Lesson 1: 3 Grading Period
Lesson 1: 3 Grading Period
Image
Editing
Activity 2.
• Examine the picture on the
right. Can you make changes
on the picture?
• In three ways, what changes
can you make using an image
editing application?
• What photo editing software
can you use? Name at least
two.
Image editing is an enjoyable activity but it
entails a lot of patience and creativity.
As a photo editor, you must have an eye for art.
Bear in mind that the pictures you will come up
with support the idea that you wish to convey.
A photo is worth a thousand words, they say. It
depends on the photo and on the words of course.
1. Screen Resolution
Screen resolution is close to 72 pixels per
inch. The preferred resolution for images is
300 while the standard resolution for
printing is 150. A typical monitor is set to
display somewhere around 800x600 pixels.
This means that a 1”x1”, 600dpi (dots per
inch) image would fill up most of the screen.
You must design screen
graphics at a lower resolution:
72dpi is the standard for the
world wide web (www).
You should measure the
dimensions of images using
pixels.
Never publish an image for the
web that is more than 800 pixels
wide or 600 pixels high.
2. Layering
click on the name of a layer in
order to designate it as the
current layer
Whenever you add text to an
image in Photoshop, the text
appears on a new layer.
“This is one way to tap your multiple
intelligences.”
Directions: Below are two activities that you will
accomplish in groups. Share your outputs in
class.
Conduct research on the basics of image
editing that are not included in the module. You
can read books, magazines, or surf the net.
Summarize it and share it to class.
Based on your research make a four line
rhyme/jingle about the meaning and basics of
photo editing and perform it in class.