Monday, March 14, 2016

3/8 & 3/9: LANDSCAPE EDITING & UNIT COMPLETION. DUE:

FINAL ASSIGNMENT REQUIREMENTS:
  • 12 Photoshop Adjusted Landscapes from four various locations. Save as a contact sheet (3 columns & 4 rows) with the naming convention titled LandscapesAdjusted.
  • You will save your best landscape as the highest quality JPEG. Be sure that you title it LandscapeBest. You can ask for help, if you need help deciding which is your best.
  • Always use the naming convention. Example: 3-KingL-Landscape Adjusted 
  • You will be dropping these 2 items in the correct classes folder on my server.
  • DUE: (Per4) 2/26 & (Per1) 2/27
Today through Wednesday, you will be editing your Landscape photos in Photoshop. First, pick your best 12 landscapes overall and place them in a folder titled Landscape Adjusted. Next, open up each one and touch them up in Photoshop to make the pictures look even better. For each photo, be sure to File>Save As (JPEG) when you are done editing. Below are some tutorials that will give you ideas on how to adjust landscapes. Please work through each one with a few separate landscape photos.  
These next two tutorials are a little advanced. If you would like to try them, you can, but are not required to.


You can also do any of the following adjustments we talked about in class:
  • Get rid of power lines, garbage cans, and other distracting objects using Clone Stamp (S) and Copy/Paste. 
  • Adjust the horizon line using Free Transform (Command-T).
  • Crop your picture as needed.
  • Change the overall color using color balance. 
  • Adjust the warmth or coolness of your photo using Image>Adjustments>Photo Filter.

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