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Image Editing & Implementation –

vct235

(3 credits)

This course is an introduction to image editing and its role in the disciplines of web design, electronic publishing and multimedia development. An overview is presented on image editing software applications, file formats, composition, color, text design, retouching, and manipulation of graphic and photographic images.
This undergraduate-level course is weeks. This course is available as part of a degree or certificate program. To enroll, speak with an enrollment advisor.
  • Image Composition

    • Apply methods of layering within images.
    • Apply drawing, painting and text manipulation tools and techniques.
    • Apply effective design principles in an image composition.
  • Implementing Graphic Content

    • Examine the legal issues associated with image acquisition and implementation.
  • Introduction to Image Editing

    • Identify various image editing software applications.
    • Compare and contrast image file formats.
    • Apply image optimization techniques.
  • Non-Destructive Editing

    • Describe filters and effects.
    • Explain layer masking.
  • Photo Retouching

    • Demonstrate the use of multiple selection tools.
    • Apply photo retouching tools and techniques.
    • Apply color adjustment methods.

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