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Adobe Photoshop CS3 (All levels)

Overview & Prerequisite

Delegates will learn to use several tools for selecting parts of images, and will move, duplicate, and resize images. You will learn to use layers, and to apply layer effects and filters to create special effects.

This course can be tailored to cover specific requirements.

Course content

Photoshop CS3 Environment

  • Changes from CS2
  • Raster and Vector Graphics
  • Photoshop Environment Elements
  • Navigating in Photoshop

Sizing Images

  • Image Size and Resolution
  • Cropping

Selecting Image Areas

  • The Rectangular and Elliptical
  • Marquee Tools
  • The Lasso Tools
  • Saving Selections
  • The Magic Wand Tool
  • The Magnetic Lasso Tool
  • Modifying Selections

Layers

  • Floating vs. Fixed Selections
  • Undoing Previous Steps
  • Copying Selections
  • Creating Layers
  • Transforming Layers
  • Copying Layers Between Images
  • Saving Images in Photoshop Format
  • Arranging Layers

Blending and Compositing

  • Defringing
  • Opacity and Blending Modes
  • Feathering Edges

Image Modes

  • Mode Characteristics
  • Grayscale and Bitmap Modes
  • Color Modes

Color and Painting

  • Selecting Colors
  • Painting Tools
  • The Clone Stamp Tool

Text, Layer Effects, & Filters

  • Type Layers
  • Layer Effects
  • Filters
  • Merging and Flattening Layers

Adjusting Images

  • Brightness/Contrast
  • Levels Adjustment Layers
  • Toning Tools
  • Hue/Saturation

 Saving Completed Images

  • Saving for Use in Print Applications
  • Saving for the Web

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