Adobe Photoshop Training Course

Our Adobe Photoshop CS training is aimed at teaching you how to create and optimise graphics for the web. You'll learn how to create .gif and .jpeg files, use Adobe Photoshop to generate web page mock-ups, logos and buttons, scan and manipulate photographs and other source material or create simple animations.

This practical and creative one-day course can also be tailored towards print design techniques.

Course Details

Duration: 1 day
Dates: 25th Jan 2008, 22nd Feb, 28th Mar, 25th Apr, 23rd May, 27th Jun.
Location: Our Adobe Photoshop training course is held at 26 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, Scotland
Fees: £279.00 + VAT

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Adobe Photoshop Course Contents

The following represents a typical breakdown of our Adobe Photoshop course, however we can tailor all our courses to specific requirements as required.

Introduction to Adobe Photoshop for the Web.
  • bit depth, screen resolution, web color.
  • .gif format.
  • .jpeg format.
  • other graphics formats.
  • introduction to Adobe Photoshop 7.0
  • using layers.
  • saving for the web.
Intermediate Adobe Photoshop Techniques
  • aliasing and anti-aliasing.
  • transformations and filters.
  • marquees, lassoos and magic wands.
  • using transparency.
  • animation.
Advanced Adobe Photoshop Techniques
  • web page mockups.
  • guides and slicing.
  • rebuilding with tables.
  • batch processing.

Skills Gained:

  • understanding .gifs and .jpgs.
  • using layers.
  • image manipulation.
  • using transparency.
  • web optimisation.
  • web design from graphics mockup.
  • slicing and rebuilding with HTML tables.
  • knowing about alternative graphics editors.