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Adobe Photoshop CS3: Advanced

Duration: 2 days

Pricing: From £625 + VAT per day for up to 6 people

 

You have familiarized yourself with the basic image editing tools of Adobe Photoshop. Now, you need to manage images for optimal web and print display. In this course, you'll work with advanced image handling tools and features available in Adobe Photoshop CS3.

Who should attend?
The design professional who wants to manage graphics using Adobe Photoshop CS3 for final print and web output. Target customers are advertising agencies, marketing agencies, production houses, or departments that work in such disciplines within the larger organization.

Prerequisites
Adobe Photoshop CS3: Introduction

 
Course Overview

Creating Images for the Web
Optimize Images for the Web
Slice Images
Create an Animation in Adobe Photoshop


Preparing for Cross-Platform Viewing of Images
Explore Web Colour Management
Compensate for Display Differences Across Platforms

Managing Colour
Apply Colour Management Settings
Configure Colour Settings
Apply a Colour Handling Method
Correct Image Colour

 

Using Advanced Image and Video Support
Create High Dynamic Range Images
Use the Camera Raw Format
Preview an Image on a Video Monitor

Automating Photoshop Tasks
Automate Adobe Photoshop Tasks
Using Scripts in Adobe Photoshop

Integrating Variables with Adobe Photoshop
Create Data Sets Using Variables