Digital Photography: Introduction (Second Edition for Windows)

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Course length: 1 day

Course Description
Whether you're a novice at photography or fairly experienced with taking shots using film, this course will help you to take great shots with a digital camera and to share those images in print and electronically. You'll begin with an overview of the differences between film and digital, and will learn important criteria and resources for choosing a camera and accessories. Next, you'll learn to improve the photos you take, by controlling both the composition and subject matter, and by fine-tuning your camera's settings. You'll then transfer images to your computer, and use strategies and tools for managing the ever-growing collection you build over time. To improve the images you've taken, you'll apply straightforward techniques for cropping, removing red eye, and making brightness and contrast adjustments. The course then shows you ways of getting “traditional” prints as well as ones from your desktop printer, how to email photos easily, and how to quickly create a gallery of your photography on the Web.

Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend you first take one of the following courses or have equivalent knowledge:

Windows

Delivery Method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.



Performance-Based Objectives
Choose the right digital camera and accessories to fit your needs and budget.
Take professional-looking photos with good framing, subject matter, and lighting.
Choose appropriate resolution, compression, and file format settings on your camera for your needs. Adjust camera settings to control exposure and image sharpness, and to ensure that you get a great shot in various scenarios.
Manage a large library of pictures and perform straightforward edits. Make more precise color and contrast adjustments with Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Print layouts of photos, including contact sheets and standard sheet sizes.
Order prints online.
Share scaled-down versions of photos via the Web and email.


Course Content


Lesson 1: Buying Photography Hardware
Topic 1A: Digital and Film Photography
Topic 1B: Choosing a Camera
Topic 1C: Choosing Digital Camera Accessories
Topic 1D: Researching Specific Camera Models

Lesson 2: Taking Pictures
Topic 2A: Choosing Camera Angles and Lighting
Topic 2B: Resolution, Compression, and File Format
Topic 2C: Controlling Exposure
Topic 2D: Controlling Image Sharpness
Topic 2E: White Balance
Topic 2F: Special Camera Features

Lesson 3: Managing Photos with Windows XP
Topic 3A: Transferring Images to Your Computer
Topic 3B: Windows XP Picture Tasks

Lesson 4: Managing Photos with Image Browser Software
Topic 4A: Managing an Image Library
Topic 4B: Performing Simple Exposure Adjustments

Lesson 5: Editing Images with a Separate Application
Topic 5A: Launch an External Image Editor and Perform Edits
Topic 5B: Eliminating Red Eye
Topic 5C: Adjust Image Contrast, Color, and Focus with Photoshop Elements
Topic 5D: Applying Effects and Filters

Lesson 6: Sharing Photos
Topic 6A: Printing Photo Layouts
Topic 6B: Emailing Photos
Topic 6C: Creating a Web Photo Album
Topic 6D: Creating a Slide Show