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21 Apr 04
One Signature
Program
One of
the most powerful (and fun!)
advantages of digital images is the
ability to manipulate your image
virtually any way you choose. This
can be done with a goal of realism,
to improve composition features, to
create a specific image for a
publication or web site, to create
collages or simply to exercise your
creativity. In a previous assignment
we performed some point and click
digital manipulations of our scanned
photographs. In this assignment we
will continue to add to our image
manipulation skills by learning to
use one of the most powerful tools
within PhotoShop; the rubber stamp
tool.
Often
called the Clone tool for its
ability to duplicate not only color
but texture as well, the rubber
stamp tool makes use of selected
areas already contained within the
photograph or chosen image, allowing
for the repair of scratched photos,
dust or water marks, blemishes
found on areas of the skin, or the
removal of unwanted visual elements
that detract from excellent
composition. The sample photograph
provides a simple glimpse into the
power of the tool and is relatively
easy to complete. Repair or
manipulation of other images is
often very time consuming and
extremely challenging.
Assignment (20 pts)
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Using Adobe PageMaker, please duplicate the one signature Varsity
Club Program. Be sure to follow all the specifications listed below...
Program Specifications
- Two page document
- Page Size 8-1/2" x 11"
- Orientation = Landscape
- Document margins = 0.5 All
- You must create appropriate column guides on the Master page (R).
- Graphics are stored in the Teacher handout folder, Screaming
Falcon, and Photo. Be sure to place appropriately and keep at 100%
original size. In addition photo must have a 2pt border line around
it.
- Include text formatting as indicated on the original (Bold,
italic, centered, etc...) Choose appropriate sizes for each font /
heading.
- There should be a single text window for all related text, Text
windows should NOT overlap, and Tabs with leaders should be utilized
(select "Indents/Tabs" from menu bar)
- Select "Manual Feed" and print one copy.
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