Adobe Acrobat 9 provides the power to deliver documents that give business, creative, and technical professionals an intelligent way to get the job done. One of the best pieces of Adobe Acrobat 9 for editing creative photography is Adobe photoshop CS4. Adobe photoshop CS4 allows you to alter, touch up, repair or even completely recompose your photos as you wish.
Your first step should be to open Adobe photoshop CS4 and load your first photograph. When you're saving pictures for use on the Internet they should be in RGB mode, whereas photographs for print are CMYK. You can change the mode of your pictures by selecting 'image' and then 'mode'. You also need to make sure that your photo is the correct size for the Internet as most print quality photographs you’ll receive on CD from commercial photographers are print quality, and as such are too big for the Internet.
You should select 'image' and then 'size'from the menu in Photoshop and change the resolution of your image to 72dpi, or pixels per inch. This means dots per inch. 72dpi is too low quality for print, but for the Internet it is perfect as browsers won't show images at a higher resolution, so any print quality images uploaded to the Internet will be too big and the quality will be wasted anyway.
Next you can check that your photograph doesn't need any 'corrections' to remove the imperfections. Once you are happy with your picture you can export it for use on the Internet. Choose the 'save for web' option to save your photograph. Here you will be presented with options such as reducing the quality to reduce the file size. Use the slider bar until you are satisfied that your photo looks good but the file is nice and small. Select 'JPG' as the file format and save your picture.
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