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Yvonne Grubb s Digital Imaging Tutorial

For easy download , I have split all these tutorials into 3 Volumes! VOLUME 1: Introduction Video Chapter Titles Bonuses 1 & 2 Chap1 - Get Familiar With Your Work Space Chap2.1 - Opening & Importing an Image Chap2.2 - Opening an Image & Rotating to Portrait Chap3 - Viewing & Panning Your Image Chap4 - Moving Objects & Images Chap5.1 - Image Size & Resolution Explained Chap5.2 - Image Size & Resolution Summary Chap5.3 - Working with a Manageable File Size Chap6 - Setting Page Size & Printing Properties Chap7.1 - Crop Your Image to Zoom In Chap7.2 - Crop Your Image to Size Chap7.3 - Crop to Correct a Crooked Object within Your Image Chap7.4 - Crop to Correct a Crooked Image Chap8 - Changing Ruler Measurements Chap9 - Brightening Your Image Chap10 - Removing a Colour Cast Chap11.1 - Selecting Areas of an Image Overview Chap11.2 - Selecting an Image Area using Lasso & Magnetic Lass....

You should be working with high resolution (no less than 200 ppi) if you intend to print out your photo.

Then you have the choice of printing it, or re- saving it under another name, putting it in lower resolution if you want to display your photos on the Internet.

Tip You can avoid this if you check your image s resolution before you start to do any editing or retouching .

In fact it s best to work and save your image in a higher resolution .

Because of the importance of resolution, I have included a chapter explaining about it, also including working with manageable file sizes.

The Complete 3 Volumes of Video Titles .

Now if you spent time on editing, retouching and maybe cropping out some background on your image, to have it printed at a larger size, then discovering you only have a low resolution (not much pixel data), you would be very disappointed if your picture printed out very jaggy and unclear.

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