One of the most easiest things for me was layering the masks in photo shop because all you had to do was make sure the areas of a layer that are hidden by a layer mask actually become transparent, allowing the image information from layers to show through. One of the more easier things was changing image size because the option is useful when you want to change the final size of an image for making it smaller. You could also have access to the basic page and screen settings, which you can alter to change the file size as needed. Another easier thing in photo shopping was the eraser tools because it works very similar to the brush but instead of laying down digital paint to color pixels, it removes digital paint from areas that are already colored using the background color the person sets. Also Cropping was very easy because it generally refers to the process of removing unwanted portions of your image by changing the image dimensions from selecting the pixels to remove and discarding outside the boundaries of the selected area. Duplicating layers was also very easy to do. Something that has been difficult for me in photo shopping has been the magic wand. It's very difficult because the magic wand selects pixels touching one another of the same color & it could increase the speed of selection when you want to a large area that is the same. In this same group is the quick select tool, which gives the person a little more flexibility when selecting areas , which makes it hard because it selects pixels touching on another of the same color. Another task that i felt was hard was quick mask, mainly because it is used to select a portion of an image to hide using a Layer Mask technique. To summarize everything, I felt like the most easiest things for me in photo shop was cropping , duplicating layers, layering the masks & using eraser tools. The more difficult things for me was using quick mask and the magic wand. Overall i think photo shopping gets easier when you learn how to use it.
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