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Agenda 10/10/16 1) Introduction to Photoshop: File size & resolution Selections Transformations Hue/Saturation 2) Photoshop Practice Assignment #1: Veggiehead or Edible Architecture 3) Sketchbook #16 4) American Photography: A century of Images- Notes Assignment Part 2 Continued.

Sketchbook #16: Review the following photographs on the next few slides from “American Photography; A Century of Images”. Answer the questions below each photograph.

How did this photo sway US public opinion during WWII? How did this photo generate racism? Natalie Nickerson with Japanese Skull

D-Day. Robert Capa 3) How did Capa get this shot? 4) What are the incredible circumstances about how this photo was printed in Life Magazine?

5) What did this photo at the Battle of Iwo Jima do for the American Public? Five Marines and one Navy corpsman raising the American Flag on top of Mount Suribachi - the battle for Iwo Jima. Feb. 1945. Pulitzer Prizewinning photo by Joe Rosenthal.

PS Assignment #1: Veggie Head or Edible Architecture Create a face or architecture by selecting individual vegetables and removing them from their backgrounds. Move them, duplicate them etc. Requirements: Clean selections: Remove images with selection Tools, magic wand, eraser 2) Transformation of objects: Size/scale Hue/saturation Rotation Duplication TITLE this document “your last name_veggie.psd” and save in your stuhome drive.

Archimboldo--Surreal portraits

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