#  ISSC: Harnessing the Power of Photoshop 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **April 11, 2023** 

 12:00PM - 01:00PM EDT 

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 **Online - Zoom link shared upon registration**  



 

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**Facilitator**: Beth Beighlie, HMS IT  
**Workshop Descriptio**n: Learn to create and use actions and droplets to minimize repetitive tasks. Find out how you can easily create actions and droplets to batch process images  
Download seminar handouts at: <http://goo.gl/YP8J3c>   
*This workshop is part of the Imaging Solutions for Scientific Communication (ISSC) lunchtime series*  
Addtional ISSC workshops:

Sort    Imaging Essentials 

  [Thurs., January 19](/event/issc-1-19-23?delta=0)

 

    Figures for Journals 

  [Wed., February 8](/event/issc-2-8-23?delta=0) 

    Drawing Tools &amp; Illustration Features of Powerpoint 

  [Wed., March 22](/event/issc-3-22-23?delta=0) 

    Harnessing the Power of Photoshop 

  [Tues., April 11](/event/issc-4-11-23?delta=0) 

    Poster Making for Large Format Printers 

  [Wed., May 10](/event/issc-5-10-23?delta=0) 

 



 **Series Description:** Imaging Solutions for Scientific &amp; Scholarly Communication Lunchtime Seminars are designed to build on foundations acquired through Desktop Computing training at HMS/IT and the Center for Workplace Development in Cambridge. RIS skills training is based on the unique ways that researchers use proprietary scientific applications, Microsoft Office and a variety graphics programs to create, acquire and edit images that are included in grant applications, journal articles and presentations to the scientific community. Free Imaging Seminars cover topics including poster making, proper PowerPoint techniques and Photoshop tricks.



 

 



 

 

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