Photoshop Core Series - Part 1

Organiser
DFWAUG - Dallas/Ft. Worth Adobe Users Group
Date
Tue, 22 Feb 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Studios of Walnut Ridge , Dallas, US
Cost
49.0 USD

Ask 100 different Photoshop experts how to do a simple task, you'll get 100 different answers and they'll all be correct. That's the problem for beginners, "Where do I start?"

Come join us as renowned Adobe Community Professional & Adobe Certified Instructor, A.J. Wood, presents the Photoshop Core Series. In part one, A.J. will introduce club members to his infamous Photoshop 3 Methodâ„¢.

Topics will include:

  • What is the Photoshop 3 Methodâ„¢?
  • Image Modes - Real world info on 8 bit vs 32 bit graphics, CMYK vs RGB colors.
  • Image Sizing - Print, Web, Video, iDevice. Learn how to size images for output.
  • Image Adjustments - What, When & Why.
  • Brushes - Powerful tools every user must know.

Photoshop has become an important piece in digital photography workflow. If you're the type of person who wants to improve their image processing abilities, the Photoshop Core Series is just what you need.

Advance Price for this Seminar is $49 via PayPal or Chase or $59 cash/credit card at the door.

If you have any questions, or if you need to make other payment arrangements, you can email A.J. at contact AT media-cats.com

A.J. posts weekly videos on Lightroom & Photoshop, and is regularly featured on Adobe's Facebook community pages. Ranked the #1 Adobe Certified Instructor WORLDWIDE more than once, he was invited to become an Adobe Community Professional in 2009.

For daily Adobe tips follow A.J. on Twitter, or join A.J.'s community on Facebook.

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