Pacific New Media Fall `09 / Web Design Certificate Fall `09 / Digital Imaging Certificate Fall `09
Noncredit Workshop
Intermediate Photoshop and Camera Raw
Event ID: L10414
Info: Nov 3 • Tue • 9:00am-4:00pm • 1 mtg • UHM Sakamaki C104, Manoa MultiMedia Lab • $135
With: David Ulrich
Discover the power and depth of Adobe Photoshop and take advantage of its new tools and improvements. One important new feature of the Photoshop CS series is the powerful capabilities of Camera Raw, which provides considerably more tonal and color information than 8-bit files. This allows for greatly enhanced controls and substantially improved quality for your digital photographs.
The session covers intermediate Photoshop tools, including:
• The many versatile controls available for processing your images in Photoshop`s Camera Raw;
• Editing tif and jpg files in the Camera Raw interface;
• Integrating Raw image editing with Photoshop tools;
* Using channels and masks for selections, compositing and local contrast and color control;
• The power of layer blending modes;
* Retouching and editing methods with filters and blending modes;
* Advanced color and tonal correction;
* Soft proofing, and the optimum preparation of images for print or web;
Please bring 5 Raw or jpg images to edit and enhance during the class.
Prerequisite: a basic knowledge of Photoshop or completion of the PNM Introduction to Photoshop class.
David Ulrich is a photographer and writer whose work has been featured in numerous publications and exhibitions. His work combines traditional photography with digital imaging. Ulrich has taught digital applications for Pacific Imaging Center, Kodak`s Center for Creative Imaging, New York University, and others. For 15 years, he was an associate professor and served as the chair of the photography department at The Art Institute of Boston. He is a core faculty member of Pacific New Media and is the chair of the visual arts department at Cornish College in Seattle.
