DIS2103

Digital imaging 3

3 points - 2 studio hours and 4 independent study hours per week - First semester - Caulfield - Prerequisites: DIS1102

Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to skilfully create, edit, manipulate, compose and output digital images; explore the range of options and control available through software applications; prepare files for placement/importing into other graphic applications; configure and optimise a computer workstation for digital imaging purposes; elect to undertake further units in digital imaging and other computer units that may be offered.

Synopsis This unit is an area of compulsory specialisation for visual communication students and an elective for other students. The subject builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in previous units. Through a series of demonstrations, tutorials and projects using photo editing, painting and drawing software applications, this unit provides an opportunity for interested students to develop advanced skills and understanding in the creation and application of digital images. Students are able to explore specific interests beyond the tutorial work and may choose to develop ideas and imagery related to projects undertaken in other studio areas. The course is delivered through demonstration/workshop sessions in groups of fifteen students.

Assessment Exercises: 30% - Projects: 60% - Journal: 10%

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