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Adobe Photoshop CS5 Wednesday Oct 12, 19, 26 Nov 2 & 9 5:00 pm 7:30 pm Instructor: Jay DiMasso SWCA --IMD Instructor’s 801-3400 Cell 325-5232 Email: [email protected] Blog http://dimassodesign.wordpress.com/ Web: www.DimassoDesign.com Course Overview: Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CS5 to enhance, adjust and manipulate your photographs. This course is intended to teach you the digital photography workflow and techniques to create stunning images. You will explore the Photoshop CS5 interface and use several tools for image editing and enhancing. You will learn to use layers and to apply adjustments to enhance your image. Additionally, you will use painting tools and blending modes to create shading effects. Finally, you will save images in print and web formats. Goals : 1. Understand Digital Workflow Pre-Planning, Gear Preparations, Capture Images Image In-gestation, File Backup, Editing Adjustments & Update File Backup 2. To gain the beginning understanding of the Photoshop environment. Functionality of PS5 + Bridge Interface, Menus, Tools and Palettes Creating a new image and opening an existing one 3. Layer Basics Creating layers, duplicating and deleting layers as well as hiding a layer Moving, erasing & filters with layers Renaming layers, adjusting opacity, fill & blending modes 2. Manipulate and adjust photo images. Convert images to Blk & White, adding color to images Photo enhancements: -Clone Stamp, Healing Brush, & Red Eye Tool Basic Filters (adjusting sharpness and blur) Basic editing skills such as Copy, Paste, Transform, Erasing, and Layer adjustments Automatic Image Adjustments - (Auto Levels, Auto Color, Auto Contrast) Brightness/ Contrast, Color Balance & Shadow/Highlight 3. Saving images while adjusting size and quality for Web, Print, PSD, Jpeg 4. Using Automated Tasks to create Batch Rename Picture packages Web galleries PDF Slideshows
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Adobe Photoshop CS5

Wednesday Oct 12, 19, 26 Nov 2 & 9 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Instructor: Jay DiMasso

SWCA --IMD Instructor’s 801-3400 Cell 325-5232

Email: [email protected] Blog http://dimassodesign.wordpress.com/

Web: www.DimassoDesign.com

Course Overview: Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CS5 to enhance, adjust and manipulate your photographs. This course is

intended to teach you the digital photography workflow and techniques to create stunning images. You will

explore the Photoshop CS5 interface and use several tools for image editing and enhancing. You will learn to use

layers and to apply adjustments to enhance your image. Additionally, you will use painting tools and blending

modes to create shading effects. Finally, you will save images in print and web formats.

Goals:

1. Understand Digital Workflow

Pre-Planning, Gear Preparations, Capture Images

Image In-gestation, File Backup, Editing Adjustments & Update File Backup

2. To gain the beginning understanding of the Photoshop environment.

Functionality of PS5 + Bridge

Interface, Menus, Tools and Palettes

Creating a new image and opening an existing one

3. Layer Basics

Creating layers, duplicating and deleting layers as well as hiding a layer

Moving, erasing & filters with layers

Renaming layers, adjusting opacity, fill & blending modes

2. Manipulate and adjust photo images.

Convert images to Blk & White, adding color to images

Photo enhancements: -Clone Stamp, Healing Brush, & Red Eye Tool

Basic Filters (adjusting sharpness and blur)

Basic editing skills such as Copy, Paste, Transform, Erasing, and Layer adjustments

Automatic Image Adjustments - (Auto Levels, Auto Color, Auto Contrast)

Brightness/ Contrast, Color Balance & Shadow/Highlight

3. Saving images while adjusting size and quality for

Web, Print, PSD, Jpeg

4. Using Automated Tasks to create

Batch Rename

Picture packages

Web galleries

PDF Slideshows

Digital Workflow

Creating a digital workflow will allow you to develop a systematic approach to the way you shoot, process and edit your

photography. I am going to explain my own digital workflow, from the planning of the shoot, gear preparations, camera

usage, image in-gestation, file backup, editing adjustments to print.

1. Pre-Planning: View sun rise and set times as well as project weather for the date of the shoot. Refresh concept

of posing techniques and modifying light depending on the type of shoot. Maybe do a pre-site survey.

2. Gear Preparations: Charge all batteries, format all cards and clean your lenses. Always have a backup batter and

memory card. Number your cards 1, 2, 3 ect…. With a piece of gaff tape. Move the tape over the card case once

the card is full. This lets you know that the card is already been used. Set the camera clock for syncing two

cameras. If your camera's LCD can be adjusted for brightness, make the preview look like a

properly exposed image. Do not reformat your cards on the computer -- you may risk making the card

unreadable in your camera.

3. Capture Images: Shoot a variety of images for various vantage points and exposures.

4. Image In-gestation: This is where you transfer your images to the computer. I use a card reader as opposed to

the camera. This saves the camera battery and also frees up the camera. Additionally, a card reader is simpler

and compact. If you have a lot of images it may be worth getting a faster card reader to speed up the transfer

rate. Once the images are on the computer, I do a basic sort or my first pass processing. I am looking to delete

obvious bad exposure, out of focus, closed eyes, redundant images and poor composition. I still have not

formatted the card that the images came from at this point. At this point I do a batch rename of the images

using Adobe Bridge. This allows me to quickly rename the images to a sequenced # and name. Example: 001-

DiMasso. The 001 allows the client to reference an image for ordering purposes and the DiMasso tells me the

clients name in the image. This can be found by going to Tools > Batch Rename in Adobe Bridge. Adobe Bridge

allows you to rate your images by assigning a one through five star rating. I usually give the awesome images a

five star rating and use them as my starting point in the editing process.

5. File Backup: At this point, I copy the images to my back up hard drive and burn a dvd or cd as an archive of the

shoot. Once I have the images in two places, I format the memory card. After the entire shoot has went through

my digital post-productions editing, the updated images will replace the previous back up and a new dvd or cd is

burned.

6. Editing Adjustments: I use Bridge as my image viewing software but will do my additional image adjustments in

Photoshop. I can now sort my images based on the rankings or a manual sort. To open the images form Bridge

you just double click them and they will open in Photoshop. I will make my edits, save the file and close it.

• Duplicate background • Adjustments layer for curves to adjust exposure • Adjustments for color corrections • Adjustment layer for contrast adjustment • Clone stamp blemishes and distractions • Layer for sharpening or blurring • Save image, upload or print

7. Update File Backup: Update your folder with the most recent images to your back up hard drive and burn a dvd

or cd as an archive of the shoot.

Enhancement and Photo Finishing


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