Thursday, 3 October 2013

Editing on Computers - Photoshop

So for this lesson, we were set the task of using Abode Photoshop to edit one of our own pieces of work using the Curve, Filter, Invert and Hue/Saturation options. Here's what I came up with, and how you can do the same!

Curve


So, here's what I did with the Curve feature. I darkened the lines and lightened some of the tones, and as you can see it has given it a rougher and more textured tone. I got to the Curves feature by going to the 'Image' tab, then clicking 'Adjustments' then 'Curves'. I then just moved the line in to different places until I was happy.

Filter


This is the Filter outcome! It has a lot more depth, and more tone, it reminds me of graffiti also. I went to the 'Filter' tab, then selected 'Emboss' and I turned the slides to full, then changed the angle so the black shape was above the white.

Invert


And finally this is the Invert outcome! This gives it a darker and more atmospheric look in my opinion and prefer it to the original version! To get this effect (Invert of colours) go to the 'Image' tab, then 'Adjustments' and click 'Invert'.

When it came to me doing my 'Hue/Saturate' unfortunately Photoshop would allow me to use the feature as the picture was in black and white already. So if you wish to use that feature, make sure your image has some colour!

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