Photoshop Image Editing
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07-Aug-2015Category
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- 1. Photoshop Editing
- 2. My Magazine To start off I made a rough sketch of what I wanted my magazine to look like on paper. I made an idea in my head of what colours and fonts I would need for the conventions of this style of magazine. Once I had made a full plan of what I wanted to create, I started with a base, covering the main sections and colours that the pages would have. Title Space Image Involving Main Story Kicker Kicker Kicker Kicker Kicker
- 3. This meant that I had a good idea of how the space was being used on the front cover of my magazine. Next I had to take some pictures and get a wide variety that would mean that I had flexibility when it came to editing and putting original images into my product. I tried a few different images in a few different places to see if there was any other placements that suited the style of the music.
- 4. Shaping images The next step was to shape the images to make them fit into the specific spaces that I had planned them for. I used a couple of different techniques for this such as: Using the Polygon Lasso tool to select the piece of image that I didnt want and to then delete what was left inside. Or using another shape/text to cover up a section of the image.
- 5. Brightness/contrast Once my images were in the right place with the right shape, I needed some of them to have a different brightness/contrast. I needed this as some of the images were either too bright, too dark or had colours in the image that didnt match the style of the music. To change this I went onto Image, Adjustments, Brightness/Contrast This allows me to change the brightness and contrast of the images.
- 6. Colour change Some images needed to have a different colour hue to them. To do this I went to Image, Adjustments, Hue/Saturation. This gave me a pop-up that I could use to change the colour of the overall picture as well as how saturated it was. By slightly tuning the Hue bar, I can give the image a colder or warmer feel, depending on the colours I chose.