the right Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  46. Using the Burn Tool • Right-click the Dodge Tool (O) button and then click Burn Tool in the list • On the options bar, type 25 in the Exposure box • Using short strokes and adjusting the brush size, drag through the light damaged area in the image Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  47. Using the Burn Tool Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  48. Saving and Closing the Bandstand File • With your USB flash drive connected to one of the computer’s USB ports, click File on the menu bar and then Save As • When the Save As dialog box is displayed, type Bandstand Repaired in the File name text box. Do not press the ENTER key • Click the Format box arrow and then click TIFF (*.TIF, *.TIFF) in the list Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  49. Saving and Closing the Bandstand File • Click the Save in box arrow and then click USBDISK [F:], or the location associated with your USB flash drive, in the list • Click the Save button. When Photoshop displays the TIFF Options dialog box, click the OK button. When Photoshop asks to include layers, click the OK button • Click the Close button on the Bandstand Repaired document window title bar Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

  50. Opening the Schoolhouse Image • Open the file named, Schoolhouse, from the Chapter05 folder on the CD that accompanies this book, or from a location specified by your instructor • If necessary, change the magnification to 100% Chapter 5: Enhancing and Repairing Photos

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