COMS226 Photos by Your Name Here

Exercises in learning Digital Imaging with Photoshop

1a PHOTO

1b PHOTO

Insert original photos in the numbered cells on the left; modified photos in the cells on the right. You can delete the numbers and the sample space-holder boxes. In Dreamweaver, just click in the cell where you want the photo to go, then click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, choose "Image," and navigate to the picture you want to put in that box.

To fit this page, use Photoshop's "save for web" command to save all photos as JPG images 440 pixels wide and in "medium" quality. If your manipulation of the photo is only obvious at a larger size or resolution, put a smaller version here and link it to the larger version. (See the professor for instructions on how to do that.)

In this space under each pair of photos, replace this text with paragraphs saying what they are, what you did to them and how you did it, and anything you would like to do but haven't figured out yet.

2

2b

Insert original photos in the numbered cells on the left; modified photos in the cells on the right. Delete the numbers and this paragraph of text. In Dreamweaver, just click in the cell where you want the photo to go, then click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, choose "Image," and navigate to the picture you want to put in that box.

To fit this page, use Photoshop's "save for web" command to save all photos as JPG images 440 pixels wide and in "medium" quality. If your manipulation of the photo is only obvious at a larger size or resolution, put a smaller version here and link it to the larger version. (See the professor for instructions on how to do that.)

In this space under each pair of photos, replace this text with paragraphs saying what they are, what you did to them and how you did it, and anything you would like to do but haven't figured out yet.

3 3b

Insert original photos in the numbered cells on the left; modified photos in the cells on the right. Delete the numbers and this paragraph of text. In Dreamweaver, just click in the cell where you want the photo to go, then click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, choose "Image," and navigate to the picture you want to put in that box.

To fit this page, use Photoshop's "save for web" command to save all photos as JPG images 440 pixels wide and in "medium" quality. If your manipulation of the photo is only obvious at a larger size or resolution, put a smaller version here and link it to the larger version. (See the professor for instructions on how to do that.)

In this space under each pair of photos, replace this text with paragraphs saying what they are, what you did to them and how you did it, and anything you would like to do but haven't figured out yet.

4 4b

Insert original photos in the numbered cells on the left; modified photos in the cells on the right. Delete the numbers and this paragraph of text. In Dreamweaver, just click in the cell where you want the photo to go, then click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, choose "Image," and navigate to the picture you want to put in that box.

To fit this page, use Photoshop's "save for web" command to save all photos as JPG images 440 pixels wide and in "medium" quality. If your manipulation of the photo is only obvious at a larger size or resolution, put a smaller version here and link it to the larger version. (See the professor for instructions on how to do that.)

In this space under each pair of photos, replace this text with paragraphs saying what they are, what you did to them and how you did it, and anything you would like to do but haven't figured out yet.

5 5b

Insert original photos in the numbered cells on the left; modified photos in the cells on the right. Delete the numbers and this paragraph of text. In Dreamweaver, just click in the cell where you want the photo to go, then click on the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, choose "Image," and navigate to the picture you want to put in that box.

To fit this page, use Photoshop's "save for web" command to save all photos as JPG images 440 pixels wide and in "medium" quality. If your manipulation of the photo is only obvious at a larger size or resolution, put a smaller version here and link it to the larger version. (See the professor for instructions on how to do that.)

In this space under each pair of photos, replace this text with paragraphs saying what they are, what you did to them and how you did it, and anything you would like to do but haven't figured out yet.


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