Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac and Version 6-7 Windows PC
When
Saturday, February 7, 2009
10am to 5pm (will break for lunch)
Where
Lakeside Camera Photoworks
3508 21st Street
Metairie, LA
What
Adobe PhotoShop is the leading standard for image improvement and manipulation the world over. PhotoShop Elements, priced under $150, brings the power of PhotoShop to the photographic enthusiast.
Learn to bring images into your computer, store and catalog these images and make improvements to them.
Computer requirements for running Elements and the use of memory card reading devices will be explained.
Organizing and Cataloging images:
For Windows users:
Using Elements 6’s – Organizer – learn to import, catalog and help search for images.
Note – there are a few new updates in the Windows Elements (v7), however these new changes are for the online image backup service Adobe has integrated into the Windows Elements 7 version.
For Apple Macintosh users:
Using – iPhoto – learn to import, catalog and help search for images.
Explore key features at the heart of Elements 6-7 the Quick Edit – to quickly brighten, sharpen, crop and color correct your images.
Learn the most powerful features of the Full Edit to improve even compromised images.
Long term storage, emailing images and making image backup CDs and DVD’s are covered.
This is a full day course. Expect to get a good grounding in the fundamentals of PhotoShop skills that will build your confidence and improve your digital imaging experience.
Attendees may bring their laptop computers but it is not necessary.
Cost
$75 per person in advance (no refunds)
Limited to 15 persons.
Signup
Easy Online Class Reservations. Choose class you wish to attend and buy your ticket online.
You will be emailed verification of your reservation.
Richard Vallon Jr.
Richard Vallon Jr. received a BFA in Photography from ASU Tempe in 1981. He worked as a medical photographer at Ochsner Hospital from 1984 until 1990. Since 1993, he has owned and operated Orleans Photo Inc. He has worked for a long list of clients. Richard loves teaching beginning students who share his love of the new digital photography. His reward is seeing how his instruction helps their understanding of a sometimes murky art.