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Adobe Photoshop Course

Complete course Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a photo editor developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Photoshop was created in 1986 and since then it has become a commonly used brand. This software is mainly used for photo and graphic editing. With Photoshop it is possible to edit raster images, the software supports various color models, solid colors and halftones, in addition, it uses its own file formats to support these characteristics.

This is a unique graphic design course that uses Adobe Photoshop. It is an ideal course for those who want to learn to use one of the most used tools in the world, either to develop their own skills or to grow their profile in the creative field.

The course according to the AulaGEO methodology starts from scratch, explaining the basic functionalities of the software, and gradually explains new tools and performs practical exercises. At the end a project is developed applying different skills of the process.

What will you learn

  • Graphic design
  • Adobe Photoshop

Who is it geared towards?

  • Graphic designers
  • Design enthusiasts
  • Arts students

AulaGEO offers this course in language English y Spanish. We continue working to offer you the best training offer in courses related to design and the arts. Just click on the links to go to the web and view the course content in detail.

Golgi Alvarez

Writer, researcher, specialist in Land Management Models. He has participated in the conceptualization and implementation of models such as: National Property Administration System SINAP in Honduras, Management Model of Joint Municipalities in Honduras, Integrated Cadastre-Registry Management Model in Nicaragua, Territory Administration System SAT in Colombia . Editor of the Geofumadas knowledge blog since 2007 and creator of the AulaGEO Academy that includes more than 100 courses on GIS - CAD - BIM - Digital Twins topics.

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