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Nov 24, 2024
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CGR 120 - Digital Photography Number of Credits: 3 Digital Photography stresses the fundamentals of photography, the camera, and the use of the computer software and peripherals in the composition, editing, printing, and digital presentation processes. Students will learn a variety of techniques surrounding the use of camera and lighting equipment and effective photographic composition. (Spring Term Only) Two Hours Lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): exemption/completion of ENG 001 and CGR 105 . Completion of CGR 115 and CGR 110 is strongly recommended. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Shoot and transfer images from a digital camera. (LG 1)
- Evaluate basic composition and aesthetic elements of photographic images. (LG 4)
- Edit and manipulate digital images using the industry-standard image editing software. (LG 1)
- Output digital still images to on-screen and printed presentations. (LG 1)
- Create aesthetically appropriate artifacts for their design portfolio. (LG 3)
- Perform research on contemporary photographers. (LG 5)
- Convert abstract concepts into original photographic solutions. (LG 2)
- Assess artifacts created by others. (LG 4)
- Apply the basics of photographic theory. (LG 2)
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