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Duotones in AP Photo . . .

11/30/2016

 
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Let's have some fun with color!  Select one of your original photos and turn it into a duotone.  Follow the tutorial at
​this link.  Submit to your OneDrive by Friday, 12-2-16.  Save as a .png or .pdf to upload.

AP Photo Weekly Calendar . . .

11/27/2016

 
Photo students, let's follow this calendar to stay on top of our assignments.
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AP CSP Survey Link . . .

11/14/2016

 
Students, click this link to a survey we will take daily for the next two weeks.  

AP CSP . . . Converting Base-10 to Base-16 (Hexadecimal)

11/3/2016

 
Students, click here  to see how to convert a large base-10 number to base-16 (hexadecimal).  Convert the following numbers to hexadecimal:  3,750; 11, 239; and 407.  Be ready to go to the whiteboard Monday and write out and explain your answer.  Have a great weekend!


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