Pulse of 209 meets Adobe Photoshop CC

Professor Tara Cuslidge Staiano teaching her Pulse of 209 students about Adobe Photoshop CC in Shima classrom 203 at San Joaquin Delta College on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. (Photo: ANGEL GUERRERO)

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October 12, 2015

By Angel Guerrero

Professor Tara Cuslidge Staiano teaching her Pulse of 209 students about Adobe Photoshop CC in Shima classrom 203 at San Joaquin Delta College on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. (Photo: ANGEL GUERRERO)

Professor Tara Cuslidge Staiano teaching her Pulse of 209 students about Adobe Photoshop CC in Shima classrom 203 at San Joaquin Delta College on Monday, Oct. 12, 2015. (Photo: ANGEL GUERRERO)

A Roman lyric poet named Quintus Horatius Flaccus once said, “A picture is a poem without words.”

Well if Quintus was around today, he’d proclaim that Adobe Photoshop CC is picture perfect poetry in motion.

This tool was introduced to the Fall 2015 students of Pulse 209 and we’re inclined to agree. During today’s lecture by Professor Tara Cuslidge-Staiano we learned a few of the handy advantages that Photoshop has to offer.

One such advantage being the features that exist which allow one to precisely control the size of an image so that it may fit properly and correctly. This type of process was usually subject to a lot of guesswork in the past, but now we have the power to manipulate size in a plethora of ways.

Another benefit of Adobe Photoshop CC is the ease at which one can copyright their content. People these days tend to lack proper edicate and will steal what they please from the internet. Thanks to Photoshop and our professor, we’ve learned the proper way to protect ourselves.

Interestingly enough, we still have a lot more to learn come Oct. 14, 2015 so look out for more information from the Pulse of 209 staff.

 
 

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