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Getting to grips with the user interface:


Author: TutCast

Introduction to tools

Full Tutorial: Here (Located on this blog)

Source: Freetimefoto

Photoshop CS3 Single Row Toolbox The noticeable change that you might first found in Photoshop CS3 interface is the single column toolbox, even so you can switch to traditional two column tool box by click at small arrow button (toggle tool column button) at top left corner of the toolbox. I’ve use two column CS3 toolbox to demonstrate above because it’s easier when compare the tool placement with earlier version of Photoshop. You can see the full picture of new single-column CS3 toolbox by click at its thumbnail on the right.The two column toolbox in Photoshop CS3 is quite similar with the Photoshop CS2. It’s add two more new tool which is Quick Selection tool, add to Magic Wand’s place, and Count Tool, in Eyedropper Tool block. And also, the pen tool and path selection tool location are switch.

To optimize the space for the width of single-column toolbox, the quick-mask button and the screen mode button are also change. The quick-mask button is turn from two left and right toggle button to one On/Off button. The Screen mode in Photoshop CS3 also have new screen mode screen mode (Maximized Screen Mode) that you can easily select though pop-up menu. With this new screen mode you can have toolbar while working in Full Screen mode which is impossible for earlier version of photoshop.

Note: The tool’s keyboard short-cuts are indicated in (). You can press shift + tool shortcut to toggle to hidden tool.

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Original Author: Photoshop Girl
Link To Tutorial: Here (Not located on this blog)

Result:

Make your photos stand out

Original Author: Photoshopgirl
Location: photoshopgirl.com

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