DIGITAL IMAGING WORKFLOW
Instructor: Pat Young www.patyoungphoto.com
With the advent of digital photography comes a new field of study that in the past was left to professional labs and darkrooms: image processing. In this course, newcomers to digital photography will learn the basics of digital image files, the importance of colour calibration and skills in enhancing images for optimal final results. Adobe programs such as Bridge, Lightroom and Photoshop will be used in class, but development basics are universal and can be applied to most imaging software.
Through hands-on workshops and demos students will gain confidence and skill using digital technologies to fulfill their creative vision.
Class 1 Introduction to Digital Workflow
Class 2 Colour Management & Calibration, Intro to File Transfer
Class 3 Introduction to Adobe Bridge & Lightroom
Class 4 Lightroom - The Library Module
Class 5 Basic Image Processing & Adjustments
Class 6 Using Adjustment Tools in Lightroom
Class 7 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
Class 8 Tips and Tricks for Processing Digital Images
Class 9 Image Output - The End Result
Class 10 Review & Critique of Final Assignments
Equipment Requirements:
Memory card with a minimum of 20 images
Card Reader
USB jump drive (recommended but not required)
Prerequisite:
Digital Photography 101 or equivalent (beginner to intermediate level photography skills)
Duration: 10 classes
Schedule: Wednesday evenings, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Cost: $425
*This course is a non-credit course and not regulated by PCTIA

