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Mar 12, 2026
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PHOT 1103 - Intermediate Digital Photography 6.0 Credits
In this course, students continue to enhance image-making possibilities in a digital media environment. The course builds on the skills and knowledge developed in preliminary digital photography class. The emphasis is on developing a professional workflow employing a variety of advanced techniques and resulting in high-level creative control over image output.
Prerequisites: (1) PHOT 1101 with a grade of C or better
Lecture Hours: 5.0 Lab Hours: 3.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives
- Establish and maintain an efficient system of media management for their work.
- Create photographs in the computer environment with digital cameras, refining applications of lighting, composition and camera skills.
- Create a high quality, high-resolution digital capture workflow for raw image capture.
- Create and enhance images in a variety of digital photographic techniques, including restoration methods, tonal and color correction, compositing and masking and other optimizing procedures.
- Perform accurate high bit depth image editing and color correction.
- Prepare image files for optimal output to print and for archiving.
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