Adobe Photoshop training

Product Overview

Adobe Photoshop is the leading photo editing application for professionals. This course is a must for photographers, designers, publishers and web designers.

Step-by-step instructor led training sessions will teach you how to use Photoshop to manipulate pixels to retouch images and create new images with ease.

Use Photoshop to create various file formats for various image usage i.e. JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many more.

Available Photoshop courses

Adobe Photoshop Basic | Adobe Photoshop Advanced | Adobe CS3 Upgrade | Adobe CS4 Upgrade


Adobe Photoshop Basic (1 day training session)

Get up to speed quickly by learning about the following topics:

  • Photoshop Environment
  • Make Selections
  • Working with Layers
  • Image Adjustments
  • Retouch images
  • Resize images
  • Preparing Finished Images

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Adobe Photoshop Basic Course Outline (PDF)

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Adobe Photoshop Advanced (1 day training session)

Improve your Photoshop skills and workflow by learning about the following advanced topics:

  • Layer Fills and Overlays
  • Masks
  • Non-destructive image editing
    • Using Layers when editing images
    • Smart Objects
  • Vector Paths
  • Image Effects
    • Smart Filters
  • Automating Tasks

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Adobe Photoshop Advanced Course Outline (PDF)

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Adobe CS3 Upgrade (1 day training session)

Learn about all the new tools available in the Adobe CS3 Design Suite

  • Photoshop CS3 Extended - New features
  • Illustrator CS3 - New features
  • InDesign CS3 - New features

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Adobe CS3 Upgrade Course Outline (PDF)

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Adobe CS4 Upgrade (1 day training session)

Learn about all the new tools and features that are available in the Adobe CS4 Design Suite

  • Photoshop CS4 Extended - New features
  • Illustrator CS4 - New features
  • InDesign CS4 - New features
  • Bridge CS4 - New Features

 

 

 

 
 

 

Last Updated: 21 May, 2010