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TASI Training Courses – Places Remaining for Autumn Programme

November 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
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TASI logoDo you need to improve some aspect of your digital imaging skills?  Do you need to know more about copyright pertaining to images?  Are you faced with the daunting prospect of building an image collection?  If so, TASI (the JISC Advisory Service for still images, moving images and sound) has a few places left on its autumn/winter training programme.

The training courses TASI offer are consistently rated very highly by course attendees both in terms of the content and presentation on the day and for longer term usefulness in work related processes.  

There are some places left on the following courses:

5th November 2008   Colour Management

7th November 2008  Building a Departmental Image Collection

14th November 2008  Optimising your Images using Adobe Photoshop

21st November 2008  Introduction to Image Metadata

27th November 2008  Essential Techniques in Digital Image Capture 

28th November 2008  Advanced Techniques in Digital Image Capture

3rd December 2008  Digital Photography – Taking Control of your SLR

11th December 2008  Scanning with the CLA Licence

12th December 2008  Copyright and Digital Images

The following newly released course has just been added to the programme:

17th December 2008 Essential Photoshop Skills

All courses take place in Bristol.

To view the course timetable and link to course descriptions please visit:

http://www.tasi.ac.uk/training/training.html

To book a place please visit:

http://www.tasi.ac.uk/training/bookingform.html

For further information please contact d.kilbey@bristol.ac.uk

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