what things can i do with photoshop cs4?

Raffy

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i just bought photoshop cs4 and i dont know what things can i do with it so can anybody tell me a website where i make easy thing like changing hair color and eye color and stuff like that
 
Try youtube, very useful. Type in "photoshop tutorials" or something like that.

I think you should have got photoshop CS3 it is better in my opinion. But still it your choice.

Hope my answer helped.
 
You can do pretty much anything you want to a raster (pixel-based, like a JPEG) image with Photoshop. The only thing you can't do is enlarge a picture that is really small. It will look bad, no matter what you do.

If you want to change someone's eye color in a picture, you can use the lasso tool (top of tool panel, looks like a little loop thing) to select one eye, then hold down shift while you select the other eye. That tells Photoshop you want to select another area, if you don't hold down shift, it will deselect the eye you already selected. Alternately, you can click "add to selection" on the toolbar After you've selected both eyes go to Image>Adjustments>hue/saturation and play with the sliders until you've changed the eye color to something you like.

Download a free basic Photoshop guide here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/marketplace/index.cfm?event=marketplace.offering&marketplaceid=2&offeringid=12373

I really recommend that you get the Photoshop Classroom in a Book. It's an expensive book, but you'll learn to use the software to the extent it's intended to be used.
 
You can do pretty much anything you want to a raster (pixel-based, like a JPEG) image with Photoshop. The only thing you can't do is enlarge a picture that is really small. It will look bad, no matter what you do.

If you want to change someone's eye color in a picture, you can use the lasso tool (top of tool panel, looks like a little loop thing) to select one eye, then hold down shift while you select the other eye. That tells Photoshop you want to select another area, if you don't hold down shift, it will deselect the eye you already selected. Alternately, you can click "add to selection" on the toolbar After you've selected both eyes go to Image>Adjustments>hue/saturation and play with the sliders until you've changed the eye color to something you like.

Download a free basic Photoshop guide here: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/marketplace/index.cfm?event=marketplace.offering&marketplaceid=2&offeringid=12373

I really recommend that you get the Photoshop Classroom in a Book. It's an expensive book, but you'll learn to use the software to the extent it's intended to be used.
 
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