9/14/10

In class wed Sept 15th

Thumbdrive Test!!!

Designer of the day! (see below)

Lets review the things you think are broken?


Photoshop basics
- Opening a File
* DPI
- Image size - used to change the amount of pixels in the image
- Canvas size - used to add extra pixels to the image
- Save:
* File Types
--- Photoshop .PSD file is your working file (keep this forever)
--- JPEG file is a 'Flattened' and Compressed file


Printing dpi resolutions
180 dpi - for images with no text only. lowest possible printing resolution.
240 dpi - good for images and fonts 11 points or bigger
300 dpi - great for images and fonts 8 points or bigger
360 dpi - great for images and fonts 6 points or bigger
400-600 dpi - super hi-resolution as good as an image can look


Downloadable PDF about DPI



Using the Scanner
- access the scanners software in Photoshop under "import"
- make sure your in professional mode
- resolution (dpi) changes the speed at which the scanner will scan
- look at the other scanner options
- try doing everthing you were told not to do with a scanner (like move stuff while scanning)
- all scanners have a distance above the glass which is in focus and then drops off quickly


How To Scan
1 - set up the scanner options
2 - select an area to scan
3 - hit preview
4 - hit scan
5 - save the scan as a PSD



* Semester Long Project Starts

* Project 1 assigned



Kyle T. Webster

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