Return to site

How To Edit Photo In Adobe Photoshop Cs4

broken image


  • This is a getting started video for anyone who wants to start learning PhotoShop. It covers the workspace, layers, and adding and modifying type.
  • An adjustment layer is an editing tool that allows you to do different types of modifications to your images. You can add them in two ways. Click on the icon in the layer panel and then choose one of the adjustment layer options. Or go to LayerNew adjustment layer and select one of the options.

This wikiHow teaches you how to adjust the opacity of layers in Adobe Photoshop, so that you can see or obscure images in the layer(s) below it. Open the image you want to edit. Do so by pressing CTRL+O (Windows) or ⌘ +O (Mac), selecting.

When you try to start Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe Photoshop CS5, or Photoshop Elements 6 on Windows, the application closes when the splash screen displays 'Building TWAIN menu items' and Windows may return one of these error messages:

How To Edit Photo In Adobe Photoshop Cs4
  • 'Adobe Photoshop CS4 has stopped working.'
  • 'Adobe Photoshop CS5 has encountered a problem and needs to close.'
  • 'Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 (Editor) has stopped working.'
  • 'Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 (Editor) has encountered a problem and needs to close.'

The 32-bit editions of Photoshop CS4 and CS5, as well as Photoshop Elements 6.0 (Editor), include support for a technology called TWAIN, which lets you control certain image-acquisition devices--including many scanners, the scanner portion of many all-in-one printers, and some webcams--directly from within the software.

During the startup process, Photoshop and Photoshop Elements load the TWAIN plug-in. This plug-in immediately begins communicating with the driver for each scanner or other TWAIN-compatible device that is installed on your computer.

If the TWAIN plug-in cannot communicate with a device driver, then Photoshop or Photoshop Elements crashes.

Note: When you install Photoshop CS4 or CS5 on a 64-bit edition of Windows, both the 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Photoshop are installed by default.

Do Solution 1 first, then try Solution 2. Proceed to Solution 3 only if you wish to operate your device directly from within Photoshop or Photoshop Elements Editor.

Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Editor do not load plug-ins whose file name begins with a tilde (~). Rename the TWAIN plug-in to prevent Photoshop and Photoshop Elements Editor from loading it.

To disable the TWAIN plug-in:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • If you are using a 32-bit edition of Windows:
      Photoshop CS4: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop CS5: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS5Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop Elements 6.0 Editor: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop Elements 6.0Plug-InsImport-Export
    • If you are using a 64-bit edition of Windows:
      Photoshop CS4: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop CS5: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS5Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop Elements 6.0 Editor: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobePhotoshop Elements 6.0Plug-InsImport-Export

    Note: If you do not know which edition of Windows you are using, see Determine whether your computer is running a 32-bit or a 64-bit edition of Windows (kb407673).

  2. Rename Twain_32.8BA to ~Twain_32.8BA. (You may not see the filename extension .8BA.)

When the TWAIN plug-in is disabled, you cannot operate your device by choosing File > Import > [Device name] in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.

If you do not wish to operate your device directly from within Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, then you can use other software -- such as the software that came with the device, the Windows Scanner And Camera Wizard, or Windows Photo Gallery -- to operate the device and save image files from the device. (For instructions, see the documentation for the other software.) Then you can open those files in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.

Solution 2: Disable older scanner files in Windows.

If Solution 1 does not solve the problem, open the C:/WINDOWS/Twain_32 folder and move all files in that folder except the wiatwain.ds file to another location. Older scanning files in this folder can cause problems with more recent drivers and applications.

If you would like to operate your device directly from within Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, then proceed to Solution 3.

Solution 3: Troubleshoot installed drivers and re-enable the TWAIN plug-in.

If you use a scanner, all-in-one printer, or another TWAIN-compatible device on your system, then the device's driver may be out-of-date. Download the latest version of the driver for your device from the manufacturer's website. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the driver. (If you have more than one TWAIN-compatible device, then download and install the latest driver for each device.)

After you have installed the latest driver for each device, re-enable the TWAIN plug-in and restart Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.

To re-enable the TWAIN plug-in:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • If you are using a 32-bit edition of Windows:
      Photoshop CS4: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop CS5: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS5Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop Elements 6.0 Editor: Navigate to C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop Elements 6.0Plug-InsImport-Export
    • If you are using a 64-bit edition of Windows:
      Photoshop CS4: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop CS5: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS5Plug-InsImport-Export
      Photoshop Elements 6.0 Editor: Navigate to C:Program Files (x86)AdobePhotoshop Elements 6.0Plug-InsImport-Export

    Note: If you do not know which edition of Windows you are using, see Determine whether your computer is running a 32-bit or a 64-bit edition of Windows (kb407673).

  2. Rename ~Twain_32.8BA to Twain_32.8BA. (You may not see the file name extension .8BA.)

If Photoshop or Photoshop Elements successfully starts with the TWAIN plug-in enabled, then you can operate your device by choosing File > Import > [Device name].

If Photoshop or Photoshop Elements fails to start, then the driver for one or more TWAIN-compatible devices that you no longer have or no longer use may be causing the problem. (A driver will remain on the computer even after you disconnect a device.) Identify each device that you do not use, and then follow the manufacturer's instructions to completely remove each device's driver.

After you remove the driver for each device that you do not use, restart Photoshop.

If Photoshop or Photoshop Elements still fails to start, then the driver for one or more of the devices that you currently use is incompatible with the TWAIN plug-in. In that case, disable the TWAIN plug-in (see Solution 1: Disable the TWAIN plug-in) and leave it disabled. (You may also wish to periodically check the device manufacturer's website for driver updates. If an updated driver becomes available, then repeat this solution.)

Learn how to edit photos in Photoshop with these five beginner techniques. Change the look of any picture with just a few clicks and adjustments.

Cover image background via Africa Studio, working image via Dmytro and Krystyna

Say you take a photo that captures the moment exactly as you wanted, but the colors or off. Or, another common scenario, say you find a stock photo with the perfect subject matter but it just doesn't fit the style of your brand. Knowing how to edit a photo is helpful to more than just designers or photo editors – it can be useful for marketers, social media managers, small business owners, or anyone looking to do some decorating.

In this article I'll show you five quick techniques in Adobe Photoshop to adjust, improve, or change the whole dynamic of an image almost instantly.

  • Brightness and Contrast
  • Curves
  • Vignette
  • Blend Mode layers
  • Dehaze in Photoshop's Camera Raw Filter

Check out the photo below. I used these techniques to reduce the contrast and depth, giving it a totally different look.

1. Change the Brightness and Contrast

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to increase dynamics or improve the overall definition of an image is to use a Brightness/Contrast Adjustment Layer. Use it to lighten or darken the image (brightness) and decrease or increase the difference between lights and darks (contrast).

To use Brightness/Contrast Adjustment Layer, simply click the icon at the bottom of the Layers palette that says, Create new fill or adjustment layer, then choose Brightness/Contrast from the pop-out list.

You can change the settings for the adjustment layer in the Properties window that automatically opens. Simply adjust the sliders. The beauty of using adjustment layers instead of changing Brightness/Contrast through the Image > Adjustments menu, is that you can preserve the original image when you save as a .psd or another file type that saves layers. This feature applies to each adjustment layer mode.

As you can see here, I reduced the brightness by -16 and increased contrast to 65, creating a much richer image.

Tip: When you create adjustments layers, Photoshop automatically attaches a mask to the layer – the white box next to the icon in the layer. You can select an area you want to change, add the Adjustment Layer, and then the changes you make in the controls will only affect that pre-selected area. You can also use the paintbrush in black to mask out areas, leaving the affected areas to be adjusted by the adjustment layer.

2. Adjust Curves for a Nostalgic Look

Adjusting the Curves in an image can change the overall tone or individually change the values of each color channel. To learn more or refresh your skills, refer to this introductory guide to Curves.

I'll use Curves on this image to shift the individual RGB channels, which will achieve a washed-out, old photograph look, while simultaneously increasing contrast. This will impart a cooler tone to the image.

Tip: During the adjustments process, the image will start to look funky. Don't judge the results until after you finish these steps. How to use audio editor app. You can go back to each channel to adjust if necessary.

Select Curves from the adjustment layers menu, as above, and refer to the Properties window. Locate the drop-down menu that says RGB at the top of the Properties window. Click on it and select the Red channel. Move the dark slider at the bottom left of the graph to the right a bit. This reduces the amount of reds in the dark areas of the image.

Another Tip: If you're working with a CMYK image, the same steps apply, just replace the channels of RGB (red, green, blue) with those of CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, k = black.)

Now create a gentle S-curve in the Green and Blue channels. Select Green from the channel drop-down list. In the graph, click on the green diagonal line to the left of the middle and pull down slightly. Click again to the right of the middle and pull up slightly.

Hit the drop-down channel menu again, then repeat this for the Blue channel. You will end up with a more contrasted, aged image that conveys a more romantic or nostalgic tone.

3. Use a Vignette to Create Focus

By creating a vignette, you delineate the bounds of the image from its environment, increasing focus on the subject matter. You can also use a vignette in tandem with the Curves adjustments above to further the nostalgic look.

For a quick and easy vignette, hit Command + Shift + N (refer to our free download for more Adobe keyboard shortcuts) and hit enter/return to a add a new layer.

Go to Edit in the main menu and choose Fill. Choose Black in the Contents drop-down. Now, add a layer mask by clicking the Add layer mask button at the bottom of the Layers window. It should be filled with White. If it's not, select the layer mask by clicking on it, and apply the Fill steps from above, choosing White.

Hit B on your keyboard, or select the Brush tool from the Tools menu. Right click to bring up the brush options window.

Adjust the Size slider so the brush gets huge, about as big as the image, or slightly bigger or smaller. Slide the Hardness all the way down. This will give the soft gradual edges we need to paint a vignette into the mask.

With the layer mask selected, make Black the foreground color for the brush. Then, simply click in the middle of the image to reveal the original underneath. You may need to click a few times to adjust the coverage. If you mess it up, just re-Fill it with black.

Now, reduce the Opacity of the layer in the Layers window. Here are the settings for the layer mask I used and the results. Using Multiply works for some images better than others – it's not mandatory.

4. Add Blend Mode Layers

Stacking layers of solid colors using Blend Modes can completely change an image that is poorly exposed, bland, or lacking in dynamics. Here we'll add a saturation layer, then increase warmth and highlights in just a few steps. Learn more about Blend Modes here.

Edit Photos In Photoshop

First, we'll add saturation:

  1. Hit Command + Shift + N for a new layer, then fill the layer with black
  2. Set the blend mode to Color Burn
  3. Take the Fill percentage down to 15%

That's a pretty great trick for injecting some dynamics into an image, but we can go farther by adding layers with different colors, and using another type of blend mode.

To add warmth to an image:

How To Edit With Photoshop

  1. Add a new layer and fill it with orange
  2. Set the blend mode again to Color Burn
  3. Set the Fill to 15%

Add some color back in the highlights:

  1. Add a new layer, fill it with blue.
  2. Set the blend mode to Color Dodge.
  3. Set the Fill to 10%.

5. Dehaze with Camera Raw Filter

This last one is a bit of an off-the-radar trick. We're going to use a function in the Camera Raw Filter, which is usually used when importing RAW images from a camera into Photoshop for processing. We won't worry about that process here.

This will add selective saturation to the image. There is some kind of alchemy happening, where the program finds low-contrast clouds blending into a drab winter sky and makes them pop out. The sky turns bluer, the clouds have depth and . . . it's just magic. I use it quite a bit for non-cloud images too.

To access it, hit Command + Shift + A on the keyboard, or go to Filter > Camera Raw Filter in the main menu. This will open a new window. At the bottom-right you'll see a slider control called Dehaze. For this image we'll slide it up to +42. This adds contrast and saturation, while not going overboard.

Tread lightly with this control for realistically improving a hazy, ghostly photo. Conversely, you can get some pretty cool unnatural effects, too. Just depends on how you're using the imagery.

Tip: Be mindful that you should be using this filter on a JPEG. You can use it with other file formats, but if the image is layered, the filter will only show the current layer selected that you are adjusting.

Use these curated creative assets to keep your projects running.
Download free virtual backgrounds, video clips, images, and music.

Adobe Photoshop Cs4 Download Setup

For more tips and tricks working with photos or using Photoshop, check out these articles:





broken image