DAR221 Image Editing in Adobe Photoshop
Pima Community College Digital Arts Department
Credit Hours: 4.00
CRN 20245
Spring 2021
Course Meeting Days/Time: Wednesday 5:45-8:00PM
Course Location: On Line
Course Start Date: Wednesday, 01/20/21
Course End Date: Wednesday, 5/12/21
Course Resources
SyllabusSteve Romaniello is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: DAR221 Zoom Meeting
Time: This is a recurring meeting that meets on Wednesdays at 5:45PM until 8:00PM
Steve Romaniello is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Meeting ID: 951 5134 4621
Passcode: 638630
Topics
Adjustment Layers (continued)
Levels (continued)
Curves
Curves
Color Correction
Info Panel
Color Sampler
White Point - Black Point
Info Panel
Color Sampler
White Point - Black Point
- Old Truck
- Color Correction - House
- Color Cast - Craftsmen
- White point -Dream Car
- Curves- Add Detail -Giraffe
- Color & Contrast -Old Truck
Reading:
Videos
Project 3 Horror Movie Poster Due March 31 by 11:59PMLately, television and movie-going audiences are seeing a resurgence of intelligent, creepy horror shows. From American Horror Story, to the Castle Rock, to Get Out, things that go bump in the night seem to be making a big comeback in the fantasy world of film and video.
You will create artwork for the promotion of a horror movie or TV series. You’ll start by creating an original title for your movie, or choose a horror movie that you like. The poster has to be original. Do not copy promotional graphics for an existing movie. Create a compelling picture that draws the eye. Generate eerie background and texture effects and seamlessly combine visual elements that are both spooky and believable and “over the top”. The poster’s specifications are: 11”X17” 300ppi Portrait orientation, RGB. Please submit your finished work as a Flattened High quality JPG.
TopicsAdjustment Layers Levels
CurvesColor Correction
Info Panel
Color Sampler
White Point - Black Point
Module 7 Link In-class demos
Reading: VideosProject 4: Photo Restoration and Colorization, Due Wednesday April 21The Concept: Repair and Colorize a photographThe Purpose: To learn photo retouching, color correction and colorization techniques.
1. Choose a black and white photograph that is in need of restoration. Scan the image so that the finished size will is 8X10 inches @ 300ppi (depending on the proportion of the image.2. Duplicate the image so that you are not retouching the original. Name the Background Layer "Original"3. Retouch the image using the various filters and retouching techniques to eliminate scratches and dust and other flaws.4. Use Adjustment layers enhance the overall tonality the image. Clip the adjustment layers to the original. Place the duplicate original file and the adjustment layers in a group. Name the group “Retouched”.5. Duplicate the retouched Layer Group name it "Colorized 1"6. Using Adjustment layers, colorize the images realistically.7. Duplicate the group. Name it Colorize 2. Using the same adjustment layers create a different colorized version, using a different color scheme.8. Composite all versions to one image: the original scan, the black and white retouched version, and the two colorized versions to one document as demonstrated in class.9. Concentrate on good color relationships. Avoid making the image appear garish, splotchy or unfinished. Make accurate selections. Make sure adjacent colors are seamless.10. Save the full sized version of the document with the four images as a psd. Make a copy of the document and reduce the size so that all images fit on an 8.5x11 page. Save as a high quality JPG document and submit the digital file to the drop folder.
Photos
I encourage you to use use your own photo for this project if you have one.(Restored family photos make great presents). If you use your own photos be sure and show them to me first so we can discuss the best way to scan them. If you don't have a photo you can access photos at: Retouch and Colorize
Examples of Project 4
Project 3 Horror Movie Poster Due March 31 by 11:59PM
Lately, television and movie-going audiences are seeing a resurgence of intelligent, creepy horror shows. From American Horror Story, to the Castle Rock, to Get Out, things that go bump in the night seem to be making a big comeback in the fantasy world of film and video.
You will create artwork for the promotion of a horror movie or TV series. You’ll start by creating an original title for your movie, or choose a horror movie that you like. The poster has to be original. Do not copy promotional graphics for an existing movie. Create a compelling picture that draws the eye. Generate eerie background and texture effects and seamlessly combine visual elements that are both spooky and believable and “over the top”. The poster’s specifications are: 11”X17” 300ppi Portrait orientation, RGB. Please submit your finished work as a Flattened High quality JPG.
Topics
Adjustment Layers
Levels
Curves
Curves
Color Correction
Info Panel
Color Sampler
White Point - Black Point
1. Choose a black and white photograph that is in need of restoration. Scan the image so that the finished size will is 8X10 inches @ 300ppi (depending on the proportion of the image.
Photos
Info Panel
Color Sampler
White Point - Black Point
Module 7 Link In-class demos
Reading:
Videos
Project 4: Photo Restoration and Colorization, Due Wednesday April 21
The Concept: Repair and Colorize a photograph
The Purpose: To learn photo retouching, color correction and colorization techniques.
1. Choose a black and white photograph that is in need of restoration. Scan the image so that the finished size will is 8X10 inches @ 300ppi (depending on the proportion of the image.
2. Duplicate the image so that you are not retouching the original. Name the Background Layer "Original"
3. Retouch the image using the various filters and retouching techniques to eliminate scratches and dust and other flaws.
4. Use Adjustment layers enhance the overall tonality the image. Clip the adjustment layers to the original. Place the duplicate original file and the adjustment layers in a group. Name the group “Retouched”.
5. Duplicate the retouched Layer Group name it "Colorized 1"
6. Using Adjustment layers, colorize the images realistically.
7. Duplicate the group. Name it Colorize 2. Using the same adjustment layers create a different colorized version, using a different color scheme.
8. Composite all versions to one image: the original scan, the black and white retouched version, and the two colorized versions to one document as demonstrated in class.
9. Concentrate on good color relationships. Avoid making the image appear garish, splotchy or unfinished. Make accurate selections. Make sure adjacent colors are seamless.
10. Save the full sized version of the document with the four images as a psd. Make a copy of the document and reduce the size so that all images fit on an 8.5x11 page. Save as a high quality JPG document and submit the digital file to the drop folder.
Photos
I encourage you to use use your own photo for this project if you have one.(Restored family photos make great presents). If you use your own photos be sure and show them to me first so we can discuss the best way to scan them. If you don't have a photo you can access photos at: Retouch and Colorize
Examples of Project 4
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