SRJC Course Outlines

12/4/2024 6:22:44 PMCS 70.11A Course Outline as of Fall 2018

Changed Course
CATALOG INFORMATION

Discipline and Nbr:  CS 70.11ATitle:  ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 1  
Full Title:  Adobe Photoshop 1
Last Reviewed:4/27/2020

UnitsCourse Hours per Week Nbr of WeeksCourse Hours Total
Maximum3.00Lecture Scheduled3.0017.5 max.Lecture Scheduled52.50
Minimum3.00Lab Scheduled06 min.Lab Scheduled0
 Contact DHR0 Contact DHR0
 Contact Total3.00 Contact Total52.50
 
 Non-contact DHR0 Non-contact DHR Total0

 Total Out of Class Hours:  105.00Total Student Learning Hours: 157.50 

Title 5 Category:  AA Degree Applicable
Grading:  Grade or P/NP
Repeatability:  00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Also Listed As: 
Formerly:  CIS 73.21

Catalog Description:
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This course covers the beginning skills of image production and manipulation, using the industry-standard Adobe Photoshop to work with digital images for both Web and print use.

Prerequisites/Corequisites:


Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ESL 100 AND Course Completion of CS 101A OR CS 105A OR CS 5

Limits on Enrollment:

Schedule of Classes Information
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This course covers the beginning skills of image production and manipulation, using the industry-standard Adobe Photoshop to work with digital images for both Web and print use.
(Grade or P/NP)

Prerequisites:
Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 100 or ESL 100 AND Course Completion of CS 101A OR CS 105A OR CS 5
Limits on Enrollment:
Transfer Credit:CSU;
Repeatability:00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP

ARTICULATION, MAJOR, and CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Associate Degree:Effective:Inactive:
 Area:
 
CSU GE:Transfer Area Effective:Inactive:
 
IGETC:Transfer Area Effective:Inactive:
 
CSU Transfer:TransferableEffective:Spring 2002Inactive:
 
UC Transfer:Effective:Inactive:
 
C-ID:

Certificate/Major Applicable: Certificate Applicable Course



COURSE CONTENT

Student Learning Outcomes:
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
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1.   Demonstrate competency in identifying Photoshop interface elements.
2.   Construct simple documents utilizing selections, layers, and  blending modes.
3.   Differentiate between simple graphic file formats and choose the appropriate usage for each.
 

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Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1.   Differentiate among panels, tools, menus, and commands.
2.   Compare and contrast JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) and PSD (Photoshop Document) image file formats.
3.   Create at least two images using various painting tools and options.
4.   Construct selections using at least three selection tools and techniques.
5.   Differentiate between screen and print resolution, set up digital camera images for printing, and scan an image for print using a flatbed scanner.
6.   Assess the copyright status of publicly accessible images such as those found on the Internet and in books and magazines.
7.   Evaluate an image's exposure and tonality, decide which of Photoshop's different tools and commands to use to make necessary adjustments, and repair the image using the appropriate tools and commands.
8.   Compare image adjustments made directly to an image with ones made using adjustment layers.
9.   Repair image defects and damage using the Clone Stamp, Spot Healing Brush, and Red Eye tools.
10. Manipulate and organize images using Adobe Bridge.
11. Create at least two multi-layered documents that incorporate layer groups and a variety of blending modes and opacities.
12. Evaluate the proper usage of the Liquify, Clouds, Difference Clouds, Motion Blur, and Lens Flare filters.

Topics and Scope
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I. Fundamentals of Photoshop
  A. Fundamentals of Photoshop interface
  B. Hardware and software requirements
  C. Document navigation
  D. Options bar
  E. Toolbox
  F.  Photoshop Help
II. Image file formats
   A. PSD
   B. JPEG conversion using Save For Web
III. Painting and editing techniques
    A. Choosing colors
    B. Pencil and Brush tools
    C. Paint Bucket and Gradient tools
    D. Fill and Stroke commands
    E. Brush preset picker
    F. Eraser tools
IV. Basic blending modes
    A. Normal
    B. Multiply
    C. Screen
    D. Overlay
    E. Difference
    F. Color
V. Layer basics
    A. Layer panel landmarks
    B. Creating a layer
    C. Painting on a layer
    D. Adding a layer style
    E. Layer groups
VI. Selection
    A. Purpose for making selections
    B. Lasso, Marquee, Quick Selection, and Magic Wand tools
    C. Adding to and subtracting from selections
    D. Anti-aliasing and feathering techniques
    E. Transforming selected areas
    F. Saving and loading selections from Select menu
VII. Acquiring and managing images
    A. Bridge
    B. Opening raw format images
VIII. Copyright and fair use
     A. Image sources
     B. Copyright issues
     C. Fair use of images
IX. Resolution and printing
     A. Document resolution
     B. New Document dialog box
     C. Image Size and Canvas Size commands
     D. Digital camera resolution
     E. Print resolution
     F. Flatbed scanner resolution
X. Simple automation
    A. Contact Sheet II
    B. Picture Package
    C. PDF (Portable Document Format) presentation
XI. Basic image adjustments
     A. Crop tool
     B. Spot Healing Brush
     C. Red eye removal
     D. Evaluation via Histogram and Info panels
     E. Brightness and Contrast
     F. Auto adjustments (Auto, Auto Color, Auto Contrast)
     G. Adjustment layers vs. direct manipulation
     H.  Levels
     I. Hue and Saturation
     J. Color balance
XII. Duplicating and reverting
     A. Clone Stamp and Pattern Stamp tools
     B. Undo command
     C. History Panel, History Brush and Art History Brush
XIII. Filters
      A. Liquify
      B. Clouds
      C. Difference Clouds
      D. Motion Blur
      E. Lens Flare
XIV. Presets
       A. Creating swatch, pattern and gradient presets
       B. Using the Preset Manager to manage libraries
XV. Design Fundamentals (PARC)
      A. Proximity
      B. Alignment
      C. Repetition
      D. Contrast
XVI. Photography Tips
       A. Composition
       B. Cropping
       C. Macro
       D. Rule of Thirds

Assignments:
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1.   Using painting tools with varying options to paint on an image, and save the image both for printing (PSD) and to display on the Web (JPEG)
2.   Build an image by using at least three selection tools/techniques to make detailed selections of image elements from copyright-clear images and combine those selections to form an entirely new image.
3.   Manipulate the resolution of a digital camera image so that it prints correctly on an inkjet or color laser printer.
4.   Analyze the overall tone and exposure of an image, and use at least four adjustment commands to correct problems found in the image.
5.   Repair image defects and damage in an image using the Clone Stamp, Spot Healing Brush, and Red Eye (removal) Tool.
6.   Use the Preset Manager to load, modify, and save libraries of swatch, gradient, and pattern presets.
7. Explore the proper usage of filters, including those used for special effects and image retouching.
8. Take examinations, including at least two quizzes, a midterm, and a final examination.
9. Each document produced will be accompanied by a written procedural documentation form and evaluation.
10. Reading approximately 20 pages per week

Methods of Evaluation/Basis of Grade.
Writing: Assessment tools that demonstrate writing skill and/or require students to select, organize and explain ideas in writing.Writing
5 - 10%
Written procedural documentation
Problem solving: Assessment tools, other than exams, that demonstrate competence in computational or non-computational problem solving skills.Problem Solving
40 - 55%
Creation, manipulation, repair, and analysis of images
Skill Demonstrations: All skill-based and physical demonstrations used for assessment purposes including skill performance exams.Skill Demonstrations
0 - 0%
None
Exams: All forms of formal testing, other than skill performance exams.Exams
25 - 40%
Multiple choice, completion, short answer
Other: Includes any assessment tools that do not logically fit into the above categories.Other Category
0 - 10%
Participation


Representative Textbooks and Materials:
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Adobe Photoshop CC Classroom in a Book, by Adobe Creative Team, Adobe Press:  2013.

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