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Introduction to Adobe Photoshop

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5 Hours

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Adobe Photoshop is a powerful and versatile software application used for image editing, graphic design, digital painting, and photo retouching. As an industry-standard tool for creative professionals, Photoshop offers a wide range of image manipulation and content creation features.

Adobe Photoshop is the industry-standard tool for digital imaging, which makes Photoshop expertise a valuable commodity in the workplace. Learning Photoshop is also a good way to learn imaging concepts. Concepts you learn from working with Photoshop apply to other imaging tools as well (including Photoshop Elements, which has a very similar user interface and features).

The purpose of this course is to introduce basic Photoshop features and concepts so that you can use the program effectively. By the time you complete this course, you should be able to use Photoshop to open files and import images, move around images using navigation tools, understand basic imaging concepts, do basic image editing, and prepare images for print and online presentations.

The course begins with an introduction to the Adobe Photoshop interface, including the workspace, tools panel, and menus. Students learn how to open and create new documents, set document properties (such as size and resolution), and save their work in various formats.

This course includes the following sections:
• Getting Started (Photoshop desktop, getting images into Photoshop, moving around an image, tips for using Photoshop)
• Imaging Concepts (color modes, image size, resolution, and print size)
• Acquiring images (opening files and importing images into Photoshop)
• Editing Images (cropping, removing imperfections, adjusting contrast, correcting colors, and sharpening images)
• More Image Editing (selection techniques, layers, adding type.)
• Exporting and printing (Saving for the Web, inserting images into presentations, printing)

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Course Syllabus

Module 1: Getting Started

  1. 1.1 Instructor Intro
  2. 1.1 Course Intro
  3. 1.2 Open Images
  4. 1.3 Get Familiar with Work Space
  5. 1.4 Zoom and Pan
  6. 1.5 Undo and Save Pt 1
  7. 1.5 Undo and Save Pt 2
  8. 1.6 Resize and Resolution
  9. 1.7 Crop and Straighten
  10. 1.8 Expand the Canvas
  11. 1.9 Basic Image Corrections

Module 2: Layers and More

  1. 2.1 Layer Basics
  2. 2.2 Resizing Layers
  3. 2.3 Adding Text and Images
  4. 2.4 Layer Styles
  5. 2.5 Photo Merge and Panoramic Images
  6. 2.6 Camera Raw
  7. 2.7 Camera Raw Continued and Adjustment Layers
  8. 2.8 Selection Basics

Module 3: Editing, Techniques and More

  1. 3.1 Raw File XMP
  2. 3.2 Masks
  3. 3.3 Puppet Warp and Alpha Channel
  4. 3.4 Typography
  5. 3.5 Vector Drawing Techniques
  6. 3.6 Advanced Compositing

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Adobe Photoshop is a powerful and versatile software application used for image editing, graphic design, digital painting, and photo retouching. As an industry-standard tool for creative professionals, Photoshop offers a wide range of image manipulation and content creation features.

Adobe Photoshop is the industry-standard tool for digital imaging, which makes Photoshop expertise a valuable commodity in the workplace. Learning Photoshop is also a good way to learn imaging concepts. Concepts you learn from working with Photoshop apply to other imaging tools as well (including Photoshop Elements, which has a very similar user interface and features).

The purpose of this course is to introduce basic Photoshop features and concepts so that you can use the program effectively. By the time you complete this course, you should be able to use Photoshop to open files and import images, move around images using navigation tools, understand basic imaging concepts, do basic image editing, and prepare images for print and online presentations.

The course begins with an introduction to the Adobe Photoshop interface, including the workspace, tools panel, and menus. Students learn how to open and create new documents, set document properties (such as size and resolution), and save their work in various formats.

This course includes the following sections:
• Getting Started (Photoshop desktop, getting images into Photoshop, moving around an image, tips for using Photoshop)
• Imaging Concepts (color modes, image size, resolution, and print size)
• Acquiring images (opening files and importing images into Photoshop)
• Editing Images (cropping, removing imperfections, adjusting contrast, correcting colors, and sharpening images)
• More Image Editing (selection techniques, layers, adding type.)
• Exporting and printing (Saving for the Web, inserting images into presentations, printing)

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