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Image Editing And Implementation –

it235

(3 credits)

Design elements such as basic composition, style, use of color, textures, graphic manipulation, photographic re-touching and text/font design are introduced. File formats, sizing, and packaging for export are covered in this class.
This undergraduate-level course is 9 weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
  • Navigation and Configuration

    • Identify various image editing software applications.
    • Compare and contrast image file formats.
  • Acquiring and Saving Images

    • Apply image optimization techniques.
  • Correcting and Restoring Images

    • Apply photo retouching tools and techniques.
    • Apply color adjustment methods.
  • Using Selection Tools

    • Demonstrate the use of multiple selection tools.
  • Creating and Managing Layers and Masks

    • Apply methods of layering within images.
    • Apply drawing, painting and text manipulation tools and techniques.
  • Adding Objects and Shapes

    • Apply effective design principles in an image composition.
  • Applying Effects, Filters, and Text

    • Explain layer masking.
  • Saving and Organizing Images

    • Describe filters and effects.
  • Implementing Graphic Content

    • Examine the legal issues associated with image acquisition and implementation.

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