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Technology photoshop_workshop_01

1.Adobe Photoshop CS3 Workshop http://www.cla.purdue.edu/vpa/etb/ Fabian Winkler Required software/supplies for this workshop:DescriptionAdobe Creative Suite (incl. Photoshop…

Documents Contents Page Pictures Analysis

1. Contents page screen shot analysisTeddy Boateng 2. BackgroundAs I felt it was best to keep my colour scheme consistent to reflect my front cover 3. mastheadMyt masthead…

Automotive Construction of media

1. ANALYSIS 2. Construction: I turned the brightness up so that I could get rid of shadow. Making the focus solely on the model in the image. Brightening the image also allowed…

Documents Analysing Magazine Pages

1. By: Charlotte Unwin Analysing Magazines 2. A medium camera shot is used, this could have been used to show the wild ways Florence dresses and how confident she is this…

Art & Photos Evidence of my work!

1. Evidence of my work In the class we got to doodle around on InDesign to get used to it. We had a complete image which we had to create from scratch using the tools on…

Documents Pro log fed

1. Production log:Double page spread and film poster 2. Setting up the double page spread.Here I have placed my background image for thedouble page spread. In order to have…

Devices & Hardware Simple edits - zmina

1. SIMPLE EDITING LO4 // ZMINA HAWTHORNE 2. CROPPING Cropping is a method used to cut out any unwanted space in a photograph, to zoom in on a particular part of a image or…

Art & Photos Digital Graphics Evaluation

1. Graphic Narrative Evaluation Jess Stanton 2. Does your final product reflect your original intentions? • A difference was that I had originally planned to illustrate…

Education Audience feedback

1. FRONT COVER I incorporated a website and issue number as the audience felt less familiar with the product. By including a website it enabled the product to look more professional…

Documents Ch32_SSM

Chapter 32 Optical Images Conceptual Problems 3 • True or False (a) The virtual image formed by a concave mirror is always smaller than the object. (b) A concave mirror…