| Fundamentals of
Digital Imaging with Photoshop Elements |
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| Description: |
The creation of digital collections requires special knowledge
of digital images. Learn once and for all about resolution, bit
depth, embedded metadata, and file types. Once you understand digital
images, you'll use Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 to resize and crop
images, correct exposure, adjust color, and remove dust and scratches.
Finally, you'll learn to optimize images for the Web, print, or
archival storage. |
| You will learn about: |
- Fundamentals of image capture and storage
- Image optimization techniques such as resizing, color correction,
dust removal, and sharpeni
- Adding metadata to image files
- Batch processing for multiple files
- Converting images for Web use
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| Time: |
Five hours |
| Location: |
This full day "Customized Training" session can be brought to your library at any time. |
| Who should attend: |
Anyone interested in gaining hands-on experience using
Adobe Photoshop Elements software to edit digital images. |
| Related Courses: |
Getting Started with Digital
Collections |
| Cost: |
$995.00 per customized training event, plus expenses |
| To schedule: |
To schedule courses at your library and to discuss costs, audience
numbers, and physical requirements, please contact
Susan Abell (1.800.635.4638 x1944 or abell@nelinet.net). |