Saturday, January 7, 2012

Lesson 1



Open Image and Copy Background
1. Open Photoshop (From your Start Menu > Programs > Adobe Photoshop Elements or CS5)
2. Open your image by going to the File menu and selecting Open.
3. Choose the File and click Open
4. Make sure the Layers Palette is visible, if not go to Window > Layers
5. Copy your background using the keyboard shortcut CNTRL + J or Command + J

Adjust Levels
1. Click on the Cookie and choose Levels.
Adjust the sliders.
Black = Shadow, Gray = Midtone, White = highlights.
Click OK.
2. Turn on and off the visibility of the Adjustment layers to see the difference.

Crop and Straighten
1. Click on the Background Copy (Layer 1). Click on the Crop Tool in the Tools Palette (keyboard shortcut is C)
2. Draw a crop Marquee around the edges of the image image and pull the corners in to set the area that will be cropped (the area inside the crop mark will be left and the area outside will be discarded)
3. Make sure the Perspective box is not checked
4. To straighten the image, move your cursor just outside the marquee near a corner. Your cursor icon will change to a double-pointing curved arrow indicating that you can rotate the marquee.
5. Rotate and move the marquee so that one edge follows a horizon line.
6. After you get that one edge aligned with the horizon, reposition all four edges to mark the exact crop area.
7. Press Return or Enter on your keyboard to crop the image.



Add a border using the crop tool
1. First select the background color by clicking on the Set Background Color Square in your Tool Palette. Choose your color and click OK.
2. Next make a crop selection and drag the borders outside of the document area.
3. When you're happy with the selection press enter.
You will see a colored border added to your photo.




Rotate & Flip

1. Using the cropped image, go to the 


Image Menu > Rotate Canvas > 180 degrees

2. go to the Image Menu > Rotate Canvas > 90 degrees CW

3. go to the Image Menu > Rotate Canvas > 90 CCW

4. go to the Image Menu > Rotate Canvas > Flip Vertical

5. go to the Image Menu > Rotate Canvas > Flip Horizontal





Merge Down
Click on the Levels Layer and hold down CNTRL + E or COMMAND + E to merge down.


Save the image:
Save your image by going to the File menu -> Save As
(Choose JPEG for finished images, PSD for unfinished images).
For JPEG save the image at the highest size (Size 12).

Advanced Students

watch this video:

Content Aware Fill (New in CS5)
[Make sure you are working on a Flattened image]

1. Drag out the crop tool to match the boundaries of the image.
2. Rotate the crop tool so that the corners are outside of the image.
3. Click Enter to apply the crop.
4. There should be some spaces that are filled in with the background color, where there was no image. Circle one of those areas using the Lasso tool.
5. Click Delete or Backspace to bring up the Fill dialog box.
6. Choose Content Aware Fill. Click OK.
7. Repeat steps 4-6 for the remaining areas.

images for lesson 1



video for digital photography class:


http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/sally-mann

http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/collier-schorr

http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/cindy-sherman

http://www.pbs.org/art21/artists/hiroshi-sugimoto

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Digital Photography Syllabus (January/February)



The University Settlement


Digital Photography: Projects Class

This course will help students develop their photography skills by pursuing individual projects of their choice.  Students will pick a topic of interest to pursue for the duration of the class and photograph on their own outside of class. Each week students will present work in class for a group critique.
The class will include a combination of elements including technical instruction, formal discussion, conceptual development and peer feedback. I will introduce photographic history and references as appropriate to individual projects.
Note: Students may photograph in digital or analog. Students must either print work and bring it to class, or bring a CD of digital files to the class to be projected (recommended: 8x10 inches at 300 dpi). Students should have 7-10 images to share each week. Class is open to all levels.



Class #1
1. Introduction to the course, student and instructor introductions.
2. Project Ideas
3. Discuss Camera Settings, technical elements of student cameras
4. Work Flow & Downloading

Class #2
1. Students present work for group critique
2. Group discussion and brainstorming for the upcoming week’s project.

Class #3
1. Students present work for group critique
2. Group discussion and brainstorming for the upcoming week’s project.

Class #4
1. Students present work for final critique  

Photoshop Syllabus (January/February)


University Settlement Photoshop (January/February):

This course will be centered on improving your Photoshop skills.  The class will include a mix of beginning and advanced students, and I may divide the group at times to make sure everyone is challenged. If you are new to Photoshop you will be introduced to the basic skills necessary to organize and edit your images.   Advanced students will review previous material and learn new techniques available in CS5 for improving their images.

It is very important that you have access to a computer with Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to practice outside of class. There will be lessons posted on the class blog.  I would like everyone to practice the techniques in the lesson for homework and bring in an example of his or her work each time we meet.

Week 1 (January 11)
Proper Camera Settings
Organizing Files
Adobe Bridge or Photoshop Elements Organizer, Opening files
Beginning Students: Introduction to Photoshop
Tools Palette: Zoom, Cropping, Straighten, Rotate, Flip,
Layers Palette, Undo (History)
Image Size, Save, Save As
Advanced Students: Review of Tools Palette, RAW files, Adjust multiple Raw Files at one time, Open JPEG in Camera Raw, New Tools in CS5

Week 2 (January 25)
Layers Palette: Automatic Adjustments, Adjustment Layers: Exposure, Saturation, Black & White, Contrast, Levels, Curves, Opacity Slider
Tools Palette: Brushes, Stamp Tool, Zoom, Hand Tool, Burn, Dodge, Sponge, Eraser

Week 3 (February 8)
Layers Palette: Merge Down, Flatten Image, Merge Visible,
Tools Palette: Quick Selection, Marquee Tools, Magic Wand, Lasso, Feather Selection, Move, Blur, Sharpen, Smudge, Text Tool

Week 4 - (February 22)
Layers Palette: Adjustments to selections, Copying & Pasting selections,
Masks and Channels, Free Transform, Color Balance
Tools Palette: Healing Brush, Patch Tool, Pen Tool
Preparing the image for print, Image Size, Border, Canvas

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Winter Classes
January 11 - February 22

Photoshop
1pm-3pm

Digital Photography
3pm-5pm

University Settlement, Classroom 4

Classes meet every other week, starting January 11

Schedule:


Wednesday, January 4 Off                                           Wednesday, January 11
Wednesday, January 18 Off                                        Wednesday, January 25
Wednesday, February 1 Off                                        Wednesday, February 8
Wednesday, February 15 Off                                      Wednesday, February 22