
Training will be set against the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Exam Bulletin objectives
1. Using the work area
- Configure, save, and load workspaces.
- Create a layer comp by using Layer Comps palette.
- Manage libraries by using the Preset Manager.
- Describe the functionality provided from the status bar and the tool options bar.
2. Importing, exporting, and saving
- Import and manipulate files by using the Place command.
- Import RAW files from a digital camera.
- Given a file format, explain when you would use that format in Photoshop. (file formats include: PSD, PDF, TIFF, EPS, JPEG, GIF, PNG)
- Explain when to rasterize and when not to rasterize vector data.
- Describe the functionality provided by the File Browser.
3. Working with selections
- Given a scenario, choose the correct tool to create a selection.
- Modify selections by using a tool or command.
- Explain how feathering affects selections.
- Explain how to work with Alpha channels to save or modify a selection.
- Explain how to create and modify a temporary mask by using the Quick Mask command.
4. Creating and using layers
- Use the appropriate tools and commands to create and manage layers.
- Edit layers by using the editing, vector, and painting tools.
- Use the appropriate tools and commands to create and modify clipping masks, vector masks, layer masks, and layer sets.
- Apply blending modes to layers and layer sets.
- Create layer styles.
- Given a mask, describe the functionality and when you would use the mask. (masks include vector and raster)
5. Using channels
- Given a channel, describe the channel, and explain when you would use it. (channels include: Alpha, colour, and spot)
- Explain how to create, manage, and use channels.
6. Managing colour
- Discuss the colour management workflow process that is used in Adobe Photoshop. (topics include: ICC profiles, profiling devices, colour management engine, colour numbers)
- Describe the difference between assigning and converting to ICC profiles.
- Configure colour settings by using the Colour Settings dialog box.
- Explain the purpose of and how to use the Proof Setup command.
- Discuss the relationship between colour gamut and rendering intents.
7. Adjusting images
- Analyze a histogram and explain changes that should be made to expand the dynamic range of an image.
- Explain how to adjust the tonal range of an image by using an adjustment layer.
- Explain how to adjust the tonal range of an image using options from the Image Adjustments menu.
- Given an option on the Auto Colour Correction Options dialog box, explain the purpose of the option.
- Discuss issues associated with changing the size and resolution of images.
- Given an option on the Shadow/Highlight dialog box, explain the purpose of the option
8. Drawing and editing
- Create shape layers and paths by using the Pen and Shape tools.
- Select and modify paths.
- Save and export paths.
- Transform paths by using the Transform tools.
9. Painting
- Paint objects by using a specific tool. (tools include: Brush, History Brush, Art History, Pencil, Eraser)
- Given an option from the Brushes palette, explain the purpose of that option. (options include: tip shape, brush presets, shape dynamics, air brush)
- Create and use patterns.
- Create and use Gradients.
10. Retouching
- Modify an image by using filters. (filters include: Unsharp Mask, Gaussian Blur, Despeckle, Noise)
- Retouch an image by using a specific tool. (tools include: Healing Brush, Patch, Colour Replacement, Clone Stamp, Dodge, Burn)
11. Digital camera and video support
- List and describe the options provided by Camera Raw features.
- Explain the functionality provided by having non-square pixel support.
12. Working with automation
- Create an action by using options in the Actions palette.
- Play an action by using the Batch command including using File Browser as the source.
- Explain the use and options for commands from the Automate menu.
13. Working with type
- Given a palette, explain options for type used in Photoshop. (palettes include Character and Paragraph; options include kerning, justification, alignment, anti-aliasing, multilingual dictionaries)
- Create, enter, and edit type by using a type tool (type tools include: Horizontal Type, Vertical Type, Horizontal Type Mask, Vertical Type Mask)
- Create and modify text on a path.
14. Outputting to print
- Given a scenario, select and explain when to use a specific Print command. (Print commands include: Print One Copy, Print Preview, Print)
- Describe the options available for outputting to print in the Output and Colour management pop-up menus in the Print dialog box.
- Discuss issues associated with printing duotones.
15. Outputting for the Web
- Given a scenario, choose the appropriate file format to optimize images for the Web.
- Create transparent and matted images by using the Save for Web command.
- Explain how slices can be used to optimize images for the Web. (options include: layer based, user based, linking slices for optimization)
|