Thursday 29 March 2012
Thursday 15 March 2012
Black and white photoshop edit.
First of all i duplicated the image, Then i hid the original photo. After that i selected back ground image, used 'Image' on the tool bar and clicked adjustments, black and white, select auto and then ok. After this i UN-hid the colour image, 'select' on the toolbar and used colour range. I then used eyedropper and select the area i wanted to use. i changed the fuzziness until all the coloured bits where white. Use magic wand tool and refine image. change the radius to 0.5, Smooth 2, feather 2, and leave contract expand on 0. Copy and paste the selected area and delete the colour layer. Hide background layer and erase any unwanted bits with the eraser tool. Then save the image.
Original photograph.
Wednesday 14 March 2012
Edits
To get this edit i used, sharpen, saturation and Temperature. I did this because i wanted it too look a bit brighter.
To get this effect i used auto fix and saturation. i used auto fix to try get it too look better.
To get this effect i used saturation and temperature.i did this because the picture was too plain before.
To get this edit i used auto fix and saturation. Saturation made the redness in the sap go brighter. i did this because it looks much better than the original.
In this photo i used saturation and sharpen. i did this because the picture overall looks much better.
To get this effect i used auto fix and saturation. i used auto fix to try get it too look better.
To get this effect i used saturation and temperature.i did this because the picture was too plain before.
To get this edit i used auto fix and saturation. Saturation made the redness in the sap go brighter. i did this because it looks much better than the original.
In this photo i used saturation and sharpen. i did this because the picture overall looks much better.
Wednesday 8 February 2012
1. Put the batteries into the camera.
2. Insert SD card.
3. Attach the lens if you have one.
4. Turn on- Depress 'take photo' button.
5. View photos on camera.
6. Insert the USB lead or take SD card out and then insert into the computer.
7. Find photo and transfer onto the computer and upload to where ever you want to it on.
2. Insert SD card.
3. Attach the lens if you have one.
4. Turn on- Depress 'take photo' button.
5. View photos on camera.
6. Insert the USB lead or take SD card out and then insert into the computer.
7. Find photo and transfer onto the computer and upload to where ever you want to it on.
Friday 3 February 2012
Thursday 2 February 2012
Close up photos
This is a close up of the 'Z' button.
This is a close up of the 'X' button.
Close up of 'Z' again
Close up of the hands on a clock.
Close up of the middle of the hands on the clock.
Close up of the up and down arrow.
This is a close up of the 'X' button.
Close up of 'Z' again
Close up of the hands on a clock.
Close up of the middle of the hands on the clock.
Close up of the up and down arrow.
Friday 27 January 2012
Thursday 26 January 2012
Close up pictures
This is a close up of a snow tiger.
This is a close up of an eagle eating something.
This is a close up of a snake.
This is a close up of an eagle eating something.
This is a close up of a snake.
Three Symmetrical Photos
This photo is symmetrical because there is the same amount of pillars both sides that are in the same place. There is also the same amount of windows in the same place.
This photo is symmetrical because the two bushes at the front are in the same place and shape. Its also symmetrical because the wings on both side of the building and the same length, same windows, and same amount of everything.
This photo is symmetrical because the the windows are the same and there is the same amount of windows and the same distance.
This photo is symmetrical because the two bushes at the front are in the same place and shape. Its also symmetrical because the wings on both side of the building and the same length, same windows, and same amount of everything.
This photo is symmetrical because the the windows are the same and there is the same amount of windows and the same distance.
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