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Edited photo of a window at Fydell House. I edited this photo using Adobe CS6 Photoshop. The first step I took was using the crop tool, where I resized the image to a framing I was happy with. Secondly I altered the brightness and contrast. I put the brightness at -32 and contrast at 44. Thirdly I decided to have a play around with the curves where I changed the input to 247 and the output to 232. As I wanted to achieve an older look to my edit I changed the exposure. I put the exposure as -0.05, offset as +0.0328 and gamma correction as 1.00. I then re-cropped my image as I felt there was too much dead space. My final step was to adjust the brightness and contrast again. I put the brightness as -59 and the contrast as 17. This was my final outcome.
Emily Knight.
This is an unsuccessful edit from when I was trialing for my final piece. I decided to layer one photo on top of another and I was not happy with the outcome. Even though it looks unique I think it could do with a lot of improvement and I feel the two photographs don't go together well as it does not look real.
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I wished I'd moved fast enough to clear the 2 ladies in the foreground in order to capture the running woman in the middle... Well, I guess in life you can't have everything.
Our first catch in Ames, IA. Traffic was light because of the city celebration in Boone. They were running a short passenger train west over the Kate Shelley High Bridge to Ogden and back every hour for UP employees. (More on this train later.)
Photo by Kristy from Life-n-Reflection
What I did:
Added 3 of my own textures and used various blend modes.
Duplicated my background a few times and used various blend modes on them.
Added a cream coloured fill layer at 42%,
added a levels adjustment layer, bumped up the contrast, added another soft light layer at 30% and added a navy blue exclusion layer at 40%.
Added another texture in soft lifht and multiply and removed some texture off the flower and butterfly, desaturated the flower slightly and added a vignette.
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An edit I did in the fall of 2020 of a photo I took in the summer of 2008 that I took 2 1/2 years to remember to upload. I suspect I used Luminar 4 for the editing process, but at this point I haven't the foggiest.
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To begin my editing – I first went into Image > Adjustments > Curves. What I did in curves was pin point the middle of the line and then pin point just above up and along and just down and along. I moved the point that was above slightly and the point below slightly to give the image a more defined look on the clouds and the river. It also made the darker features in the picture more dark.
The next thing I did was go into Image > Adjustments > Black and White. I wanted to make my photo as previously mentioned look much older than the time it was taken in. I feel Black and White is definitely the default way to achieve this.
To achieve the painting style look of my Black and White edit. I used the colour tools optional when you bring up the Black and White. For each slider I changed them accordingly:
Red: -12
Yellow: 74
Greens: 29
Cyan: -20
Blues: -200
Magenta: 226
As a finished adjustment session – I feel that the photo definitely became way more of a painting than it previously once was. Really showing the darks in their finest way; whilst also making the sky a light grey to show an overcast.
To finally finish my photo off – I went into Image > Adjustments > Vibrance. Vibrance really helps getting the final definitions of the photo on show. I want to make it look really defined and make each object in the environment that is strongly visible to viewer and enhanced as possible. I changed the Vibrance to -21 and the Saturation to +2.
To edit this image i drew in a car, I also changed the levels and saturation as well as using the healing brush to remove things in the background, I also slightly blurred the image.
Panorama7-Edit.tif - Panorama7-Edit-2048px.jpg
¹⁄₃₂₀ sec at f/10 - ISO 200 - 24 mm
Canon EOS 6D - EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM