Adobe 65089063 Training Guide - Page 5

Lesson 5, Lessons 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12, Lesson 6, Lesson 7, Lesson 8, Lesson 9, Lessons 10 and 11,

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• Lesson 5 deals with printing, sharing and exporting. This lesson revisits the creation of a Photoshop.com account, and covers several other topics that will be more effective if your students have Internet access. However, most of the exercises can still be followed even without a connection. • Lessons 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12 all focus on the Editor module, including exercises that deal with different aspects of image adjustment, correction, retouching and repair. Lessons 6 through 9 are almost certainly too involved to complete all the exercises in a single class session, so you may find possibilities for recombining exercises from these lessons to suit your schedule. Lesson 6 begins with coverage of some basic editing techniques that can be applied in the Organizer, and then introduces the Editor's three working modes, all of which will be revisited in subsequent lessons. Exercises introduce the image editing concepts of color correction and lighting adjustment, which are elaborated in Lesson 7 and 8 respectively. Lesson 7 focuses on working with color, while Lesson 8 deals with exposure problems. Lesson 7 includes a section on setting up multiple files to compare the results of various approaches to a correction problem-a technique which is used again in both projects in Lesson 8. Exercises dealing with making selections are also referred to in subsequent lessons. Lessons 7 and 8 both include exercises that feature the use of layers and blending modes, and techniques for selective editing. Lesson 9 explores a variety of tools and techniques for re-composing, repairing, and retouching photos. • Lessons 10 and 11 are both "stand-alone" lessons, though they do depend to some extent on skills learned in earlier lessons. Lesson 10 deals with various ways to add text to images and makes extensive use of layers-as does Lesson 11, which covers a variety of methods for combining multiple photos. • Lesson 12 addresses advanced editing techniques, introducing raw images and technical concepts such as white balance, color temperature and tints, and the use of histograms and levels controls. This lesson also covers sharpening, filters, and the filter gallery, with more references to the use of layers and blending. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK 5

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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Lesson 5
deals with printing, sharing and exporting. °is lesson revisits the
creation of a Photoshop.com account, and covers several other topics that will
be more effective if your students have Internet access. However, most of the
exercises can still be followed even without a connection.
Lessons 6, 7, 8, 9, and 12
all focus on the Editor module, including exercises
that deal with different aspects of image adjustment, correction, retouching and
repair. Lessons 6 through 9 are almost certainly too involved to complete all the
exercises in a single class session, so you may find possibilities for recombining
exercises from these lessons to suit your schedule.
Lesson 6
begins with coverage of some basic editing techniques that can be
applied in the Organizer, and then introduces the Editor’s three working modes,
all of which will be revisited in subsequent lessons. Exercises introduce the
image editing concepts of color correction and lighting adjustment, which are
elaborated in Lesson 7 and 8 respectively.
Lesson 7
focuses on working with color, while
Lesson 8
deals with exposure
problems. Lesson 7 includes a section on setting up multiple files to compare
the results of various approaches to a correction problem—a technique which is
used again in both projects in Lesson 8.
Exercises dealing with making selections are also referred to in subsequent
lessons. Lessons 7 and 8 both include exercises that feature the use of layers and
blending modes, and techniques for selective editing.
Lesson 9
explores a variety of tools and techniques for re-composing, repairing,
and retouching photos.
Lessons 10 and 11
are both “stand-alone” lessons, though they do depend to
some extent on skills learned in earlier lessons. Lesson 10 deals with various
ways to add text to images and makes extensive use of layers—as does Lesson
11, which covers a variety of methods for combining multiple photos.
Lesson 12
addresses advanced editing techniques, introducing raw images and
technical concepts such as white balance, color temperature and tints, and the
use of histograms and levels controls. °is lesson also covers sharpening, filters,
and the filter gallery, with more references to the use of layers and blending.