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Mr. Briggs ’ Class Monday, October 22, 2012

Web Design. Mr. Briggs ’ Class Monday, October 22, 2012. Recognize, interpret, and explain the rule of thirds as it relates to digital photography Demonstrate your understanding of using layers in PS by completing an individual activity.

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Mr. Briggs ’ Class Monday, October 22, 2012

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  1. Web Design Mr. Briggs’ Class Monday, October 22, 2012

  2. Recognize, interpret, and explain the rule of thirds as it relates to digital photography • Demonstrate your understanding of using layers in PS by completing an individual activity. • Writing 2.6 Report information and convey ideas logically and correctly. Standards and Objectives

  3. Please take out writing materials • NEW – Today we’ll complete notes from the digital photography lecture Introduction to Digital Photography

  4. 1,000 Pixels • Image size is 6in. X 6 in. • 1,000,000 Pixels • Image size is 7in. X 5 in.

  5. The following tips will help you take better pictures. Some tips for better pictures

  6. Hold the camera still, as almost every picture will be sharper if you use a tripod. • Always set shutter speed at 1/60 second or faster. • Hold your elbows in firmly against your chest and the camera firmly against your forehead. • Stand still, legs slightly apart as you take your pictures. • Squeeze the release smoothly - don't stab at it. Avoid Camera Shake

  7. Example of Camera Shake

  8. Red-eye is caused by light reflected off the subject's retina, and, as a result, a trace of red appears in the eyes of your subject. • Activate red-eye setting on your camera. Eliminate Red-Eye

  9. Examples of red-eye

  10. Lens Flare is produced when the camera lens is pointed toward a bright light source – the sun. • Zooming in on a subject can produce more lens flare. • Avoid taking pictures with your subject directly in front of the sun. Dealing with Lens Flare

  11. Examples of lens flare

  12. It is about what you decide to put into your picture and what you decide to leave out. • Don’t be afraid to turn your camera on its side. • Try to naturally frame your subject. • When taking pics of landscapes, try including an object in the foreground. Think About Picture Composition

  13. How could this picture be improved?

  14. Work in groups of two-three and complete the photo safari. • Follow directions on the worksheet. • NEW! – Due to rain, we’ll be postponing the Photo Safari until Thursday. Photo Safari

  15. PS01: Creating a custom Graphic • You will design and create two custom web images. • These two images will become part of your PS portfolio. Once the lessons are complete, you will create a web page showcasing your PS projects. Photo Shop Portfolio

  16. You are about to make a custom graphic. • Create a folder in My Documents > October. NOTE: You may already Have an October folder. • My Documents > October > (last name)(period)_PS01 ex: briggs02_PS01 • Using Google images, find two interesting pictures (JPEG’s only)that fit within the following two categories: motorcycle, a child, a barn, or a cruise ship. Find graphics under 500k. Save them in the folder you just created. Step One

  17. Click Here Using Photo Shop Elements 5.0

  18. 1: Click File 2: Click Open

  19. Select Image you’ve saved from your folder.

  20. 1: Click Create 2: Click Greeting Card

  21. Click Create • Click Greeting Card Set size at 5” X 7” Select layout as “1 Landscape” Select a theme Leave at “number of pages 1” Click OK

  22. Drag your JPEG to the box above

  23. Add text by choosing the text tool from the toolbox. You can also change the font style, size, and color. Choose a BG, frame, graphics , and shapes.

  24. Once you’ve finished your custom graphic, you will save each graphic twice. • First as a PSD and then as a JPEG. • File name: PS01a and PS01b

  25. First, remember you’re creating two custom graphics, so do your best work since they will be part of your portfolio. • When you save a graphic as a PSD, it allows you to open and edit in PS. Saving the graphic as a JPEG is perfect for printing or using as a web graphic once all editing is completed. Why save twice?

  26. Briggs04_PS01 This first PS assignment is the first in a series. Therefore, it’s called PS01 • Image01 • Image02 • PS01a.psd • PS01a.jpg • PS01b.psd • PS01b.jpg Folder Tree PS01 is due by the EOP on Thursday. 20 Points!

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