Short Course

Digital Imagery with Photoshop

  • Duration

    6 Weeks

  • Cost

    £160

  • Tutor

    David Morris

  • When

    Tuesday Evenings

Photoshop intro

Explore the use of layers, effects, processing and saving images in different formats and manipulating images ready for print using Adobe Photoshop.

Overview


This course offers an exciting and immersive introduction to Adobe Photoshop, designed to spark your creativity and enhance your digital artistry. You’ll dive into the core features of the program, mastering the use of layers, effects, and image manipulation techniques. As you progress, you'll explore various methods for processing and saving images in multiple formats, preparing them perfectly for both screen and print.

By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills to input, edit, and output stunning images with confidence using Adobe Photoshop CC. 

Proficiency in Windows operating systems is essential for this course.

Venue, Dates, and Times


Term starts on 14th January. There will be 6 sessions. All session dates listed below: 

  • 14th January
  • 21st January
  • 28th January 
  • 4th February
  • 11th February
  • 18th February

All sessions will be held in the Digital Skills Centre at our College Road Campus. Sessions will start at 6.30pm and will finish at approximately 9pm. 

Short Courses FAQs

What age do I have to be to do a short course?

Unless otherwise stated, our short courses are suitable for 16+. 

We recommend anyone aged 16-17 is accompanied by someone 18+ who is also a paying participant. 

What do I need to bring with me?

Basic materials are provided on all of our short courses, and you will be advised on any additional materials you may want to buy for personal projects whilst on the short course. 

Make sure to bring some water, and dress appropriately for using college equipment (for example, no open-toed shoes, long hair tied back when using workshop equipment, and no highly flammable clothes if using fire).

Do I need to have experience?

All of our short courses, unless specifically stated, are suitable for beginners or people with a little experience. There will usually be a mix of abilities in the group.

How many people are in the class?

Group sizes vary course to course, but we keep them small where possible so you get as much tutor time as possible. At the moment, the largest short course group is 15 people.

Do I get a certificate?

Courses like these can look great on your CV and are good for professional development. Therefore, we award certificates at the end of the course, provided that you attended enough of the sessions. 

Our short courses are non-credit bearing programmes. 

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