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Adobe Photoshop workshop

Session designed for those with little or no experience with Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is the Swiss army knife of multimedia applications. It is useful for a number of projects such as animation, photo editing, graphic design, web design, poster design, and much more.

The University of Delaware Library is offering a workshop for those with little or no experience with Photoshop who want to learn the basics. The workshop will cover how to crop, resize, and combine images; use layers and layer masks; adjust curves, saturation, and color; and export for the web or print.

“Adobe Photoshop: The Basics” will be offered from 2-4 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 16, in Room B of the Student Multimedia Design Center on the lower level of the Morris Library.

Presenter will be Nico Carver, senior assistant librarian and coordinator, Student Multimedia Design Center Services, Multimedia Collections and Services Department.

This workshop is available at no charge and is open to University of Delaware faculty, staff and students. Seating is limited and registration is required. For a complete listing of workshops and to register online, go to the library workshops website.

Those who participate are welcome to use the resources of the University of Delaware Library on-site. All visitors to the Morris Library need to have photo identification to enter the building, e.g., a UD ONEcard, a U.S. driver’s license or a government-issued or school-issued photo ID.

Call 302-831-2432 or email lib-workshops@udel.edu with questions regarding the workshop.

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