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Paper Sizes and Pixels Creating the documents and images
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Creating an A1 Poster Research will show that the A1 poster measurement is Height and Width 841 x 594 mm 33.1 x 23.4 in You will need to set up the A1 page in a Desktop Publisher application such as Serif Page Plus
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Table of Paper Sizes From 4A0 to A10 SizeHeight x Width (mm)Height x Width (in) 4A02378 x 1682 mm93.6 x 66.2 in 2A01682 x 1189 mm66.2 x 46.8 in A01189 x 841 mm46.8 x 33.1 in A1841 x 594 mm33.1 x 23.4 in A2594 x 420 mm23.4 x 16.5 in A3420 x 297 mm16.5 x 11.7 in A4297 x 210 mm11.7 x 8.3 in A5210 x 148 mm8.3 x 5.8 in A6148 x 105 mm5.8 x 4.1 in A7105 x 74 mm4.1 x. 2.9 in A874 x 52 mm2.9 x 2.0 in A952 x 37 mm2.0 x 1.5 in A1037 x 26 mm1.5 x 1.0 in For paper sizes in centimetres, convert mm values to cm by dividing by 10 and in feet by dividing inch values by 12.
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Use Serif Page Plus 4 to set up Custom Evidence Page Set up in a report.
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Preparing the images for the layout You will need to use a hybrid Bitmap and Vector software application such as Fireworks to prepare the image to be inserted in the Serif Page Plus DTP application The help tutorials will explain some of the more advanced features you will need to use at this level
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Create an A1 Poster for the exhibition stand Demonstrate the use of editing tools to edit and manipulate images Think about abstracting in design
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Minimum Evidence of your progress as you learn new features Working with Bitmaps Working with Vectors Applying colour strokes and fills Using Live filters Layering, Masking and Blending Optimising and Exporting images
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Minimum Evidence to show Working with Bitmaps Creating a bitmap object Accessing and using photo editing tools Cloning Retouching bitmap Adjusting colour and tone Blurring and sharpening bitmaps Adding noise to an image
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Export Wizard and optimised file format from TIFF to JPEG (smaller file)
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As you work use the features! Make design notes about what works and more importantly what doesn’t work.
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