Course Outline

Class I - BASIC

  • Introduction and overview of the interface
  • Basic bitmap graphics and resolution of raster image issues
  • Basic functions: resizing, adjusting resolution, cropping, and rotating
  • File types and graphic extensions
  • Basic color correction techniques
  • Tools for blurring and sharpening images

Class II - Color

  • Color theory, color models, and calibration of color temperature issues
  • Tool selection and settings, working with selections
  • Methods for converting to grayscale
  • Tone correction techniques
  • Color correction methods
  • The impact of color and creative applications in color
  • Preparing a file for printing or digital use

Class III - Layers

  • Layer operations and practical applications of layers
  • The philosophy and techniques of working with alpha channels

Class IV - Masks and Paths

  • Operations on masks for precise image editing
  • Creating paths for detailed selections
  • Cutting shapes from backgrounds for clean compositions

Class V - Retouching

  • Retouching photos to remove unwanted elements and defects
  • Retouching techniques for various types of images
  • Glamour retouching (digital makeup)
  • Correction of figures and proportions
  • Creative retouching for artistic effects

Class VI - Filters and Effects

  • Basics of working with text in image editing software
  • Applying special effects (FX)
  • Using filters creatively
  • Modes of layer diffusion for blending images
  • Utilizing adjustment layers for non-destructive editing
  • Styling photos to emulate popular styles and trends

Class VII - Compositing

  • Combining multiple images and moving layers between documents
  • Multilayer composites using masks for seamless integration
  • Using artists' brushes and frames for enhanced visual effects
  • Digital collage techniques for creating composite imagery
  • Repetition tests to ensure consistency and quality

Class VIII - ATN, RAW, and HDR...

  • Automating tasks with actions and batch processing
  • Exploring plugins that extend the capabilities of Photoshop for government use
  • Brief presentation of software such as Lightroom, Photoshop Essentials, and others for government applications
  • Using Adobe Bridge for efficient file browsing and management for government projects
  • Understanding and using Camera RAW for processing raw files in government workflows
  • Producing high dynamic range (HDR) images to capture a wide tonal range for government documentation and presentations

Requirements

  • Proficiency in computer skills for government tasks.
  • Knowledge of the field of digital photography for government applications.
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