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Photoshop CS4: Basic
Course Code: CT12-480
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File types
The Photoshop environment
Getting help
Getting started
Working with image selections
Selection techniques
Modifying selections
Working with image selections
Working with layers
Creating layers
Modifying layers
Using Type layers
Using layer effects
Working with layers
Adjusting images
Image modes
Hue/Saturation and Vibrance adjustments
Levels adjustments
Adjusting images
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Retouching images
Repairing image defects
Painting
Using the Background Eraser
Using filters
Retouching images
Resizing images
Image resolution
Image canvas size
Resizing images
Preparing finished images
Images for Web use
Images for print use
Outputting images
Importing images
Preparing finished images
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After completing this course, students will know how to:
- Identify the attributes of raster and vector graphics, customize the Photoshop environment, open and navigate within images in Photoshop and Adobe Bridge, and use Photoshop Help.
- Use several selection tools to select image areas, and modify and manipulate selections.
- Create layers; arrange and transform layers; create Type layers; and use opacity, layer blending modes, and layer styles to apply effects to layer contents.
- Switch among Photoshop?s image modes, adjust an image?s hue, saturation, and vibrance, use the Adjustments panel to create adjustment layers, and use the Levels command to adjust image contrast.
- Repair image defects, paint in an image, erase complex background areas, and apply filters to a layer or selection.
- Determine an image?s resolution and dimensions, resize images with and without resampling, and use the Crop tool and the Canvas Size command to change an image?s canvas size.
- Use the Save for Web & Devices command to save a copy of an image optimized for Web use; use the Save As command to save a copy of an image in a format for print use; add metadata and keywords to images and create metadata templates; use Photo Downloader to import images from a camera or memory card.
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