Monday, October 15, 2018

Photoshop Preferences in Bangla (Lesson 50)

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In this video, I discussed about Photoshop Preferences in Bangla. I showed how you can change Photoshop interface color theme, highlight color, standard screen mode, how you can automatically save recovery information after a certain interval, how you can change the drive for Scratch disks, how you can change the painting cursors appearance etc. I also showed where you can find the keyboard shortcuts of a list of commands in Photoshop and how you can change them.

From this lesson, you will learn how to change Photoshop Preferences in Bangla.

This lesson, Photoshop Preferences in Bangla (Lesson 50) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

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About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Photoshop Preferences (Lesson 50)

Watch on YouTube:
In this video, I discussed about Photoshop Preferences. I showed how you can change Photoshop interface color theme, highlight color, standard screen mode, how you can automatically save recovery information after a certain interval, how you can change the drive for Scratch disks, how you can change the painting cursors appearance etc. I also showed where you can find the keyboard shortcuts of a list of commands in Photoshop and how you can change them.

From this lesson, you will learn how to change Photoshop Preferences.

This lesson, Photoshop Preferences (Lesson 50) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. This is the last lesson of this tutorial series. In this lesson, I will discuss about the things in Photoshop that you can change and make them suitable for your work. Within Edit you can find Preferences and then you can select any of these options. Let's start with the Interface. We can change the color theme from here. Highlight color is the one that you can see here highlighting 'Interface' You can change it from here. Standard Screen is this one. We can change this color. If we select Black color from here you can notice that it has become Black now. Sometimes you may need to change this color as well. Here you can see a lot of other stuff. You can read and try them as per your need. Workspace. Tools. Here is one thing in tools: Zoom with Scroll Wheel If you want to zoom in Photoshop using the mouse wheel then you can check this option. In normal condition, you have to press and hold the Alt key from the keyboard and then use the mouse wheel. By checking this option you can get rid of that. After that within File Handling there is an option 'Automatically Save Recovery Information Every' If you check it and set a duration then Photoshop will save some recovery information of your files after that time interval. That may help you to recover unsaved changes if Photoshop is closed accidentally. I have discussed about Performance before in the lesson Undo Redo in Photoshop. At then, I recommended to let Photoshop use 75% of the RAM. Photoshop also needs some space temporarily from your hard disk which will be released upon closing the software. If you don't have enough space on the Drive C then you can choose a different drive for Scratch Disks like I did here. Cursors. You can choose how different cursors will look like. From here you can change the Transparency Grid size and colors. Within Type, you can find this option 'Use ESC key to commit text' If you check it then when typing text, after completion you can press ESC key to confirm it. But normally ESC key is used to reset/erase the text and start over. That's pretty much it. One last thing is the Keyboard shortcut. What command you can give using which keyboard shortcut; you can learn it from here. If you use Photoshop regularly then you can learn these shortcuts gradually. These will save much of your times. But if you use Photoshop occasionally then you may not need to learn all these. And you can also change these keyboard shortcuts if you want. You just have to click on the existing shortcut and then press the keyboard buttons that you want to assign and then click Accept. And it will be assigned. But remember not to use any pre-existing shortcuts. So that's all. This is the end of this Photoshop tutorial series. If you have completed watching all the videos from the beginning then I would like to congratulate you. I hope you will be able to use these knowledge in your personal and professional life. Again thanks for watching. Good bye.

Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action in Bangla (Lesson 49)


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In this video, I showed Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action in Bangla. I discussed what is an action in Photoshop and what are the uses of Photoshop actions. I showed step by step of how you can create an action in adobe photoshop and apply it for other images editing. I also showed how one can automate the whole process of batch image editing using Photoshop action.

From this lesson, you will learn how to create an action in photoshop and automate batch image editing.

This lesson, Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action in Bangla (Lesson 49) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action (Lesson 49)



Watch on YouTube:
In this video, I showed Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action. I discussed what is an action in Photoshop and what are the uses of Photoshop actions. I showed step by step of how you can create an action in adobe photoshop and apply it for other images editing. I also showed how one can automate the whole process of batch image editing using Photoshop action.

From this lesson, you will learn how to create an action in photoshop and automate batch image editing.

This lesson, Batch Photo Editing using Photoshop Action (Lesson 49) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam


English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. In this video, I will show you how to create an action in Photoshop and perform batch edit. Basically, action is the combination of some commands or effects. That means if you make a lot of adjustments and apply some effects in an image and wish to save all these for many other images then you can save all these changes as an action and use it later. As action is allowing you to do the changes manually at once and then applying the exact same thing to a large number of other images so it will save much of your time. So let's see how we can create an action. First, we will come to this Actions panel. If you can't find it here then you can go to: Window and select Actions from here and it will appear. You will only see this Default Actions set here. It also contains some actions. But we will create our own. First, we have to create a set by clicking here. You can rename it. I will keep it as Set 1. A set is the container of the actions. Now we will create our action. We will click this 'Create new action' button from here and we will get this box. You should name it according to what it will do. The set will be the one in which we are creating the action. So in this case it is Set 1. If there were several sets then you could choose the one in which you want to create this new action. Function Key works as a keyboard shortcut. You have to come to this Actions panel and select the action and then press the play button to initiate it or alternatively you can use this Function key to initiate it immediately. And if you have assigned this function key for an action earlier then you can add Ctrl or Shift or both with it. And you can select a color for this action. May be it will help you to sort this particular action. I will select none and uncheck Shift and Ctrl. Will click record. So now it will record what changes or commands we will apply. Let's add an adjustment layer. Hue/Saturation Let's add another adjustment layer. So, we just made 2 adjustments or 2 changes. Now, you can see all these changes are recorded in this action. So now, we will stop recording. Our action is created. Now, we can use this action in any other images. When we will apply this action then these exact same effects or changes will be made into that image. So, here is another image. If we select this action and press the play button then you can see those same changes are being applied here with just one click. So that's what actions do. You can save a lot of tasks in an action and apply them in a large number of images to save your time. Similarly if we pressed the Function key F2 then it would do the same thing. So in this way, if you insert hundreds of images and apply the action and then save manually then it would also take a lot of times. So, for batch image editing we can also automate these things and save times. Let's see how we can do that. Here is our action. You can see 4 steps in it. If you want to remove any step then you can select that step and click this Trash icon to remove it. Similarly you can add steps in it. To do that we will select the last step from here and will click the record button again. Then we will go to: File/ Save as and will add an extra character to avoid replacing the original image.........