Tuesday, October 16, 2007

week 3 image manipulation

1)When i create a file in photoshop the first thing that you do is click preferences and set it up correctly.
2) Click on image , verify mode
- standard RGB for Internet uploading
-gray scale for black and white
-cymk for printing options
3) Standard image resolution size for a image is 72 pixels per inch!!! and thing that goes over 120 will be a image resolution for print work. Between 300 and 400 for print work is recommended.
Raster vs Vector Imaging
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-Photoshop is Raster imaging , and contains bits and pixels. this is called a bit map image and that equals raster image. That means that it is resolution dependant. The " main ingredient" is pixles.
Thoughts on class -
Today was a very interesting class... My most engaged moment in class was the whole entire class time. Today i was very eager to learn and focousing very hard. I did learn some new things which is good news for me. So in other words I was never at one point disengaged. I hope that next class I learn just as much or even more. Till then good luck everyone
- Jess

4 comments:

Nyla said...

So when are we going to get together to work on our Photoshop manipulations? And who's bringing the Mocha Joe's coffee next week?
Your ocean arches look great and I'm sure you're final project will be amazing!!

laceycd said...

Love how you cropped and made your tiles look better than mine. Good job today and hopefully next class is as productive. And hopefully we'll all be able to follow along for the most part!

Professor Carmen Bracamonte said...

great notes and very colorful.

thank you for doing your best in class.

FUll CREDIT FOR WEEK 03.

Anonymous said...

Great work.