Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals

Short course

In Glasgow

£ 250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Level

    Advanced

  • Location

    Glasgow (Scotland)

  • Duration

    1 Day

Course Aims to enable delegates to: Be able to work with the major Photoshop features including compositing images, graphics and text, and making colour and sizing alterations to images. The course will allow users to use Photoshop's fundamental features to create and prepare images for use for print and web purposes. Suitable for: This one day course is designed for people who would like to start using Photoshop, the 'industry standard' image-manipulation and enhancement application, and for those who would like to now have an ability to use this software to modify and edit graphical files and images.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
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Graham Hills Building, 50 Richmond Street, G1 1XP

Start date

On request

About this course

Familiarity with using computers through having had either Windows or Apple OS experience, and familiarity with having worked with at least one other computer application, which could be of any type.

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Course programme

Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals

1 day course Held at Etopia Glasgow

Course Content

Working with image selections
Selection techniques
Modifying selections

Working with layers
Creating layers
Modifying layers
Using Type layers
Using layer effects

Adjusting images
Image modes
Hue/Saturation and Vibrance adjustments
Levels adjustments
Retouching images
Repairing image defects
Painting
Using the Background Eraser
Using filters

Resizing images
Image resolution
Image canvas size

Preparing finished images
Images for Web use
Images for print use
Outputting images
Importing images

Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals

£ 250 + VAT