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VISC 201 - Raster Graphics II


PREREQUISITES: VISC 102 - Raster Graphics I  
PROGRAM: Visual Communications
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2
LAB HOURS MIN: 2
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2020

Examines the area of raster image editing and current electronic darkroom software packages. Experience with the digital imaging environment includes calibrating scanning processes, digital camera input, manipulating images in black and white and color, working with retouching for advertising, illustrating text, and working with various output devices. Digital color spaces as they relate to various output devices will be covered. Calibration for 4-color separations and pre-press procedures will be discussed as well as preparing images properly for the web.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:

  1. Explore various imaging programs and perform advanced image manipulation techniques.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to acquire images from a variety of current input sources.
  3. Explain the differences between grayscale, RGB, CMYK, duotone, lab color spaces.
  4. Explain the difference between vector and raster graphics.
  5. Choose the correct image resolution for output devices.
  6. Successfully calibrate a monitor.
  7. Demonstrate ability to work with various advanced image selection methods.
  8. Demonstrate ability to work successfully with channels, layers, and paths.
  9. Successfully export clipping paths for page layout and transparent backgrounds for the web.
  10. Design using the painting, editing, fill and type tools.
  11. Successfully sharpen images using various methods.
  12. Successfully color correct images using various adjustment layers.
  13. Complete successful image manipulation using layer masking and recent composite methods.
  14. Explain the proper usage of f various digital image file formats.
  15. Successfully resize images using correct interpolation methods.


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
  • Raster imaging, basic concepts
    • vector and raster images
    • resolution basics
    • interpolation methods
    • resizing
    • color modes
  • Monitor calibration issues
    • icc profiles
  • Scanner issues
    • calibrating a color and grayscale scan
  • Importing and exporting images
  • Selection methods
  • Using paths
  • Using the painting, editing tools
  • The text tool
    • illustrative effects
  • Color swatches, palettes, pickers
  • Filters
  • Image manipulation
  • Digital cameras

Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)