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This document provides details about a Photoshop course that meets every Saturday for 20 hours and introduces students to layers, which are the building blocks of Photoshop. Layers allow images to be broken into transparent or filled sheets that can be placed on top of each other and worked on individually.

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This document provides details about a Photoshop course that meets every Saturday for 20 hours and introduces students to layers, which are the building blocks of Photoshop. Layers allow images to be broken into transparent or filled sheets that can be placed on top of each other and worked on individually.

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Module #1- 12/3/2011 Course Title: Course Duration: Meetings: Adobe Photoshop CS3 20 hrs.

Every Saturday (8:00-12:00)

Introduction to Photoshop and Layers Adobe Photoshop is an advanced photo editing and graphics program that allows you to create or edit photo quality images. In this Chapter you will be introduced to its screen and some of its basic features, such as Layers. Layers are the building blocks of using Photoshop and you need to develop an understanding of how to use them in order to use Photoshop effectively.

Layers
Layers are the building blocks of a Photoshop document so it is important that you develop an understanding of them. Think of layers as transparent or filled sheets that

Module #1- 12/3/2011

can be placed on top of one another. They allow you break a drawing up into small blocks that can be worked on individually.

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