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PHOTOSHOP

Course Aims
  • To give you a thorough working knowledge of Photoshop through demonstrations, discussion and a series of practical tasks
  • To develop your understanding and use of the programme to a high degree of fluency
  • To develop your problem solving abilities in relation to the programme and your own work and ideas
  • To extend your knowledge of Photoshop's different applications through sharing ideas and challenges with your peers
  • To encourage you to develop a critical self-awareness and an enquiring, analytical and creative approach to your work
  • To further your learning and creative abilities by participating in exercises and course assessment
Beginning with a diagnostic session to find out what you already know and how you wish to extend this knowledge, you will be taken through a series of demonstrations and practical tasks that include all of the programme’s features and functions. These will be aimed at not only developing your ability to use Photoshop, but also to encourage you to see how you can combine its different features to provide your own creative solutions for many of the challenges you may encounter in the future.

Discussions on the way digital images work and how others have used digital manipulation to spectacular effect, will equip you with the understanding you need to be able to get the best out of what is currently the most important image manipulation tool available to professionals working in the visual arts and, in so doing, allow you to further develop your own creativity.

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