Adobe Photoshop CS2
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
Completion Certificate
NEW State of the art platform
Employment Advice available on completion
12 Months Access
Adobe Photoshop CS2
Explore the endless possibilities of digital imaging with Adobe Photoshop CS2. The comprehensive videos are indispensable for getting up to speed on Adobe's flagship graphics program.
Learn from Photoshop Hall of Famer, Deke McClelland, as he presents 21 hours of valuable tutorials. McClelland proactively addresses real-world situations and offers additional tips and techniques used by the pros. As an added bonus, this training package also includes stock photography, courtesy of PhotoSpin, Inc. and iStockphoto, Inc.
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About this course
This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career in design and development.
Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.
In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.
A list of Career Paths you can pursue:
Web Designer
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React Developer
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HTML Developer
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JavaScript Developer
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.NET Developer
PHP Developer
Angular Developer
HTML CSS Designer
UI Developer
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
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Subjects
- Camera
- Adobe Photoshop
- Photoshop
- Adobe
- Art
- Image
- Healing
- Retouching
- Customizing
- Preferences
- Keyboard
- Shortcuts
Course programme
- Customizing Preferences
- Optimizing Color Settings
- Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
- Working in Different Color Spaces
- Customizing the Info Palette
- Changing the Background Color
- Saving Preference Settings
- Introducing Levels & 16 Bit
- Using the Levels Command
- Restoring an Image after Adjusting Levels
- Targeting Shadows & Highlights
- Setting the Black Point to Match a Target
- Setting the White Point to Match a Target
- Adjusting Flesh Tones by Setting the Gray Point
- Downsampling & Saving for Print
- Viewing .DNG Images in Bridge
- Using the White Balance & Color Sampler Tools
- Adjusting Temperature & Tint
- Adjusting Exposure & Shadow Levels
- Adjusting Brightness, Contrast & Saturation
- Cropping & Upsampling Images
- Viewing Image Metadata
- Opening & Saving .DNG Images in Photoshop
- Editing Multiple Images at Once in Camera Raw
- Cropping a Group of Images
- Copying & Pasting Camera Raw Settings
- Accessing & Purging Cache Files
- Applying the Levels Command to 16 Bit & 8 Bit Images
- Applying the Curves Command to 16 Bit & 8 Bit Images
- Introducing HDR
- Downsampling with the Image Processor
- Using the Merge to HDR Command
- Adjusting the Exposure & Saving HDR Images
- Downsampling HDR & Adjusting Hue/Saturation
- Creating a Custom Sharpen
- Applying the Unsharp Mask Command
- Adjusting Basic Smart Sharpen Settings
- Adjusting & Saving Advanced Smart Sharpen Settings
- Creating a More Accurate Smart Sharpen
- Using the Fade Command
- Correcting Motion Blur
- Sharpening with the Emboss Filter
- Color Sharpening in Lab Color Mode
- Color Sharpening with the Fade Command
- Using Smart Sharpen to Fix Motion Blur
- Using the Dust & Scratches Filter to Get Rid of Stray Hairs
- Adding a Layer Mask to Bring Back Detail
- Using the Layer Mask to Paint Away Noise inside the Skin
- Using the Remove Noise Filter
- Blending Layers in the Layer Style Dialog Box
- Removing Compression Artifacts with the Reduce Noise Filter
- Working with the New Surface Blur Filter
- Getting Rid of Whiskers Using the Average Filter
- Using the Channel Mixer to Create an Autumnal Effect
- Mixing Channels & Adjusting Blending Options
- Converting an RGB Image to Grayscale Automatically
- Creating a Grayscale Image Using the Channel Mixer
- Using the Color Range Command to Create a Layer Mask
- Balancing Source Channels
- Punching up Luminosity Values Using the Curves Command
- Flattening a Converted Grayscale Image
- Converting to Grayscale in the Camera Raw Dialog Box
- Cropping & Adjusting the Curves of a Grayscale Image
- Editing Curves in the Camera Raw Dialog Box
- Compositing Versions of a Grayscale Image
- Monochrome & Multi-Ink Monochrome Images
- Converting Images to Duotones
- Adjusting a Duotone Curve to Balance the Inks in an Image
- Editing a Duotone
- Loading Preset Duotones
- Inspecting the Independent Channels of an Image
- Adding Spot Colors to an Image
- Saving an Image
- Using Gradient Maps
- Working with Deke’s Predefined Gradients
- Modifying Adjustment Layers
- Rotating a Canvas & Using Variations
- Creating a Gradient Selection & Filling with History
- Painting with the History Brush
- Using the Healing Brush Tools
- Using Color Range to Generate a Selection to Make a Patch
- Filling in Seams of a Patch with the Healing Brush
- Retouching Using the History Brush, Cloning & Fading
- Adding Noise with the Healing Brush & Fading Opacity
- Moving & Transforming a Selection from One Image to Another
- Adjusting the Levels of One Image to Match Another
- Merging Two Layers Using the Healing Brush
- Using the Liquify Filter to Retouch an Image
- Softening Transitions & Bolstering Shadows
- Preparing to Use the Vanishing Point Filter
- Creating a Grid
- Adding Planes to a Grid
- Editing an Image inside Vanishing Point
- Healing Transformed Areas
- Retouching Using the Stamp Tool
- Pasting & Compositing with Vanishing Point
- Adjusting Masks for Better Composites
- Accounting for Different Perspectives
- Pasting Text into Vanishing Point
- Placing an Illustrator® File as a Smart Object
- Using Illustrator to Edit the Contents of a Photoshop File
- Importing an Image into a Composition
- Converting a Standard Layer to a Smart Object
- Duplicating & Transforming Smart Objects
- Applying Warp Transformations to Smart Objects
- Modifying Smart Objects in the Liquify Dialog Box
- Changing the Color of Smart Objects
- Applying a Color Overlay to a Single Smart Object
- Grouping Layers & Making Final Transformations
Adobe Photoshop CS2