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Concepts Of Digital Imaging

Current offering — AY2025/2026 Semester 2

This course will familiarise you with methods of using digital imaging tools for creative concepts. You will learn to employ the dedicated software to realize your artistic vision. The goal is to achieve an elementary understanding of these tools as an expansion of the artistic palette. The course will focus on developing concepts for single, sequential images and time-based media, which will be produced by using current digital imaging and post-production hard- and software. You will have the opportunity to integrate learned techniques with your own creative concept development. Course Content What is an Image? - Foundation of Digital Imaging Understanding the key concepts of digital images, such as vector, bitmap, resolution, bit-depth, aspect ratio, colour basics, alpha-channels and working with layers (blend modes). Basics of image capturing techniques Introduction on how basic settings influence the image: perspective, selection of lenses and focal length, shutter speed, aperture, ISO and lighting. Basics of image creation techniques Introduction on how to use digital imaging software as a tool for creating images for illustration, animation and comics: Basics of digital drawing and painting, applying layers and alpha channels for image manipulation, concepts for colouring. Working from photo reference. Optimising the Image (Adobe Photoshop) Developing an understanding for the potential and weaknesses of still and moving images and learn to apply non-destructive editing-tools for adjustments. Editing Time-Based Media (Adobe Premiere) Creating time-based media with editing image sequences and audio along a timeline. Understanding different settings for time-based media such as image sequences, frames per second, aspect ratio, bit-depth, audio etc. Animating Image and Text (Adobe After Effects) Learn how to add and influence movements based on layered images and text files. Understanding keyframe-based animation and applying filters and effects. File Management (Adobe Photoshop Lightroom or equivalent) Organise your files - labelling and metadata. Colour Management Introduction in colour profiles throughout the workflow: from capturing and editing to export and presentation. Understanding different additive and subtractive colour models. Presenting Audio-Visual Media Optimising files in high quality for print and screening or compression for the internet.

AUs3.0 AUs
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Not Available As BDE/UE To Programme
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Total hours per week: 3 hrs

Available Indexes

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930

63162 TUT (G01)

0930-1220 Mon

ART-02-22B

63164 TUT (G03)

0930-1220 Tue

ART-02-22B

1000
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63163 TUT (G02)

1330-1620 Mon

ART-02-22B

63165 TUT (G04)

1330-1620 Tue

ART-02-22B

1400
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1500
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1600

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