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Welcome to the West Valley College DM/IS10C Digital Images: Photoshop Section: 92280

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Lessons - The Lessons are not in order from the book. Please try to follow the order presented.


- Most of the video presented by Jean Mcintosh.
Lesson ONE: {June 21 to June 25} - This is not the only Lesson for the week. Check lesson 2 also.
Lesson 1: GETTING STARTED

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Read:

class syllabus, and the grading information

all of the information on this website & purchase the text

One on One text: Lesson 1 - Open and Organize

VIDEOS - Watch/practice: Have problems look 1 row below.

New CS4 videos

From Photoshopsupport.com
Overview of CS4 Interface:
video 1 - applications bar
video 2 - panels & menu
video 3 - preferences
video 4 - zoom tool

Jean's videos:
Introduction to Photoshop CS4:
video 1 - working with graphics 1
video 2 - working with graphics 2

more videos:
Getting photos from your camera
(note that if you are shooting using jpg format
then you do not need to convert to dng format)


Having problems viewing the video links, Yes I see Internet Explorer sends the links above to a Content Awareness video not the 4 I have listed under Photoshopsupport.com You might want to use the Firefox Browser.

Heres the links to the videos maybe copy and paste might work for you I don't know.

  1. http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-cs4/tt-cs4-videos/intro-02-applications-bar-options-bar-cs4-video.html
  2. http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-cs4/tt-cs4-videos/intro-03-panels-menus-cs4-video.html
  3. http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-cs4/tt-cs4-videos/intro-06-setting-preferences-cs4-video.html
  4. http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-cs4/tt-cs4-videos/intro-07-zooming-panning-an-imager-cs4-video.html
tutorial homework
TEXT Tutorials:

ONE On ONE - Yes this is the CD from the back of the Book.
P.4 Video Lesson 1: Navigation


homework:
Homework Week 1
[You do not need to turn in HW 1.]






Lesson TWO: {June 21 to June 25}
Lesson 2: THE BASICS OF SELECTIONS & RESOLUTION


Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 4 - Making Selections

VIDEOS - Watch/practice: Jeans Videos
These videos USE CS 2 but are current in demonstrating upsampling in CS 3 and CS4. You need to learn concepts not just tools.

Resolution part 1 (5 mb)
Resolution part 2
(11 mb)





TEXT Tutorials:

1.Video Lesson 4: The Power of Selections. The videos are located in the Videos folder on the CD in the book.

2.
Selecting Regions of Continuous Color
p.112 - 119.


3.
Quick Selection and Refine Edge
p.120 - 128
.

4.
Selecting an Irregular Edge
p.129 - 137.



homework:

Homework 2
due: June 27

CHAT:
We will have chat June 30 @ 8 pm. Please see the commmuity page to see how we do chat. Wedensday night. It was orginally monday but I have class monday night.





Lesson THREE: {June 28 to July 4}
Lesson 3:
ESSENTIAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES

There are many excellent examples of duotones on the web but the silky grey shades in print form
tend to be richer than what we can see and appreciate in a web graphic. However, below are two
duotones that illustrate the beauty of this technique:

Sample 1

Sample 2

Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 2 - Read and practice entire lesson 2, You can use my Photos or the ones from the book. Remember the book photographs are copyrighted. You cannot use them in your portfolio. Try to take your own photos when you want to make a project that you can use in your portfolio.

What is a Duotone?
Read/Print handout (pdf)



VIDEOS - Watch/practice: These wonderful video from Jean McIntosh.

New CS4 videos
video 1 - duotone part 1
video 2 - duotone part 2
vide0 3 - duotone part 3
video 4 - saving your duotone & making a jpg

CS 3 Videos:
video 1 - introduction
video 2 - working with curves
video 3 - part 1 duotone
video 4 - part 2 duotone


CS2 Videos: in video archives




TEXT Tutorials:

1. Watch the Video lesson on Adjusmnets from the CD in Back of Book. You might want to watch this before you try the reading from the chapter.


2. Make sure you understand channels from Page 42 in Book.

3. Make sure to understand Levels. I use this on every photo I take. Page 46

4. Make sure to understand the Histogram page 50 in book.

homework:

Homework 3
due: July 3



Lesson 4 Blog : {June 28 to July 4}

Lets show off our work. I would like you to make a Blog to show off your work. So other can see what you are doing in the class. I will post the links to everyones Blog so you can see what everyone is doing.

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Read up on Blogs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

Examples of creative blogs:
http://www.photography-collection.com/
http://www.kamat.com/picturehouse/aperture
http://www.pasci.it/
http://www.frankejames.com/?p=929

Examples of DMIS 10D Photoshop blogs:
http://photoshop-projects.blogspot.com/
http://www.rosesundconcrete.blogspot.com



VIDEOS:

Watch a video on blogger before you make your own:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnploFsS_tY

Blogger videos on youtube:
Search for 'blogger tutorials' on youtube or try this link:
blogger tutorials

 



tutorials homework

BLOG TUTORIALS:
Here are some blog tutorials to help you get started.

There are also some excellent instructions available at www.blogger.com that you may
prefer to use to create your blog.

homework:


Go to www.blogger.com and make a blog that you will upload your photoshop assignments to.

You may also use other blogging softwares but if you are new to blogging then blogger is the most efficient way to get up and blogging quickly.

Include with each graphic posted a brief design log. A design log is a couple of sentences (or more) that highlight some aspect of the piece you post such as; tips, an unexpected outcome, an interesting finding...

Lastly, please email me the url for your blog.

BLOG:
due: July 3

Post your homework 3, and any other great Photoshop images you have made.


 

 



Lesson FIVE: {July 5 - July 10}
Lesson 5: COLOR YOUR WAY PERFECT

Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 3 - Correcting Color Balance


*There are some handouts for you to read with this weeks homework - see homework link.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

New CS4 videos
video 1: Color Correction
video 2: Troubleshooting duotone - part1
video 3: Troubleshooting duotone - part2

CS 3 videos:
color correction with match color

Part 3 homework demo:
prepping the graphic - part 1
prepping the graphic - part 2
layer blending + extract filter -part 1
layer blending + extract filter -part 2


TEXT Tutorials:

1. P.70 Video Lesson 3:
Variations and Camera raw.

2. Fixing A Color Cast. (P.72)

3. Tint and Color (P.78)

4. Colorizing a Greyscale Image (P.81)

5. Correcting Camera Raw (P.87)
If you have a digital camera that supports raw files, then you can use one of your own images.

Heres a great Color web site from adobe.

homework:

LINKS TO URLS MENTIONED IN THIS WEEK"S VIDEOS:
Wikipedia article on color management
Tutorial on Photoshop Darken and Light
Adobe Article on Color Profiles


YOUTUBE LINKS:
How A Pixel Gets Its Color

Understanding RGB for Photo Editing


Homework 4
due: July 10






 

 


Lesson SIX: {July 5 to July 10}
Lesson 6:
INTRODUCTION TO MASKS - part 1

Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 7 - Creating and Applying Masks.



VIDEOS - Watch/practice:
This week's videos demonstrate the text tutorial:Defining a Mask from Scratch. There
is no one way to create a mask, however the
text tutorial outlines one approach. Please do
this tutorial and then you will have a chance to
try one on your own in this weeks homework.

CS 3 videos:
mask video: part 1
mask video: part 2
mask video: part 3

TEXT Tutorials:

1. Watch the excellent video on the CD 07 Mask

2. Defining A Mask from Scratch P. 244

3. Putting a Mask in Play P. 252

homework:

Homework 5
due: July 10.






Lesson seven: {July 5 to July 10}
Lesson 7: ESSENTIAL TYPOGRAPHY

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Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 10 Text and Shapes P.353-396.

SEE web readings in Homework 6.



VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

Video 1 - YouTube and Typography: please go to
youtube.com and search for typography and watch
any two videos to your liking.

Video 2 - Typography Introduction
urls from videos:
www.papress.com/thinkingwithtype/letter/anatomy.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letterpress

Video 3 - Typo-graphic part 1
Video 4 - Typo-graphic part 2

NEW CS3 VIDEOS:
How to make a text bubble
Integrating text into a graphic - part 1
Integrating text into a graphic - part 2

tutorials homework

TEXT Tutorials:

1. P.354 Video Lesson 10: Vector-BAsed objects
under the Type, Styles and Output heading.

2. Creating and Formatting Text - P. 356.

3. OPTIONAL (you will also have a chance to visit this tutorial in week 10). Drawing and Editing Shapes - P. 375.

 

homework:
Homework 6
due: July 10

In the next week you will do the midterm, see link below. Yes the dates on Jean page are different than the ones listed here but I cannot change what she has on her site.

MID-TERM PROPOSAL and project explained
DUE: July 14

Midterm project due: July 17


 

 


Lesson 8: {July 12 to July 17}
Lesson 8: REVIEW
+ MID-TERM

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REVIEW material in lessons 1- 5.



VIDEOS - Watch/practice:
REVIEW videos from Lessons 1-5.

tutorials homework

There are no tutorials this week

homework:
MID-TERM PROPOSAL - yes this is the same link as listed above.
DUE: July 14

Midterm: Due July 17



Lesson 9: {July 12 to July 17}
Lesson 9: PAINT, EDIT, HEAL

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Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT: Lesson 6 - Paint, Edit & Heal P.177-218 (we will do the line art tutorial later on)




VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

PDF Tutorial - Portrait Retouching by Katrin Eismann.

Video Tutorial - Katrin also produced a video tutorial on retouching and restoring old photos with Photoshop CS3.

tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:

1. Video Lesson 6:
The Brush Engine p. 178.

2. The Improved Ediitng Tools- P. 199.

3. Healing and Patching - P. 208.

 

homework:
Homework 8
due: July 17


 







Lesson 10 July 19 to July 24}
Lesson 10:
VECTOR SURREALISM

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Read:
Introduction to the Pen Tool:
www.melissaclifton.com/tutorial-pentool.html

More Pen Tool Information:
www.elated.com/articles/paths-and-the-pen-tool/

You may find it useful to play with the pen tool in Photoshop as you read the above tutorials. At this stage, just try to get comfortable with drawing straight and curved lines with the pen tool. Later in the lesson - in the video section you will learn how to draw shapes using the pen tool.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

pen tool 1 (4 mgs)
pen tool 2 (21 mgs)
pen tool 3 (18 mgs)

These are done in a very older file format. let me know if they work. They work on my computer.

tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:

1. P.375
- Drawing and Editing Shapes
You may use some Photoshop shapes
(p. 389), but this is not a substitute for
drawing your own pen tool vector shapes
for HW 10.



 

homework:
Homework 10
Yes I know it said April 25. Just due this weekend of July 24

 









Lesson ELEVEN: {July 19 to July 24}
Lesson 11:plugins

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Read:
Read up on Photoshop Plugins from the various websites below + You may also do a google search for Photoshop plugins - there are many resources online.

http://www.autofx.com/homepage2.html

http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/free-photoshop-plugins-collection/

http://www.thepluginsite.com/resources/freeps.htm

How to Install photoshop plugins:
http://akvis.com/en/photoshop-tips/install-plugins.php

Heres a cool Plugin - http://www.topazlabs.com/

Adobe Exchange - The adobe exchange part of the adobe web site has several things you can add to Photoshop.

Step -

  1. Visit this link and click on Photoshop
  2. You must signup for login and password to download any parts of the exchange web site.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:
plugin1video
plugin2video
plugin3video
contact sheet video


tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:

There are no text tutorials this week.




 

homework:

July 24


1. Try installing a plug from the internet. You can use the exchange of the adobe web site. You may use the ones from Adobe that I demonstrated in the videos, or any plugin of your choice.

2. Demonstrate the plugin by creating a graphic using the plugin.

3. Include in your email with the graphic a brief paragraph explaining your findings with downloading, installing and using the plugin.

4. Save your plugin graphic in jpg format {file>save for web} and in the subject field of the email put your last name and first initial with the number of the homework.

Post on your Blog







Lesson 12: {July 19 to July 24}
Lesson 12:
INTRODUCTION TO MASKS - Read onto the next few lessons Read final Explain and send me your ideas this week.

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Read:
This lesson continues from the Week 5 Lesson- Creating and Applying Masks. One on One pages 229-242.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

There are no videos this week.

tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:
p. 225:
Using the Color Range Command

P. 230: Refining a Selection with Quick Mask

homework:

Homework 12:
due: July 24

Using the techniques demonstrated in this weeks 'One on One' text tutorials create a composite graphic using the text's graphics or your own. You need to use only two source graphics (the background and the masked graphic that you composite).

.

Example: Place on your Blog site.

 

 


Yes read this for week July 19

Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT:
Lesson 9 - Building Layered Compositions P. 295-351.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

Depth of Field with Layer Mask [13 mgs]
Using a layer mask and gradient provides an interesting effect
.

This video refers to an older text - but the steps should be easy enough to follow to complete this week's homework.


TEXT Tutorials:

1. WATCH Video Lesson 9: The Layered Composition. P.296.

2. OPTIONAL - Arranging and Modifying Layers P. 299. You may like to skim over this tutorial and hone in on any new information. Some of the short cuts and a review of the fx in the layers palette (p. 303) are important for you to know.

3. DO Masks, Knockouts, and Luminance Blending P. 321. This tutorial works with clipping masks and using gradients - really good info here.

4. READ Working with Layer Comps P. 335. Good information here for your consideration.

5. READ Aligning Layers and Blending Photographs P.340 - Please read as you never know when this technique may come in handy.

homework:
PART 1: Using your own photographs or the text's (ONE ON ONE) photographic sources, or a combination thereof, do the Masks, Knockouts, and Luminance Blending tutorial. (p.321)

PART 2: After viewing this weeks video tutorial; Depth of Field with Layer Mask use a photograph of your choice and try this technique.


Link to final orientation:
due: July 24

Final Due July 28


*PLEASE complete and email me the orientation BEFORE you begin the magazine cover.

Final Assignment Examples:
carol


 

 


lesson 14:
Lesson 14: LAST OF GROOVY PHOTOSHOP TECHNIQUES

We explore a few final Photoshop techniques that will add to your repertoire.

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Read:
ONE ON ONE TEXT:
Lesson 8 - Focus and Filters P. 260-292.:

Read the subterfuge of sharpness p. 261.

Read Sharpening an image p.262.

VIDEOS - Watch/practice:

You have worked enough with masks that a review of these videos may or may not be necessary. They are from an older text - but provide a demo that you should be able to follow.
Creating Depth of Field Using Lens Blur and Depth Map:
part 1 (36 mgs)
part 2 (16 mgs)


Pop Dots
After extracting an element from a photograph try this tutorial to create a funky effect:
pop dots (graphic technique) (34 mgs)

Using Text As a Clipping Mask:
mask text: part 1
mask text: part 2


tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:

One on One text lesson 8: FOCUS & FILTERS

Watch
the Lesson 8 Video: Introducing Filters p.260

READ/DO Gaussian Blur and Median Tutorial P. 272.





 

 



homework :

Homework July 24


Choose two of the following tutorial techniques: Gaussian Blur and Median, Pop Dots or Using Text as a Clipping Mask. Complete the tutorial using graphics of your choice.

Post on your Blog



 

 





Last week school
Lesson 15:
FINAL REVIEW + ADOBE RESOURCES

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Review:
There is no new material today. Review text and video tutorials from the past lessons. Your final requires you to cover many of the techniques and concepts covered in ALL of the lessons.

Of particular importance are: clean compositing and/or excellent quality graphics, effective and legible typography. Look at the tyopography on magazine covers to see proportion, placement, and legibility.

Choose and implement an effective color scheme, and develop an interesting concept that you effectively communicate in your cover. YOU NEED AN ORIGINAL and outstanding photograph or graphic for your cover!



Web resources and tutorials for continued learning on your own:


http://www.adobe.com/designcenter

The three sections at Adobe's Design Center: Gallery, Think Tank and Dialog Box are terrific resources for you to access in the future for continued learning.

Good luck and Happy Photoshopping!


tutorial homework

TEXT Tutorials:
There are no tutorials this week.

 

 



homework:
Work on your final and double check the final requirements to make sure you meet the criteria.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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