Thursday, April 30, 2015

Photoshop Text Tutorial 

The 5 Effects 
Bevel and Emboss:
Depth: 719%
Direction: Up
Size: 13px
Softern: 0px
Angle: 149
Altitude: 26
Opacity: 70% (highlight mode; screen)

Stroke:
Size: 10px
Position: Outside
Blend Mode: Normal
Opacity: 83%

Inner Shadow:
Blend Mode: Multiply 
Opacity: 13%
Angle: 129 (global light)

Outer Glow:
 Opacity: 85%
Noise: 3
Range: 50

Pattern Overlay:
Blend Mode: Normal
Opacity: 100%
Pattern: Marble
Scale: 420%


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Panning. blurred, and frozen captures;
Panning Capture :
For this photo I set the ISO to 200, the shutter speed was 1/100 and the apertures were set to f/16.

Frozen Motion Capture: 
To take this photo i set the ISO to 1600, the shutter speed to 1/200 and the aperture speed was set to f/22.

Blurred Motion Capture:
To take this photo the ISO was set to 1600, the shutter speed was set to 1/200, and the aperture speed was set to f/4.1.


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Macro Edit 1
This photo was edited in Photoshop where I cropped it to be 5 by 7 and cut some of the background out. I then raised the sharpness, lowered the brightness, raised the contrast, and then finally adjusted the saturation so the plant popped out more.

Marco Edit 2
This photo was edited in Photoshop, where I cropped it to make it 5 by 7 and to focus more on the crease of the leaf. I raised the sharpness, like the tutorial said to do, then raised the brightness and contrast. I then finally adjusted the saturation just as the tutorial said to do as well so the leaf would pop more.

Macro Edit 3
This photo was edited in Photoshop just as the others, and was cropped to be 5 by 7 so it focused more on the center of the plant. Just like the others I raised the sharpness, brightness, contrast, and adjusted the saturation giving it more vibrance. 

Friday, April 17, 2015

To take this panning styled photo the shutter speed was 1/125 of a second, the apertures were set on a manual speed and the ISO was at 1000. We had to run faster and move the camera at the perfect speed to capture this image perfectly. 

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

The Three Tutorials 

This tutorial was the enhance lighting with dodge and burn. To edit the first step was to turn the image black and white, and create a new blank layer above the main image. Secondly you had to turn the blank image into a plain grey tone. Thirdly I changed the layer's blend mode to Overlay to reveal the main image. After word I used the burn tool and darkened the shadows around the main subjects in the image. Then I used the dodge tool and painted over the highlights in the image with a greysih haze. After that I used the burn tool again and darkened more of the shadows. I then boosted the shadows and highlights to finish it off.

This tutorial was the color replacement. To start I selected the main subject, mine being the bananas, with the path tool. Since my photo was a lot more simple then the tutorial's photo I used the paint bucket took to replace the natural color of the bananas with purple.

This tutorial is pop art. First I cropped my image into a square and then selected the water polo ball with the magic wand tool. Then I copied it and pasted it into a new layer. After this I used the paint bucket tool and filled the empty space with a fun color. I then doubled the original image and filled it with three copies of the edited image. I then repeated filling each of the copied images with a different color background. Finally I finished by adjusting the hue on each image.