To use Photoshop CS5Website productionTo operate, you must first understand the operation interface of the software and be familiar with the layout of the interface.
1. Start the software
Method 1:Execute the command "Start>Programs>Adobe Photoshop CS5" to start Adobe Photoshop CS5 software.
Method 2:If there is a shortcut startup icon of Adobe Photoshop CS5 on the desktop, you can also start the Photostwp CSS software by double clicking the icon.
2. Interface composition
Photoshop's working interface consists of application bar 1. menu bar, 2. option bar, 3. tabbed document window, 4. toolbar, 5. panel group, 6. and status bar.
3. Application Bar
The application bar, located at the top of the work interface, is a newly improved program bar from the Photoshop CS4 version. It consists of more function buttons and menu commands, making the operation of Photoshop CS5 more convenient.
4. Menu bar
The menu bar provides most operations and window customization for PhotoShopCS5 through various command menus, including 11 menu commands, such as "File", "Edit", "Image", "Layer", "Select", "Filter", "Analysis", "3D", "View", "Window", and "Help".
5. Options Bar
The Options Bar is also called the Tool Options Bar. It is located below the menu bar by default. You can move the Options Bar by dragging the handle.The Options Bar parameter is not fixed and changes depending on the tool you select.
6. Toolbox
The toolbox is generally located on the left side of the window. With the tools provided in the toolbox, you can select, paint, sample, edit, move, comment, view images, change the foreground and background colors, and quickly mask images.
7. Panel group
Panel group is a method commonly used by Adodb to arrange panels. In the version of, because the panel is floating, it is called floating panel.Since recent versions, these panels have been fixed on the right side of the software interface.
8. Status bar
The status bar is located at the bottom of the document window and is used to zoom and display various parameter information of the current image.