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Photoshop 7.0: Advanced + CBT, Student Manual with Data
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Duration: One day Description: This ILT series course builds on the fundamentals taught in Photoshop 7.0: Basic. In the Advanced course, students learn how to use selection options, rotate selections, modify images, and retouch images. Students will learn how to make images ready for the Web and for black and white print. Cover activities also cover changing layer opacity, creating layer sets, locking layers, and adding layer effects. Students will also learn how to use the Channels palette, work with the Quick Mask, apply various filters, and automate images by recording and editing actions. Finally, students work with ImageReady and save images as HMTL files. The manual is designed for quick scanning in the classroom and filled with interactive exercises that help ensure student success. Table Of Contents: Unit 1: Working with selections and images Topic A: Applying selection properties Topic B: Transforming selections and images Topic C: Using Liquify Unit 2: Working with colors Topic A: Adjusting colors Topic B: Using the Image Mode function Unit 3: Working with layers Topic A: Specifying layer options Topic B: Managing layers Topic C: Using layer effects Topic D: Using the Layer Style dialog box Topic E: Using adjustment layers Unit 4: Using channels and masks Topic A: Working with channels Topic B: Working with masks Topic C: Advanced Masking options Unit 5: Using filters Topic A: Working with filters Topic B: Using Noise and Lighting Effects filters Topic C: Using the Brush Strokes filters Topic D: Using Texture filters Unit 6: Automating tasks Topic A: Using actions Topic B: Using Automate commands Unit 7: Using ImageReady 7.0 Topic A: Starting ImageReady Topic B: Optimizing images for the Web Topic C: Using Transparency Topic D: Creating Web effects and assigning variables Topic E: Saving an optimized image and closing ImageReady |
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