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Photography Portfolio Student Name :

Task 1 - Learn the Basics In Task 1 you are taking a series of photographs and finding out the basic tools in Photoshop. You must be able to show you can: Task 1.1 – Take 3 photographs and import them for use Task 1.2 – Open, Crop and Save an image as a JPEG.

Task 1.1 – Take 3 photographs and import them for use Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 1.2 – Open, Crop and Save an image as a JPEG. Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 1.2 – Open, Crop and Save an image as a JPEG. Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 1.2 – Open, Crop and Save an image as a JPEG. Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2 – Making Selections Being able to select specific areas of an image is critical to making sure any adjustments you make are accurate and focussed on the section you want. take a look at the videos below to guide you on how to make the perfect selection. You must be able to show you can: Task 2.1 – Use the Quick Selection Tool Task 2.2 – Select with the Marquee Tool Task 2.3 – Select with the Lasso Tool Task 2.4 – Select with the Magnetic Lasso Tool Task 2.5 – Select with the Polygonal Lasso Tool Task 2.6 – Deselect a Selection Task 2.7 – Save a Selection

Task 2.1 – Use the Quick Selection Tool Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.2 – Select with the Marquee Tool Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.3 – Select with the Lasso Tool Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.4 – Select with the Magnetic Lasso Tool Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.5 – Select with the Polygonal Lasso Tool Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.6 – Deselect a Selection Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 2.7 – Save a Selection Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3 – Working with Layers Another of the key tasks that you will need to understand is manipulating layers. You must be able to show you can: Task 3.1 – Create a New Layer Task 3.2 – Display or Hide Layers Task 3.3 – Rearrange Layers Task 3.4 – Flatten Layers Task 3.5 – Change Layer Opacity Task 3.6 – Create a Layer Mask

Task 3.1 – Create a New Layer Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3.2 – Display or Hide Layers Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3.3 – Rearrange Layers Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3.4 – Flatten Layers Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3.5 – Change Layer Opacity Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 3.6 – Create a Layer Mask Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4 – Basic Image Adjustments One of the key tasks that you will need to use Photoshop for is to make specific adjustments to photographs in order to improve its look or to give it special effects. You must be able to show you can: Task 4.1 – Apply Auto Levels Task 4.2 – Adjust Shadow levels Task 4.3 – Adjust Hue and Saturation Task 4.4 – Convert Colour to Black and White Task 4.5 – Change a Colour in an Image Task 4.6 – Adjust Image Resolution Task 4.7 – Delete an Image Background

Task 4.1 – Apply Auto Levels Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.2 – Adjust Shadow levels Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.3 – Adjust Hue and Saturation Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.4 – Convert Colour to Black and White Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.5 – Change a Colour in an Image Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.6 – Adjust Image Resolution Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 4.7 – Delete an Image Background Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.

Task 5 – Evaluation In task 4 you are going to create an evaluation using whatever software you wish, it could be text based, image based or even a mind map Points to think about: Am I pleased with my work? What could I have done better? What went really well? What was the most difficult?

Task 4 - Evaluation Use screenshots, annotated text boxes and any other method you feel suitable to show evidence in this section.