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Some of the tools have a small arrow at the bottom right corner which means these tools
have some other tools in them.
• Color Panel: It displays the colour values for the current foreground and background
colours, and allows users to modify these colours.
• Adjustments Panel: It allows you to change the brightness, contrast, colour levels, and
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VIII • Layers Panel: It contains all the layers present in the current Photoshop document. Each
other properties using icons for quick access.
new image added creates a new layer, allowing for non-destructive editing with layers
stacked like transparent sheets.
• Document Window: It displays the file you’re working on. Document windows can be
organised in tabs or docked for easier navigation.
• Timeline Panel: It allows you to directly add effects to your images, allowing for
94 timeline-based editing.
Opening an Image in Photoshop
In Photoshop, you can open files using the Open, Open Recent, Browse in Bridge, Browse
in Mini Bridge, Open As and Open as Smart Object commands.
Follow the below steps to open an image file in Photoshop:
Step 1: Click on File menu in the Application Bar, then choose Open option. The Open
dialog box will appear.
Step 2: Browse the location and select the image which you want to open in Photoshop.
Step 3: Click on the Open button. The image will open in Photoshop.
Placing an Image in an Existing Document
In Photoshop, you can combine multiple pictures into one
file by placing images instead of copying and pasting. This
approach preserves image quality.
Follow the below steps to insert an image in an existing file:
Step 1: Click on File tab in the Application Bar, then choose
Place Embedded option. The Place Embedded
dialog box will appear.
Step 2: Locate the image file you want to insert and click
the Place button.
Placing an Image

