Introduction To Photoshop
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Oxford School of Photography
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This course is for those who have decided that digital photography means doing their own image manipulations on their computers and have chosen Photoshop as their software. Photoshop is a huge programme but we concentrate on the areas that are of
direct interest to photographers, the course looks at the full programme and Photoshop Elements. The course is taught by demonstration using a digital projector and by practise in class using the computers in the computer suite. Further practise is recommended
at home between class using the extensive notes we provide. The areas covered include: file type, image size, selection, colour controls, density controls, colour management, all those tools, filters and layers. If you have Photoshop and only scratch the surface
of what it can do and rely upon its automatic functions this course is for you. The course takes place in the Digital Suite, Richard Hamilton Building, Oxford Brookes University, Headington Hill Campus, Oxford directions, the tutor is Keith Barnes.
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The Oxford School of Photography was founded in 1982 as part of The Photographers Workshop to provide those interested in photography the opportunity to improve their skills. Through the last 40 years we have progressed from film to digital capture and now exclusively work in the digital environment. Our courses are structured to take complete beginners through a range of classes to a point where they are confident in their camera use and understand the fundamentals of photography. We also have courses that address specific subject areas such as Portrait Photography, Flash Photography, Travel Photography and also software courses such as Introduction to Photoshop. The courses are open to everyone and require no entrance qualifications.