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4 Double-click the pslessons folder to reveal the contents, and then click ps01lessons. The Mini Bridge
now displays three images of an antique car in the folder.
Use Mini Bridge to locate your lesson files.
5 Locate and double-click to open the file named ps0101_done.psd . An image of an antique car appears.
This is the finished project. You can keep it open as you work or close it once you have examined the
file.
The completed lesson file.
As you practice with the files throughout this topic, you will find that you are instructed to save a work
file immediately after opening the original file.
6 Open the file named ps0101.psd , which is the starting file used for this lesson. Choose File > Save As
to open the Save As dialog box.
7 Navigate to the ps01lessons folder. In the File name, or Save as text field, type ps0101_work , and
choose Photoshop from the Format drop-down menu. Click Save.
Discovering the Tools panel
When you start Photoshop, the Tools panel appears docked on the left side of the screen—by default, it is
docked on the left side of the workspace. There are four main groups of tools separated by functionality on
the Tools panel: selection, cropping, and measuring; retouching and painting; drawing and type; and navig-
ation. At the bottom of the Tools panel, you find Set foreground color and Set background color, as well as
Quick Mask.
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