Edit a digital image

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From the official document:

"This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to edit and manipulate an image captured digitally and prepare for export to electronic image assembly. ... This unit requires knowledge of digital image capture, and the integral properties and characteristics of preparation of colour separation for print and digital file handling."

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You can read more about this unit on the National Training Information Systems Official document for ICPMM322A.

This unit is part of the following qualifications:


How this unit will help you

After learning and applying the skills required by this unit you'll be able to demonstrate your skills in:

ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1. Assess digital image
  1. Digital image is opened and resolution parameters assessed against job specifications.
  2. Image is converted from RGB to CMYK colour space
  3. Image characteristics are evaluated for colour and tone requirements
2. Edit digital image
  1. Suitable software is engaged to enable print image profiling and/or manipulation to suit print requirement
  2. Image is retouched to conform to job specifications
  3. Local colour correction is employed to conform with job specifications
  4. Tone correction is undertaken to conform with job specifications
  5. Edited image is saved to conform with job specifications
  6. Image storage requirements are identified and employed
  7. Image is saved ready for export

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Ideas for demonstrating this unit

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Grading

If you are demonstrating this unit as part of a formal course, you might find that the unit is graded (meaning you can not only demonstrate your competence, but can also gain a credit or distinction). Your facilitator may already have set criteria that your college uses. If not, here are some ideas for possible credit/distinction activities that you can discuss with your facilitator:

Notes and discrepancies

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