To get the full learning experience and follow along: Get the FREE PDF course index and the downloadable project folder from the course overview video here: ruclips.net/video/sF_jSrBhdlg/видео.html Enjoy!
I have been using these videos and tutorial for over 5 years now. Whenever I can't find answers, I always come back here. These are the absolute best videos on the internet for learning photoshop, illustrator, etc.
This is a brilliant course. I don´t have any problems with following instructions and it´s very helpful. Finally found someone who´s a really good teacher!
I love how you being so detail, giving shortcut for both mac and windw. I have a window setup, which I find difficult to learn from other videos bc most of them give mac shortcut.
i will always be thankful to you for creating such a good quality perfect in all way tutorials....this is the place which taught me photoshop,. much love from india
This is the most comprehensive explanation I've found yet. And you explained it so simply. 😊😊😊 I especially liked how you showed the printed size would be the same. And how you color coded the various measurements. One question I have left is that programs like Gimp and Photoshop Elements no longer have DPI, but instead have PPI. I've read contradictory info on whether they are the same or different, having read that ppi is for screen and dpi is for print projects. And some say choosing 300 ppi is the same as choosing 300 dpi, while others say one is half of the other. Since I design for print, it's important for me to get this right. When I scale my image from 72 ppi to 300 ppi in Gimp the space the image takes up on the screen is smaller. But I don't want a smaller image. Whereas in Photoshop Elements resizing it makes the image take up a lot more room on the screen, but rescaling it and changing only the ppi the image stays the same size on the screen. If you have the time and desire to answer these questions I would appreciate it.
Hi, Mr. Gareth! I love your tutorial so much. However, there's a tiny bit of information that I'd like to clarify. You mentioned at 11:47 that we need 'a resolution of AT LEAST 300 DPI' for print and then on 12:04, you mentioned that '300 DPI is the MAXIMUM DPI our eyes can detect' and that's why that's the recommended DPI for print. Could you please clarify this statement? Is 300 the least or the maximum DPI for Print? Thank you so much for making this whole tutorial accessible and free. More power to your channel! 💖
Thank you very much for great video. I have a question. You said on 9:58 that third contains of 3 times more pixels... But I counted 17 times more. Can you explain?
Great content, very detailed, and well presented. Finally understood these notions. One thing that you could have done and woul've made it clearer is if u put the image size in inches since the dpi is in inches and specified that dpi multiplied by image size equals the dimension. Anyhow THANK U
Hi Gareth! Thank you very much for your amazing tutorials! I have a question regarding the part at 12:48. I didn't get how the pixel number can be the same while DPI is different in the images of the same size. You mentioned earlier that DPI is dot per inch. Since the inch and the pixels are the same, I would expect DPI to be same. Or in other words, if DPI numbers are different, then I would expect their pixel number to be different because you show their size as equal. I hope to hear from you. Cheers, Arman
Hello, I downloaded the project from the description but I can not open the PS file, error showing "can not open this file because its not valid ps file. Please help and advice. Thanks.
TastyTuts | Creative video tutorials by Gareth David I have a question, I hope you see this, Gareth. I know PS requires a specific resolution of your monitor. I searched and it said that it recommends 1280x800 and at least 1024x768. My laptop screen is on 1336x768. What can I do so that I can have a better quality shown on my screen. Im following your tuts and its awesome by the way but I can't follow it exactly with the difference of quality on my screen. If I switch from CS6, will it fix my problem?
I am trying to make 500*500 in dimension the original dimension of the photo document is 7450 px *5302 px and only a small photo part comes how to resolve.help asap
All of the psd files in the Project Folder will say "Could not complete your request because it is not a valid Photoshop document.". I am using PS 2017 CC. Please help?
QUESTION: since if we change the dpi of an image, it changes the hight and width but if we change the width and hight individually or linked together the dpi or RESOLUTION STAYS The Same why? thx in advance
I cannot open the file for this tutorial from the down projects folder. The image is shown as a .jpg file. When I attempt to open the file, I get this error message. The file is either deleted or not in an available location.
+Hannah Urkowitz 7x image size? Well I have never been asked that before, usually it is 2x image size. This is probably because of retina displays. Often you will get asked for higher quality images for retina displays. This could be the case with you. I would ask why. Be sure to return and share with us the reason.
What is the difference betwen image size and dimension? Can anybody please help me understand this further. Just explain a bit differently to know the exact difference and how each one affects the other. Thank you
To get the full learning experience and follow along:
Get the FREE PDF course index and the downloadable project folder from the course overview video here:
ruclips.net/video/sF_jSrBhdlg/видео.html
Enjoy!
I don’t understand why anyone would dislike the video, everything was clearly presented and explained
I have been using these videos and tutorial for over 5 years now. Whenever I can't find answers, I always come back here. These are the absolute best videos on the internet for learning photoshop, illustrator, etc.
Please do you have any idea on how I can access the project folder I can't access it
@@charleschimaobim7618 Day before yesterday I access it. You get it if you try.
Learning - About the pixel how it works or how it can affect our photos.
This is a brilliant course. I don´t have any problems with following instructions and it´s very helpful. Finally found someone who´s a really good teacher!
teachers pet
Who comes here because of quarantine? I think we found the right place to learn. Brilliant course!
Thank you for the kind words! Enjoy!
Gareth your stuff rocks! Best tutorials ever, you're really great at what you do mate!
exactly what am saying !!!
I love how you being so detail, giving shortcut for both mac and windw. I have a window setup, which I find difficult to learn from other videos bc most of them give mac shortcut.
As a beginner I declare that you explain the course very very good. thank u
That's one of the greatest free tutorial ever. What a wonderful explanation!!!
first of all can't believe these all tutorials are free.....also you explain in professional way :000 thank you so muuuccchhh !!!!
I finally figured out how to download the docs! You're a great teacher Gareth! Thanks for sharing!!!
I admire your patience.
the tone, the visuals, and the video in general is absolutely helpful
all the thing that i was looking for long time is here, what generosity from u for giving this for free.
Thanks for ur work🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I started on photoshop right now, from zero, and i am loving your tutorial, the best.
Did you finish all the classes?
we all love these tutorial too !
bro, we need update, how did you do ?
I'm starting it just now !
i will always be thankful to you for creating such a good quality perfect in all way tutorials....this is the place which taught me photoshop,. much love from india
You are by far the best. Big thanks from GREECE.
Dear Gareth, congrats on the great content you've put together.
This is the most comprehensive explanation I've found yet. And you explained it so simply.
😊😊😊 I especially liked how you showed the printed size would be the same. And how you color coded the various measurements.
One question I have left is that programs like Gimp and Photoshop Elements no longer have DPI, but instead have PPI. I've read contradictory info on whether they are the same or different, having read that ppi is for screen and dpi is for print projects. And some say choosing 300 ppi is the same as choosing 300 dpi, while others say one is half of the other.
Since I design for print, it's important for me to get this right.
When I scale my image from 72 ppi to 300 ppi in Gimp the space the image takes up on the screen is smaller. But I don't want a smaller image.
Whereas in Photoshop Elements resizing it makes the image take up a lot more room on the screen, but rescaling it and changing only the ppi the image stays the same size on the screen.
If you have the time and desire to answer these questions I would appreciate it.
Thank you sir... This is what I have been looking for as a beginner and Facebook marketer. Thanks! Love! Respect!
More people need to watch these!
THESE TUTORIALS ARE JUST AMAZING !!!
Love your tutorials. So easy to understand.
Great teaching. I was hired to use PS and I needed this class to make it happen.
Hi, Mr. Gareth! I love your tutorial so much. However, there's a tiny bit of information that I'd like to clarify. You mentioned at 11:47 that we need 'a resolution of AT LEAST 300 DPI' for print and then on 12:04, you mentioned that '300 DPI is the MAXIMUM DPI our eyes can detect' and that's why that's the recommended DPI for print.
Could you please clarify this statement? Is 300 the least or the maximum DPI for Print?
Thank you so much for making this whole tutorial accessible and free. More power to your channel! 💖
very clear sir. you must be a very discipline person
simple and comprehensive..thanks mate
Essential fundamentals !! Thank You !!
Thank you very much for great video. I have a question. You said on 9:58 that third contains of 3 times more pixels... But I counted 17 times more. Can you explain?
very easy to understand, clear and detail for beginner like me :)
Great content, very detailed, and well presented. Finally understood these notions.
One thing that you could have done and woul've made it clearer is if u put the image size in inches since the dpi is in inches and specified that dpi multiplied by image size equals the dimension. Anyhow THANK U
Thanks so much to teach us. How can i get earlier adobe phoyoshop set up?
u really put hard work on these tutorials...thx
Although I am watching your,it helps me very much to learn the photoshop....i am very happy
Simply Thank you !!! you are great teacher and your voice is frendly :D
Thank you so much for sharing us your knowledge!
El Jefe My man McLovin
Thanks for sharing knowledge
Hi Gareth! Thank you very much for your amazing tutorials! I have a question regarding the part at 12:48. I didn't get how the pixel number can be the same while DPI is different in the images of the same size. You mentioned earlier that DPI is dot per inch. Since the inch and the pixels are the same, I would expect DPI to be same. Or in other words, if DPI numbers are different, then I would expect their pixel number to be different because you show their size as equal. I hope to hear from you. Cheers, Arman
Hi Arman! I have the same question, did you find an anwser?
Pls answer..I too have the same question!
Totally amazing ... Perfect course ... I am speachless
awesome tutorials for beganners.
thank you very much. your tutorials are great!
Thank you for explaining it well😊
My pleasure 😊
Thanks SIR. got it.Now i can print my pictures.
Very good sar.
Thank you!
Great tutorial.
i love that last music
Great teacher.... ever....
it's really good course
Hello anf thanks for the lovely classes. On video 3 I couldnt find how to scale down using the cursser. any feedback??
thanks for this informative video
So if DPI doesn't matter for digital, it can essentially be 1 for example? Or is it automatically set from the dimensions?
Thanks for clear explanation.^^
Subtitles are missing - they help me to understand fully some details.
Sir can you please make "The Complete Beginners Guide to Adobe Premiere Pro"?
suppppper...... I appreciate all the tutorials...
I have a question is it possible to change the dimension of single pixel????????
just thank u!!! so helpful u are.
this is an amazing course, thank you!
Cant believe its a free tutorial
hey thank you for this great efforts can you put the link of project folder please
i cannot find it
Thank you is not enough but that's what I wanna say :) Great work!
You are amazing dude. You are very good at teaching ❤
Please enable CC option
It is now!
Hi I have a question. So the last example, images for digital, does it mean that DPI does not matter when you are creating for digital?
does it?
Which resolution should i take for 50*70cm
so the image's display on a screen is determined by the overall number of pixels in it?
Hello, I downloaded the project from the description but I can not open the PS file, error showing "can not open this file because its not valid ps file. Please help and advice. Thanks.
jamie alldrich check this: garethdavidstudio.com/tutorials/download-instructions/
You are great brother . Thankyou very much
Gareth, your Video shows the word "Dimention" when it should be "Dimension"!
Can you please confirm the version of this photoshop?
Supeb explanation.
Dear sir. Please let me know how to download the files..
Very helpful! Thank so much!
Im really thankful for this man
great to follow
How do I increase the size of an image (in KB) without changing its dimensions
cheers bro a very good video help me a lot
TastyTuts | Creative video tutorials by Gareth David I have a question, I hope you see this, Gareth. I know PS requires a specific resolution of your monitor. I searched and it said that it recommends 1280x800 and at least 1024x768. My laptop screen is on 1336x768. What can I do so that I can have a better quality shown on my screen. Im following your tuts and its awesome by the way but I can't follow it exactly with the difference of quality on my screen. If I switch from CS6, will it fix my problem?
+Kent Patrick right click on desktop>screen resolution
You'll get the best quality if you create the project to the specific size of your screen . In your case 1336x768.
Can u clarify my dought............ In tutorial 4 .........for having same number of pixels in three cases how the dpi changes in each case
I am trying to make 500*500 in dimension the original dimension of the photo document is 7450 px *5302 px and only a small photo part comes how to resolve.help asap
I cant believe people have thumbed down these videos !
CC button is disabled :(
i do not understand speaked english
All subtitles have been added now.
thank you very much
All of the psd files in the Project Folder will say "Could not complete your request because it is not a valid Photoshop document.". I am using PS 2017 CC. Please help?
Unfortunately i can’t find the exercise folder when I enter the link the first thing pops up (the page not found)
give me yorur email to send you link
QUESTION: since if we change the dpi of an image, it changes the hight and width but if we change the width and hight individually or linked together the dpi or RESOLUTION STAYS The Same why? thx in advance
So if I am uploading a picture to instagram, what should I do about resolution and pixel numbers etc?
thank you brother ))))
You are welcome! 👊
thanks for the really good explaining. im not that good in English but i did understand everything =)
how do increase the dimension without distorting the original img for screen
throw away :3
great video thanks.
I cannot open the file for this tutorial from the down projects folder. The image is shown as a .jpg file. When I attempt to open the file, I get this error message. The file is either deleted or not in an available location.
Drag and drop should be fine.
you are really kind....
PLEASE I NEED HELP! HOW TO MAINTAIN THE KB SIZE? BELOW 150
Can you add English subtitle, please ? Thanks all!
All added!
thank you!
Your project Folder is not downloading!!!
I have a web designer asking a client for 7x image sizes? What does this mean?
+Hannah Urkowitz 7x image size? Well I have never been asked that before, usually it is 2x image size. This is probably because of retina displays. Often you will get asked for higher quality images for retina displays. This could be the case with you. I would ask why. Be sure to return and share with us the reason.
Hello Everyone,
Could any one give me the Folders Please?
The link that attached are not working
I have the same concern!
What is the difference betwen image size and dimension? Can anybody please help me understand this further. Just explain a bit differently to know the exact difference and how each one affects the other. Thank you