Course Title: Enhance, manipulate and output photo images
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2015
Course Code: VART6272C
Course Title: Enhance, manipulate and output photo images
School: 345T Media and Communication
Campus: City Campus
Program: C4312 - Certificate IV in Photo Imaging
Course Contact : Program Administration
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4815
Course Contact Email:mcvet@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Robert Gale
robert.gale@rmit.edu.au
Nominal Hours: 80
Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.
Pre-requisites and Co-requisites
None
Course Description
In this course you will cover digital image processing, manipulation and print output. Tutorials and class exercises focus on practical industry skill sets including photo restoration, portrait retouching and file manipulation. The manipulation and output processes employed are used to enhance and resolve various image concepts. Students will work both independently and under supervision.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
CUVPHI404A Enhance, manipulate and output photo images |
Element: |
1. Retrieve work prints or digital files |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Clarify and confirm concept for final image in consultation with relevant colleagues as required |
Element: |
2. Plan image output |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Identify and confirm qualities and characteristics of the work prints or files suitable for enhancement and manipulation |
Element: |
3. Prepare work environment for analogue or digital work |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Select work environment to meet requirements |
Element: |
4. Enhance and manipulate the image(s) |
Performance Criteria: |
4.1 Select techniques for image manipulation and enhancement consistent with the concept, testing processes and purpose of the work |
Element: |
5. Output image(s) |
Performance Criteria: |
5.1 Select appropriate materials and/or equipment for output option |
Element: |
6. Restore work environment, equipment and materials and ensure safe storage |
Performance Criteria: |
6.1 Safely restore work area after use |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements.
You will be able to:
- produce a body of images that demonstrates command of enhancement and manipulation techniques
- apply knowledge of processes and options for the enhancement of photo images.
Details of Learning Activities
In class activities include, but are not limited to:
- lectures
- group discussion
- peer teaching
- workshopping
- online research
- teacher directed group activities/projects
Out of Class Activity
- Visit to a professional photographic lab
Teaching Schedule
Please note: While your teacher will cover all the material in this schedule, the weekly order is subject to change depending on class needs and availability of speakers and resources | ||
Week | Class content | Assessment |
1 |
LECTURE – The Basic Building Blocks of Digital Systems (1hr) Introduction to course, content, assessment & facilities. • The basics about pixels LAB CLASS – Photoshop fundamentals
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2 | LECTURE – Digital Image Workflow (1hr) • What is ‘Workflow’? Briefing for Assignment 1: ‘Workflow’ Tips & techniques to assist accurate completion of ‘Flag Flag’
Students to also continue working on their, ‘Flag Flag’ replicating a digital image’ exercise. |
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LECTURE – Restoration of damaged image retouching. Briefing on Assignment 2:The Family image restoration Assignment 2: The Family image restoration LAB CLASS – Restoration of damaged image retouching Class exercise ‘ Flag Flag’ |
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LECTURE: – Restoration of damaged image retouching. (1hr) • Recap of retouching strategies used in the family image • Recap of tool applications key points • Achieve a consistent colour/tone across the image • Apply the boarder • ‘History Brush’ tool application Class exercise: – Briefing The ‘History Brush’ is a unique tool in PS that can be used in the elimination of dust and scratch’s on an image. Task: Removal of large amounts of dust and scratches Purpose: Training in fast repair of particular types of damaged files.
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Assignment 1. DUE ‘Workflow’ (at the start your class)
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LECTURE: Portrait Retouching Techniques 1 – (1hrs) ‘Portrait Retouching a couple’ (Supplied File) • analysis of key retouching issues in relation to final output Class Exercises Briefing: ‘Portrait Retouching a couple’ Task: Apply the demonstrated retouching techniques to the portrait of a couple.
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Assignment 2: DUE The Family image restoration |
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LECTURE: Workplace equipment, materials , maintenance & safety + Portrait Retouching Techniques 2 – (1hrs) Workplace equipment, materials, maintenance & safety issues Briefing on Assignment 3 and 4 Assignment 3: Online Quiz
Task: Apply the demonstrated retouching techniques to the portrait of a couple.
LAB CLASS – Portrait Retouching |
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LECTURE: Retouching (1hr) • Recapping of Portrait Retouching of a ‘heavily lined face’ demonstration. • Demonstration of retouching techniques applied inline with specific required outcome Briefing on Assignment 5
LAB CLASS |
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LECTURE: Retouching (1hr) Demonstration Preparing for Print
LAB CLASS – Class portrait retouching exercises Students to work on their assignment images under supervision |
Assignment 3: DUE Online WHS quiz
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LAB CLASS (3hrs) Demonstration of Test Strip Preparation Students to creating test strips of final prints for ‘self portrait’ sent lab via FTP for colour testing Lab time for students to work on their assignment images under supervision. Class exercise |
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10 | LAB CLASS (3hrs) Class exercise Lab time for students to work on modifications to their ‘Self Portrait Assignment’ under supervision. |
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LAB CLASS (3hrs) Test Prints returned from lab for assessment under colour corrected light. |
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12 |
LAB CLASS Briefing on Assignment 6
Assignment – ‘Special Effects’ |
Assignment 5. DUE ‘Self Portrait retouching’ (at the start of class)
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LAB CLASS Class exercise |
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14 |
LAB CLASS Class exercise |
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15 | LAB CLASS (3hrs) Discussion and feedback of final print submission. |
Assignment 6. DUE ‘Special Effect’ (at the start of class) |
16 | LAB CLASS (3hrs) Further review, and feedback as required with individual students |
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Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
Photoshop CC Essential Skills - Mark Galer |
References
You are advised to look at the course Blackboard site for ongoing updated information. |
Other Resources
Due to the large file sizes a large portable 350 - 500Gig Hard Disk is required
Overview of Assessment
Assessment is ongoing throughout the course and will include a series of practical tasks including the application of new photographic techniques.
Assessment Tasks
To demonstrate competency in this course you will need to complete the following assessment to a satisfactory standard.
You will receive feedback on all assessment and where indicated, you will receive a grade. Graded assessment tasks are equally weighted and will determine your final result for this course.
You must submit all pieces of assessment in order for your competency to be assessed in this course.
UNGRADED
Assessment 1 : ’Workflow’
Task: Process multiple files in Adobe Camera RAW
Purpose: Experience the flexibility, quality, efficiency and wide scope of RAW file processing. Due Week 4. (Week starting 27 July).
Assessment 2 : The Family image retouching restoration
Task: Restore the supplied, damaged image to an acceptable professional level. You will be required to closely match your final image to a professionally retouched version of this image.
Purpose: Develop proficiency with selected techniques for image manipulation & enhancement. Due Week 5. (Week starting 3 August).
Assessment 3: Portrait Retouching of a ‘heavily lined face’
Task: Apply the demonstrated retouching techniques to the portrait of a couple.
Purpose: Students through practice to acquire selected image enhancement techniques & tools required in portrait retouching. Due Week 8 (Week starting 31 August).
GRADED
Assessment 5: Self Portrait retouching and printing - Classes review & discussion Due Week 12. (Week starting 5 October).
Assessment 6: Special Effect processing to your portrait and print output - Classes review & discussion. Due Week 15. (Week starting 26 October).
For further information on the grading system and criteria used, please refer to the course blackboard site.
Grades used in this unit are as follows:
CHD Competent with High Distinction
CDI Competent with Distinction
CC Competent with Credit
CAG Competent Achieved - Graded
NYC Not Yet Competent
DNS Did Not Submit for Assessment
Assessment Matrix
Assessment matrix
The assessment matrix demonstrates alignment of assessment tasks with the relevant Unit of Competency. These are available through the course contact in Program administration.
Other Information
Attendance
The major learning experience involves studio based exercises, demonstration and production. It is strongly advised that you attend all sessions in order to engage in the required learning activities, ensuring the maximum opportunity to gain the competency.
Cover Sheet for Submissions
You must complete a submission cover sheet for every piece of submitted work including online submissions. This signed sheet acknowledges that you are aware of the plagiarism implications.
Assessment and Feedback
You will receive verbal feedback during scheduled class times, and written feedback from teachers on your work . Where appropriate, this feedback will also include suggestions on how you can proceed to the next stage of developing your projects.
Student Progress
Monitoring academic progress is an important enabling and proactive strategy to assist you to achieve your learning potential.
Special consideration for Late Submission
All assessment tasks are required to be completed to a satisfactory level. If you are unable to complete any piece of assessment by the due date, you will need to apply for an extension. You can apply in writing for up to a week’s extension from your course teacher. If you need a longer extension, you will need to apply for special consideration.
Academic Integrity and Plagiarism
RMIT University has a strict policy on plagiarism and academic integrity. Please refer to the website for more information on this policy go to Academic Integrity.
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