3. 1. I uploaded a photograph onto Photoshop and then went to Image;
Adjustments; Black & White to make the photograph B&W.
2. I went to Image; Adjustments; Shadows/Highlights and
Turned the amount of shadows amount down and the
highlight amount up to darken the photograph.
3. Then I went to Image; Adjustments; Brightness/Contrast
and changed them until I liked the edited photograph.
4. Edits
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I edited this photograph in a few different ways because it is my favourite shot from my first
horror Alice in wonderland Photoshoot, I wanted to see how I preferred the photograph
when edited. Edited the first one by making it black and white and then changing the
contrast and brightness to see how it looked best, I like this photograph in black and white
but I do prefer the middle photograph with a filter off Photoshop on, I wanted the
photograph to look like before sunrise or during sunrise and I think this worked well, even
though it didn’t turn out how I wanted to it do like the edit and it is my favourite. For the
last edit I wanted to make the photograph have a ‘fantasy’edit look, I looked online for
tutorial and step by steps to see how to add snow to my photograph, once I added the snow
I thought it looked too bright so I turned the contrast up and the brightness down.
5. Edits
Original
I edited this photograph because I like the angle and depth of field, while editing I
blurred the background out more to get a better depth of field. I also added a filter and
changed the contrast and brightness to get the colour of the photograph. I think the
edit has made the photograph look sunnier than the original and I prefer this.
6. Edits
Original
I edited this photograph by adding filters to it and changing the contrast, I think this
photograph tells the story. I also like how the photograph is taken with a ‘natural’look, even
though it’s obviously been set-up no one is looking at the camera and they all look like
they’re just having a tea party. I also wanted my photograph to be different than the ‘typical’
Alice in Wonderland photographs.
7. Edits
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Instead of just taking portraiture
photographs I also wanted some
of the props so I got a few books
and opened them up and added
the pocket watch and some cards
and taken the photograph on
different angles and this was my
favourite. I like the angle and
depth of field in this photograph,
while editing this photograph I
changed it to black and white
and then change three brightness
and contrast. Once I did this I
added a light reddish colour to
the photograph with the brush, I
think it worked out really well.
8. 1. I added a photograph to
Photoshop and then cropped it
down to the size I wanted, then I
went to Image; Adjustment; Black
and White 2. Then I added a reddish tint to the
photograph.
3. I added
a new
layer and
turned the
backgroun
d of the
new layer
black.
4. Clicked on the Elliptical
Marquee tool and then changed
the feather to 200px before
selecting the photograph with a
5. Then went from the right corner
to opposite left to make a perfect
circle on the photograph.
9. 6. I deleted the circle from the
photograph.
7. Then I put the opacity where I
wanted it, I kept it on 100%
because that’s how it looked best.
10. This is one of my favourite photographs with the props in but
I don’t like the angle or the background, so I cropped the
photograph down to what I wanted to see. And then I tried
different ways in how to edit and I found this is how it looks
best. I’m happy with my final edit and it falling cards make
the picture.
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11. I edited this photograph the same as one of
my other prop photographs, but instead of
changing the photograph to black and
white I just turned the photographs
contrast up slightly and the brightness up
aswell. I did this using the Elliptical
Marquee tool, I made the circle grey
instead of black like my other photograph.
I my final edit of this photograph and I also
like the angle of this photograph.
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12. This is the third prop photograph I’ve edited this way, I think it looks good and I
am going to use this on my final edits, I added a purple tint into this photograph
aswell as editing it using the Elliptical Marquee tool. I think the angle of the clock
is good, I also think editing this photograph with either the clock or books blurred
would look good and would give the photograph good depth of field.
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13. Edits
original
I gave this photograph a depth of field while
editing, I used the blur tool on Photoshop on
the background to make the photograph
look slightly 3D and I think this worked
compared to the original. Once I did this I
added a filter to make the colours brighter.
14. Edits
original
This photograph was a simple edit I just added a filter and changed the contrast
and brightness, I like the original but I just thought it could be brightened up
because it looked slightly dull since I did photograph on quite a dull day.
15. Edits
original
I wanted this photograph to look ‘obviously’edited, I also wanted to give it a fantasy look.
I did this by adding a brighter green to the grass and then adding some white to the model,
once I did this I changed the brightness and contrast and I like the final result.
16. I’ve edited other photographs like this and I like how the final edit looks, I changed the
brightness and contrast and added a filter off Photoshop and then started messing around
with the colours to, I mainly just added reddish tints to this photograph and I think this
works well. I also like the angle of this photograph, I haven’t taken many like this.
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18. Edits
1. I uploaded a photograph onto
Photoshop and then went to the crop
tool because I caught too much in the
photographs background.
2. I went to Image; Adjustments; photo filter and
added a cooling filter to my photograph which
added a blue tint. I think the blueness gives it a
bit of a ‘Disney/ fantasy’ look.
3. I went to Image; Adjustments;
Brightness/ Contrast and turned the
contrast down which slightly
darkened my photograph.
4. Then I turned up the amount of shadows which
made the skin slightly paler.
19. Edits
This photograph looks ‘obviously’edited and has a ‘instagram filter’look even though I
edited myself using no filters, I like the bluish tint I’ve put into it and I think it gives it more
of a fantasy look. Also the model has a purplish ‘dead’look even though it doesn’t look
real it still goes well with the photograph, I’ve edited another photograph like this from my
first photoshoot and thought the ‘filter’look looks good and I am planning on using it in
different ways with my final edited photographs.
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20. I edited this photograph in a variety of different ways these two are my favourite edits. I
like the angle of this photograph and it is one of my favourite out of my second photoshoot.
For the first photograph I used the blur tool to blur the background and to focus the
camera on the models face, and then I added a blueish and purple tint to the photograph to
give it a ‘filter’effect look. For the second photograph I made it black and white and then
changed the brightness and contrast. Then I got the brush tool and went over her skin with
a white with the to make her face look slightly paler. The brush tool’s ocopacity was on
25% so it didn’t look ‘over edited.’Once I did this and was happy with my result I changed
her eyes to red because I wanted the horror theme to come into the photograph and when
someone see’s red eyes they automatically think ‘devil/vampire.’
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21. 1. I added a photograph to
Photoshop and then went to Image;
Adjustments; Black and White.
2. When I clicked Black and white a window
opened to add tints to the photograph, I gave
it a yellowish tint which made it look like an
old fashioned photograph.
3. Then I cropped the photograph down
22. This photograph was taken in the college studio
and I liked the lighting on the original, I obviously
told them how to stand and it’s a ‘set-up’
photograph. I edited the photograph to give it a
‘older’look than the original. I think this works
well and the angle of the photograph is also good.
Next time I take a photograph like this I should be
careful with the high because of the models head
being cut off slighting but I don’t think it looks like
it was accidently done.
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23. In this photograph I was thinking about the rule
of thirds technique, because of how close the
camera taken the photograph this isn’t clear. I
thought this photograph would look good as a
vampire/ gothic edit, so I made the models skin
paler and added red eyes. I am happy with my
overall result and think it works well with my
horror/ Alice in wonderland theme. I did this on
another photograph but I changed the
photograph black and white instead, I think this
way works better.
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24. There isn’t much different
between the original and edited
photograph, when editing I
made her skin paler using the
colour replacement tool and
then used the same tool to
make her eyes red like I have
done on a few other edited
photographs. I keep making the
eyes red because I think it
shows the ‘horror’theme into
my photoshoot and it works
well. I also cropped this
photograph down and I am
pleased with my final result.original
25. I tried to change the make-up with the colour replacement tool on Photoshop on this
photograph, I don’t think the skin worked well because it’s given him a ‘metalic’look, but I
do think the ginger hair, green eyes and purple make up looks good. I don’t like the final edit
of this photograph but it is one of my favourite photographs because of his ‘mad’facial
expression it goes well with his character. I tried turning the brightness and contrast up and
down to improve the skin colour but this is the best I could get it. After my first edit I edited it
again to make the photograph black and white and I think this works well on the
photograph. On both photographs I gave him green eyes because I think it looks good and
it’s the mad hatters actual eye colour.
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26. For this photograph I wanted it to have a ‘filter’look I went to Image; Adjustments;
Colour balance and then went through different colours to see which one I preferred. I
also cropped the photograph because I thought their was too much background and it
didn’t need that much also because of the right and left corner on the original you can
see props which aren’t meant to be in the photograph. I like how this photograph has
turned out mainly because it shows the ‘mad hatters’mad side and it was also taken
naturally.
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27. I didn’t like the original photograph because I thought
it was boring but I like the male models face and what
he’s doing. So I cropped the photograph so he was only
in the shot, then I used the clone stamp tool to make the
whole of the background black but I didn’t like it so I
turned the contrast up to turn the photograph darker.
Then I added a new layer and copied the photograph
onto it, so I could rub the model out and the original
colour of him was on the background because he was
too dark. Then I changed the brightness and contrast of
the model to make him suit the photograph better. I like
my final result and like the other photographs I used the
colour replacement tool to make his eyes green like the
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28. There isn’t a big difference between both of these, I think the edit
looks more professional though. I edited it on Photoshop and put
a artistic filter on it, it brings the colours out more. Once I did
this I changed the brightness and contrast until I thought it
looked good. I also used the colour replacement tool to turn his
eyes green, I’ve been doing this throughout my edits because I
think it works well and it’s the mad hatters eye colour.
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29. original
I cropped the photograph down because I didn’t like the composition of the photograph,
then I messed around with the colours in adjustments to see if I can get it like a ‘filter’
look but without looking like the others,. Once I did this I turned the brightness down and
the contrast up because the photograph was too bright and then I made her eyes red
which you can only see slightly because of how her face is. I like this photograph and I
achieved the look I wanted for it.
30. I’ve edited some of my other photographs like this but only my prop photographs, I’ve
also included a step-by-step showing how I did it, instead of using a black or grey to
blend the photograph in I used a turquoise colour. Once I changed the circle to the colour
I wanted I started messing around with the tints in the photograph I turned the brightness
up and the contrast slightly up aswell, then I added greenish tint into the photograph and
I thought it worked well together.
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31. I like this photograph because it shows the
‘mad’in mad hatter, and he also does this stare
throughout the film and also in other
photographs which I’ve seen online. I went to
Image; Adjustment; Black and white and then I
went to Image; Adjustments; Brightness/
Contrast. I turned the contrast and brightness
slightly up. Once I did this I thought it worked
well with the photograph and I prefer it in
B&W. I thought his eyes would look green
again so I tried that and was happy with my
final result.
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