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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.)

Polaroid, Toronto, Ontario Canada

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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Sound editing room at Miloco Assault and Battery 1, Willesden Green London NW10.

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.

Tulsa Oilers forward Darren McCormick (72)

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¹⁄₃₂₀ sec at f/10 - ISO 200 - 24 mm

Canon EOS 6D - EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

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Digital camera the woolpack emmerdale picknik edit

France. Pierrefonds. The light coming through the trees like that made me wonder if Excalibur was in this jumble of stones instead.

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