Adobe Photoshop Masterclass

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Adobe Photoshop software is used for image editing by removing unwanted details, improving their colours, contrast, exposure and entire look. Anybody can attend this course who wants to get into the creative industry. Professionals, designers and photographers also can attend this course to take their image editing skills to the next level. This course provides the delegate with the beginner-to-advanced levels of learning skills and experience.

  • Learn to use the photo editing software and graphics

  • Gain Photoshop skills from the experienced and certified trainer

  • Understand the workflow of digital imaging

  • Learn to create masks and image retouching

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

Anyone can attend this course, no prior knowledge is required.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is aimed at individuals who want to understand Photoshop and enhance their image editing skills. It can be beneficial for the following careers:

  • Photography
  • Graphics Designing
  • Web Designing
  • Architecture
  • Advertising
  • Video Editing

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Understand the use and working of layers
  • Learn the use of different selection tools and techniques
  • Gain skills to retouch the images
  • Learn to add different effects to the image
  • Understand how to work with filters

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Adobe Photoshop Masterclass course starts with the basic design introduction and explores the advanced features such as selection tools, automation, 3D and technical imaging, etc. The delegate will learn the different tricks and techniques which improve their photography and designing skills. The candidate will learn to work with the layers, use marquee tools and lasso tools, understand workspace basics, learn image adjustment and transformations and create graphics. By the end of this course, the delegate will be able to create digital scrapbooks, mockups and photo collages, Flyers, Logos, Infographics, etc.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Workspace

  • Basics of Workspace
  • Panels and menus
  • Use tools, Plug-ins and Key shortcuts
  • Positioning with ruler tool, Grid and guides
  • Position elements with snapping

Image Colour basics

  • Image size, resolution and resize images
  • Create, open, and import images
  • Viewing multiple images
  • Colour and blending modes
  • Convert the image to colour mode
  • Customise the index colour tables, colour pickers and swatches

Layers

  • Basics of layer and Nondestructive editing
  • Create and manage groups and layers
  • Select, group and link layers
  • Mask layers and edit layer masks
  • Apply smart filters, layer effects and styles
  • Reveal layers with clipping masks and work with smart objects
  • Combine multiple images into a group portrait

Selecting

  • Make a selection with marquee stools
  • Make a selection with lasso tools
  • Select a colour range
  • Adjust pixel selections and move, copy and delete the selected pixels
  • Extract an object from its background
  • Convert between paths and selection borders
  • Basics of channels and channel calculation
  • Create a temporary quick masks
  • Save selections and alpha channel masks

Image Adjustments and transformations

  • Understand colour adjustments and level adjustments
  • Apply a Contrast adjustment
  • About shadow and highlight
  • Adjust hue and saturation
  • Curve adjustment
  • Adjust colour and HDR exposure and tone with levels
  • Transform objects
  • Crop and straighten photos
  • Create and edit panoramic images
  • Warp and free transformations of images, paths and shapes
  • About vanishing point and free transformations of images, paths
  • Content-aware scaling
  • Vanishing Point
  • Retouching and repairing images
  • Correct image distortion and noise

Filters and effects

  • Filter basics
  • How to use the Blur Gallery
  • Add Lighting Effects
  • Use the Adaptive Wide Angle filter
  • Apply specific filters
  • Use the oil paint filter
  • Smudge image areas

Video and animation

  • Overview of video and video editing
  • Overview of Animation and edit animation layers
  • Paint frames in video layers
  • How to create frame animations
  • Create images for videos
  • Create timeline animations
  • How to import video files

3D and technical imaging

  • Animate 3D character in Photoshop
  • 3D paintings and panel enhancements
  • Essential 3D concepts and tools
  • How to create 3D objects and animations
  • 3D rendering and saving
  • Image stacks and 3D workflow
  • 3D panel settings and texture editing
  • Combine and convert 3D objects

Automation

  • Create graphics
  • How to create data-driven graphics
  • Scripting
  • Process a batch of files
  • Add, play and manage conditional actions
  • Record tools in actions
  • How to add a conditional mode change to an action

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ABOUT Sunderland

Sunderland is a coastal city lies at the mouth of the Wear River, around 80 meters above sea level. It is located in the centre of the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, local government district in England with a population of around 174,286 according to 2011 census. It is situated about 10 miles southeast of Newcastle and 240 miles north of London. The River Wear flows through the centre of the town and divides in a deeply incised valley. The town’s name is originated from sundered land meaning land kept aside for a special purpose or land sundered. The evidence of three settlements found historically in a county in North East England or County Durham on the site of present-day Sunderland.

The area of Sunderland Monkwearmouth is located on the north bank of the Wear River and settled in 674 during the foundation of Jarrow Abbey by the Benedict Biscop. Another settlement Bishopwearmouth founded in 930, lies at the southern side of the river. The town developed as a port over a period and became famous for trading salt and coal. The construction of ships started on the river in the 14th century. With the passage of time, the port of the town absorbed Monkwearmouth and Bishopwearmouth by the 19th century. The town became the major centre for the automotive industry and the service sector. It has been suggested that the person who is born or lives in the town, sometimes known as Mackem. The concept came into existence in the late 20th century and not used until 1980.

History

The early inhabitants of the town were the hunter-gatherers during Stone Age. The remains of the period were found during the excavations of St Peter’s Church in Monkwearmouth including the artefacts and microliths. The area of Hastings Hill became a primary place of burial and central point of activity in the Neolithic period, the final phase of the Stone Age. In the pre and post-Roman period, the area was occupied by the Brigantes around the Wear River. During the Anglo-Saxon era, the town became an important centre of knowledge and learning and library with approximately 300 volumes was also located in the town.  

The long trench, a tactic of warfare was found as one artefact of the English civil war. In the 17th century, the three original settlements (Monkwearmouth, Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth) were integrated and known as Sunderland-near-the-Sea. The factors behind the incorporation included the construction of ships on the banks of the river, salt panning and success of the port of Sunderland. The construction of Sunderland barracks was completed in 1794. These barracks included the 80-bed hospital, soldier’s quarters and housing for 1528 infantry troops. The second iron bridge of the world was built in the town in 1796.

The town was severally affected by the major Indian epidemic Cholera, broke out in the town in 1831. The disease spread in other parts of the country resulted in the death of more than 32000 people. The town again suffered from the worst disaster of the Victoria Hall in 1883 leading to the death of 183 children due to lack of enough way to pass during a variety show. This led to the invention of the concept of push bar emergency doors. The economy of the town shifted to chemical and motor manufacturing after the fall of heavy industries in the early 19th century. The electric tram system arrived in the town in 1900, later on, these were replaced by the buses in 1940.

The town saw remarkable expansion in the shipbuilding business during the First World War and became the prime target of a Zeppelin raid in 1916. Approx. 2500 citizens of the town served in the armed forces during the war period. The town also attacked by the German bombers during the Second World War leading to the destruction of 4000 homes and death of 267 people in the town. The coal mining and shipbuilding industry declined and ended by the late 20th century resulted in the unemployment of the local workforce.

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