


There should be a toolbar on the left hand side of the screen as well as several "boxes" along the right hand side. If you close this box, you are now starring at the program desktop. The built in tutorials are great! They offer lots of great examples and a walkthrough of many sorts. Links also exist with information about the new features of Photoshop. The best option for now is to not edit your color schema at this time and save it for a later lesson.Īfter that, another box will pop up (versions 8.0 CS and later) offering tutorials, tips and tricks, and again the color settings option. The message displays something like "Color settings for Photoshop CS will be configured using default." This is simply offering you the option to edit your color settings at this time, which is probably not a good idea since you may not know a great deal about Photoshop as of yet. You will be offered an option or two depending on the version of Photoshop that you install.Ī common prompt box that appears is one offering the configuration of Color Settings. Opening Photoshop the First TimeĪfter installation you are offered the opportunity to run Photoshop. They offer a trial download of the application if you register with them.

When you are finished you should be capable of performing a number of image editing techniques.

This tutorial is aimed to answer those questions and more.
