Adobe New
Course Outline
Adobe Photoshop Elements - Introduction
Hands-on training in an instructor-led environment. One workstation per
delegate and exercises to consolidate learning.
Training Method:
No prior knowledge of Adobe Photoshop is assumed. Delegates must be
comfortable using a mouse, opening and saving files, and the general operation
of computers.
Prerequsites:
One day
Duration:
To provide delegates with the concepts and skills to use Adobe Photoshop Elements effectively.
Delegates will get hands on practice with the functions of Photoshop Elements including new edge
effects, a creation wizard that helps turn photos into calendars and greeting cards. The course will
also include text labels, cartoon balloons, adjusting colour, overcoming exposure problems, repairing
flaws, framing images and combining multiple images.
Objectives
Photographers, students, graphic designers, and publishers who want to produce
good looking pictures and sophisticated graphics for the web and print.
Designed for:
Getting and Organising Photos
Getting photos
Editing photos
E-mailing and printing photos
Organising photos
Learning by Playing with Text
Text labels
Cartoon balloons
Adjusting Colour in Images
Fixing photos automatically
Individual Auto adjustments
Changing eye colour in an image
Changing the colour of a pictured object
Fixing Exposure Problems
Brightening an underexposed image
Improving faded or overexposed images
Correcting parts of an image
Using Photos in other Forms
Importing images from a PDF
Importing still images from video
Merging photos into a panorama
Creating an album for n-screen viewing
Alignments and compound paths
Printing a contact sheet
Content
Repairing, Retouching & Replacing Flaws
Using Blending modes and Opacity
Changes to make layers interact
Using the Styles and Affects palette
Using the Eyedropper and Gradient tools
Cropping Panorama files
Retouching and removing skin flaws
Using the Dodge tool
Working with a mask
Using the Clone Stamp tool
Adding Emphasis
Framing images
Stylising to focus attention
Emphasising by repetition
Combining Multiple Images
Copying from one image to another
Placing two or more photographs on one file
Erasing area of image layers
Using a Gradient Clipping path
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