Graphics Programs Reference
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“Loading lesson i les” in the Starting up section of this topic. Now, let's take a look at
some of the new features in Photoshop CS6.
See Lesson 1 in action!
Use the accompanying video to gain a better understanding of how to use some of the features
shown in this lesson. You can i nd the video tutorial for this lesson on the included DVD.
Taking a look at the final project
In this lesson, you'll create a photocomposition that will come from several sources,
allowing you to use some of the new tools and features available in Adobe Photoshop CS6.
1
Choose File > Browse in Bridge. You will use Adobe Bridge to locate your images
for this lesson. Adobe Bridge also helps you to search for, organize, and manage your
documents. Refer to Lesson 3, “Taking Advantage of Adobe Bridge,” to i nd out
more about Adobe Bridge.
2
In Bridge, choose Window > Workspace > Essentials to make sure that you are
viewing the entire workspace.
If you are unfamiliar with Adobe Bridge, click the Folders tab in the upper-left corner
of the workspace to navigate from one folder to another. If you saved your lesson i les on
the desktop, click Desktop; all the folders on your desktop appear in the Content panel.
3
Navigate to the ps01lessons folder and double-click to open the i le called
ps0101_done.psd. An image of a skier appears.
The completed lesson i le.
 
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