3 Great Tips for Photoshop Novices

The release of the tenth and newest version of theTip 2: Plan ahead when naming workspaces so that in
graphic editingindustry standard PhotoShop is calledthe future each will ring a clear bell in your memory.
CS3, and it was released on April 16,2007. If you are aMultiple projects over time can get confusing to
novice of the graphic editing and manipulationworld,youremember.
are going to want to read these three HOT tips toTip 3: Use two different windows to display each
help get you going.They are put together to help youimage.You often need to zoom in for closer looks at
to see that the world of image management is notpixels. When you make changes to a zoomed-in
really as daunting as it may seem right now.image, you need to know that it will work effectively
These tips for beginners address some of the basicwhen you zoom back out. So, instead of zooming in
challenges that you will encounter quickly as you delveand out constantly, it is far easier and less
into the sometimes perplexing realm of PhotoShoptime-consuming to have two windows opened
CS3.Here we go then….containing the same image at different zoom levels.To
Tip 1: Create custom, project-specified workspaces.do this, simply select Window> Arrange> New
Each project that you endeavor will require a certainWindow. The same image will appear in a new
set of palettes.You will want to take advantage of thewindow. Keep one zoomed at 100% and the other
feature that lets you save them independent of onehowever you need it to work on it.
another. Here's how it's done: When you have theWell, there you are: a beginner's lesson to get you
palettes for a given project lined up as you like them,started on the right foot. The sphere of PhotoShop
choose Window> Workspace> Save Workspace.CS3 is a large one, but one that can be managed with
Assign a name to the particular workspace andthengood habits and some forethought. Enjoy!
click Save.