Udemy Photoshop Professor Notes - Volume 1 - Setting Up Photoshop Udemy
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    This is Volume 1 of 5 in my "Photoshop - Beginners to Intermediate series. I have developed this series over many years of teaching at both the College and University levels in a variety of departments including the Multimedia Program, Graphic Design Program, the Fashion Program, and the Creative Photography Programs both daytime and evening diploma and certificate programs. These courses in Adobe Photoshop (Volumes 1 through 5), start right at the very beginning assuming that the learner has no experience in using the application.

    Lecture 1: Navigating the Document Window

    Knowing how to effectively and efficiently navigate around your image files (the document window) will allow you to zoom in and zoom out and focus on specific areas of interest in your images.

    Lecture 2: Setting Up Our Preferences

    Setting Photoshop up for success allows us to fine tune how the application performs. Photoshop is factory set for very generic purposes and not set up for photography.

    Lecture 3: Setting Up Photoshop's Colour Settings

    Changing these default factory settings will allow your images to look clearer, cleaner and more vibrant in ways your friends, family and coworker's images won't because they aren't aware of these issues.

    Lecture 4: Creating a New Document

    There are a number of ways to create new documents and knowing these little secrets will allow you to create your masterpieces faster like creating a new image file with the same attributes as your currently open file.

    Lecture 5: Arranging Panels and Groups

    Learning how to arrange and then rearrange Photoshop's Panels and Panel Groups allows you to work on your images with less clutter in the application's interface.

    Lecture 6: Creating a Custom Workspace

    Learning to modify Photoshop's workspace so that only the tools and panels that you use most frequently are showing can help you work more efficiently.

    Lecture 7: Learn how to use the Colour Head's Up Display (HUD)

    The Colour Head's Up Display is just a fancy name for a really cool way to select existing colours in your image. Why is this important you ask? Well, for one thing, if you ever want to type some text over your image and you want to use a colour that already is in your image, using the HUD is quick and easy to do.

    Lecture 8: An Introduction to File Size and Resolution

    File size and resolution can be one of the biggest hurdles to wrap your head around for the average person. Getting a handle on this topic can greatly assist you if you ever wanted to create a montage or collage of any kind where you bring one or more images together for a birthday or anniversary collage.

    Updated on 22 March, 2018
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