PHOT 404C: PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS III NONCREDIT
Foothill College Course Outline of Record
Heading | Value |
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Effective Term: | Summer 2024 |
Units: | 0 |
Hours: | 3 lecture, 3 laboratory per week (72 total per quarter) |
Advisory: | PHOT 4B or 404B or equivalent. |
Degree & Credit Status: | Non-Degree-Applicable Non-Credit Course |
Foothill GE: | Non-GE |
Transferable: | None |
Grade Type: | Non-Credit Course (Receives no Grade) |
Repeatability: | Unlimited Repeatability |
Student Learning Outcomes
- A successful student will define digital photography terminology and identify advanced level image editing software features and their proper use.
- A successful student will create photo-based artwork that demonstrates proficiency in the advanced level digital photography techniques covered in course materials.
Description
Course Objectives
The student will be able to:
- Demonstrate advanced skills in using digital imaging software
- Demonstrate advanced skills in using current computer hardware
- Create complex hard copy photographic images for portfolio presentation and web appropriate images for electronic publishing
- Discuss and describe expanding visual awareness
- Demonstrate an in-depth awareness of basic photographic principles underlying the new technologies and the ability to apply these interdisciplinary principles in the sciences and fine arts
- Demonstrate an understanding of ethics of the new technologies, including the principles of truthfulness in images, copyright, and appropriation
- Recognize contributors from diverse cultures and backgrounds to contemporary electronic imaging
Course Content
- Digital imaging software
- Advanced level color management (making profiles)
- Working with RAW files
- 16-bit editing
- Digital zone system
- Digital lighting techniques
- Advanced color and tonal correction techniques
- Advanced image compositing techniques
- Special effects and alternative imagery
- HDR imagery
- Organizing and archiving images
- Rating systems and methods
- Keywords and other metadata
- File management
- Using digital imagery to make artwork of meaning and intention
- Developing a complex body of work
- Print permanence, edition size, copyrights
- Contemporary trends in digital art
- Contributions to digital art-making by artists from diverse cultural backgrounds
- Employment opportunities
- Review of student backgrounds and skills necessary for a career in industry
- Job outlook predictions
- Assignments giving students necessary background in skills for employment
Lab Content
- Assignments and exercises that practice digital imaging techniques
- Assignments and exercises that practice the use of digital imaging vocabulary
- Assignments and exercises that practice the use of printing and other output methods
- Preparation of professionally presented photographs using both matting framing and digital presentation techniques
- Visit and review photography exhibitions in museums and galleries
- Exercises that have students make revisions or corrections and edit their photographs
- Critiques and evaluation of assignments and exercises
Special Facilities and/or Equipment
2. When taught via Foothill Global Access: on-going access to computer with JavaScript-enabled internet browsing software, media plug-ins, and relevant computer graphics applications and email software; email address.
Method(s) of Evaluation
Critiques of computer-generated images as hard copy and/or on disk
Instructor's review of student's on-going work
Review of student's participation in discussion and critiques, laboratory performance
Written paper(s) on current issues in digital imaging
Quizzes/tests
Portfolio of images suitable for display
Method(s) of Instruction
Lectures on the techniques of digital imaging software and digital photography
Discussion and electronic discussions/chat using the language of digital imaging and photographic/artistic critiques
Demonstrations of digital imaging software and digital photography
Field trips to visit photographic, artistic, and technical locations
Representative Text(s) and Other Materials
Evening, Martin. Adobe Photoshop 2020 for Photographers (ISBN-13: 978-0367346836). 2021.
Access to Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom software
Types and/or Examples of Required Reading, Writing, and Outside of Class Assignments
- Reading of textbook
- Review of handouts and relevant reading material
- Review of tutorial videos
- Research and planning of individual creative projects
- Written assignment statement
- Written portfolio statement
- Written critiques of student work
- Written report of attending a photography exhibition or event