Adobe
Photoshop: (Create a Duotone)
Duotones
are used to increase the tonal range of a black and white photo. Grayscale
images printed with only black ink can look significantly coarser than the
same image printed as a duotone. Also users can create unique special effects
with images using duotones. The course covers
how to make a press ready duotone and the walks the user through presets and
creates
custom curves.
Adobe
Photoshop: (Proper Halftone)
The
best-printed photographs are those with the widest tonal range and which also
maintains detail. Using curves users will learn how to create beautiful halftones
for press.
Adobe
Photoshop: (Create a Clipping Path)
By
creating clipping paths in Photoshop, users can easily create remove backgrounds
from images and isolate objects. This very flexible tool, but in the real
world, poorly managed clipping paths can make your layout unprintable by an
imagesetter. Course covers the basics of correctly creating and saving clipping
paths.
Adobe
Photoshop: (Using Unsharp Mask)
Photoshop's
unsharp mask is used for sharpening and unsharping images. Many scanners or
workflows introduce a softening effect to an image, dropping off detail and
crispness. This lesson will show you how use the filter and correct for these
kind of unwanted effects..