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COMM 208: InDesign/PhotoShop
Help Manual
To import a photo
1. File - Place 2. Place photo on page
To size photo proportionally
1. Click on photo 2. Press down Shift and Ctrl buttons 3. Drag photo from corner (blue box)
To import text
1. Make text tool active 2. Click mouse on draw
text box 3. Paste in text
To make the page bigger/smaller
1. Hold down the Ctrl key and press the + or - key
Use the small blue boxes to manipulate objects; the red box is for jumps
InDesign
PhotoShop 5 things you need to do in PhotoShop
1. Open photo File - Open - find photo and double click
2. Tone photo Image - Adjustment - Auto level (Use Curves if you prefer)
3. Sharpen photo Filter - Sharpen - Sharpen
4. Size photo Image - Image size (or use Crop tool) *Good rule of thumb for class: 10 inches on longest side Resolution: 100 pixels/inch Make sure all boxes are checked
5. Save photo File - Save As *Save photos as .jpg to a place where you can find them
Designing with images
Three shapes to images
Horizontal
Square Vertical
Some pages don’t have images on them; this trend is diminishing
Usually a design can at least feature a mug shot on a page
Horizontals (like the horizon)
Basic structure to a horizontal package
Photo
Headline
Cutline and photo credit
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story.
Horizontals II
Photo
Headline Cutline and photo credit
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story.
Let’s build horizontal packages
We are going to need: PhotoShop (to tone photos)
InDesign (to lay out the page)
www.UPI.com
Go to:
Photo
Cutline and photo credit
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story.
Photo
Headline
Cutline and photo credit
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story.
This is a headline
Other ideas with horizontals
Verticals (long and skinny)
Basic vertical layout 1
Headline headline
Photo
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story. Cutline & credit
Basic vertical layout 2
Headline Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story.
Cutline & credit
Let’s build vertical packages
We are going to need: PhotoShop (to tone photos)
InDesign (to lay out the page)
www.UPI.com
Go to:
Headline Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story,
Cutline & credit
Headline Headline
Photo
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story,
Cutline & credit
Other ideas with verticals
Square photo
Tough to design, no dominant
(main) art element
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story,
Cutline & credit
Headline Let’s build a square package
(if time)
We are going to need: PhotoShop (to tone photos)
InDesign (to lay out the page)
UPI.com
Go to:
What would a package look like with a lead horizontal photo and a secondary vertical?
Cutline & credit
Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story, Story,
Headline
Cutline & credit
What would a package look like with a lead horizontal photo and a secondary horizontal?