Aesthetic

Quick Image Editing for Beginners

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    1. Reviewing Image Copyright Guidelines
    A lesson with Kristen Palana
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    Learn once and for all which images you are allowed to use on your blog, in your online course, eBook, website, or anywhere else on the Internet.

    Learn once and for all which images you are allowed to use on your blog, in your online course, eBook, website, or anywhere else on the Internet.

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    2. Saving Adobe Files for Print vs. the Web
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    Learn how to make life easier by setting up Adobe Photoshop projects for print (with larger files that are higher quality), or for the web (in smaller sizes).

    Learn how to make life easier by setting up Adobe Photoshop projects for print (with larger files that are higher quality), or for the web (in smaller sizes).

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    3. Adjusting Levels & Lighting in Photoshop
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    Although Adobe Photoshop can't fix all image problems, learn to adjust image levels in black and white photographs in this image editing lesson!

    Although Adobe Photoshop can't fix all image problems, learn to adjust image levels in black and white photographs in this image editing lesson!

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    4. Creating Better Images & Photographs
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    In this lesson, review a few simple rules that can have a huge impact on the quality, look, and feel of your images and photographs, like composition and depth.

    In this lesson, review a few simple rules that can have a huge impact on the quality, look, and feel of your images and photographs, like composition and depth.

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    5. Avoiding Common Design Mistakes
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    Great design means knowing what not to do, and also keeping in mind an important rule: form follows function. In this design lesson, see examples of bad design.

    Great design means knowing what not to do, and also keeping in mind an important rule: form follows function. In this design lesson, see examples of bad design.

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Jim T
Come prepared with images that illustrate your point. You waste time "drawing" examples. If you had prepared in advance images or selected photos you could present more examples to better illustrate the points you are trying to make.
Kristen Palana
Thanks for your feedback Jim. I'll keep that in mind when improving existing lessons and creating new ones. This lesson comes from a live demo I do with my university students where we draw. Maybe for an online course it's better to use photos instead. Best, Kristen
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