You can tell when a photograph is digital because it’s a flat, two-dimensional image without the three dimensions of a print. A photograph starts as an unedited digital file that has color, saturation, and contrast. (You can see how to enhance a digital image in Chapter 3.) The difference between a print and a digital file is that a print has three dimensions and can be three-dimensional printed. You can see how to make a print in Chapter 14.
Photoshop’s most valuable assets are the filters and the selection tools. Filters are special effects, such as blurring, softening, and sharpening. The selection tools enable you to isolate and remove parts of a photo to create a new image. So, while Photoshop’s tools may seem complex, they’re actually quite easy to use if you know what you’re doing.
Photoshop also comes with several types of brushes. Brushes provide the user with an easy way to change textures and color in an image. You can either use brushes that are included with Photoshop or download brushes from Adobe. You can read more about brushes in Chapter 6.
Although Photoshop has evolved dramatically since it first debuted, it’s still recognizable as the most commonly used photo-editing software.
Photoshop is very expensive for a simple photo-editing program, but it does offer several features that make it a better tool for advanced users, including advanced retouching and photo editing.
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 19 features:
Content Aware Photo Enhance
Snap to Grid for Design & Photo
Sketch Book
Tilt Shift
Color Picker
Handwritten Text & Filters
Adjustment Brush
Elliptical Gradient
Smart Sharpen
Bring Out the Details
Color Splash
HD History
Create custom keyboard shortcuts
Create video and touch effects
Organise Photos
Share, export, print & save
Achieve great results with Content Aware Photo Enhance
Adobe Photoshop Elements helps you achieve your photo editing goals with features such as auto-fix (enhance or enhance and fix), auto-straighten, auto-rotate, auto-white balance (temperature or tint), auto-duplicate, auto-levels, auto-red eye, auto-delete, auto-blur, auto-stretch, and more.
Create new images with a unique style
Elements lets you unleash your creativity by adjusting the size, add backgrounds, create an overlay, text and shapes. You can easily create a new photo from scratch or enhance an existing picture.
Artboard, frames and other tools for the design stage
Elements lets you create stunning art boards with multiple photo and text boxes, darken the text or the background, add a border, create a call-to-action, and more. You can also create artistic presentations with movie and project files.
Color Combos for quickly colouring images
You can colour an image using the Color Combos palette, which offers more than 150 quick colour combinations. You can create your own custom colour combinations using the Elements Colour Layers options to efficiently reuse colours throughout your artwork.
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Photoshop Elements 20 features:
Content Aware Photo Enhance
Snap to Grid for Design & Photo
Sketch Book
Tilt Shift
Color Picker
Handwritten Text & Filters
Adjustment Brush
Elliptical Gradient
Smart Sharpen
Bring Out the Details
Color Splash
HD History
Create custom keyboard shortcuts
Create video and touch effects
Organise Photos
Share, export, print & save
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How to block recursive calls in Haskell?
I have a function which is responsible for sending DNS queries.
Some resource is in a certain domain name. For example, we call it ‘example.org’.
When we call QueryDNS ‘example.org’, it will send a DNS query to the DNS server of the domain name, and get the response.
For a bad domain name, we will get a DNS server’s answer of ‘example.org’.
So if it’s a ‘bad’ domain name, we will get the answer in an infinite loop.
I want to get the answer only after three rounds.
For this, I think I have to handle the case of ‘bad’ DNS server, but I don’t know how to do it.
Exist a function which can block a recursive call?
import qualified System.Environment as S
import System.Exit
main :: IO ()
main = do
(ret, args)
Max Porter (librarian)
Maxwell Porter (1893–1977) was an English librarian.
Porter was born in 1893 and worked in the British Museum Library from 1914 to 1944, and later held administrative posts at the University of Cambridge, London School of Economics and Manchester University.
His notable works include the two volumes of “The Book of Days” (1922 and 1927) and “The Librarians’ Handbook” (1924). Porter represented Britain in the International Congress of Librarians in 1924. He was also a founding member of the Modern Records Association (MRA), an international organisation of scholars interested in the history of the print media.
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Category:Academics of the University of ManchesterQ:
Why does an inline CSS affect the adjacent element?
I discovered that I could not add an inline CSS to a list item element. When I did, the adjacent list item element appeared to adjust to this new style.
div {
display: inline-block;
}
List Item
List Item
As soon as I add the inline style to the list item (not sure if this is related), the adjacent element adjusts to it. Why is this?
A:
It does because inline-block elements are display:inline, and block elements are display:block. They are positioned next to each other.
When you add padding, margin, and other values to elements, it affects the amount of space next to the other element, that’s why with two elements you have different heights when you set the height to 50px on both of them.
Also, you should know that inline-block elements are displayed with block formatting context, and thus don’t respect height values.
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