2. Process
To create this regular panoramic photo into this stereographic
image I first when to this location near the millennium bridge In
york. After taking several photos I then decided which one of
the photos I will use to edit and use as my final photo. Once the
image has been pasted in to Photoshop, I then started, using
the sharpen tool to make the sky around the sun look a lot
brighter and stand out more that it previously did. After doing
this I used the sharpen tool to make the water look more calm
so the reflection from the trees on to the water, was a lot more
clear.
After I had finished editing the image, I then changed the size of
the image to 600/600 pixels and rotated the image 180 degrees.
The made the image upside down and an exact square. After
completing this process I distorted and used polar coordinates
to turn the panoramic photograph into a stereographic
landscape image, which made the image look like a tiny small
planet.
3. Process
To create this regular panoramic photo into this stereographic
image I first when to this location near Clifford’s tower In York.
After taking several photos I then decided which one of the photos
I will use to edit and use as my final photo. Once the image has
been pasted in to Photoshop, I then started, using the sharpen tool
to make the sky around the sun look a lot brighter and stand out
more that it previously did. After doing this I used the sharpen tool
to make the Clifford’s tower look sharper, this is because the castle
on the hill is the main focus of the image so its needs be very clear
and not blur because this is the part of he stereographic image
which you will first look at.
After I had finished editing the image, I then changed the size of
the image to 600/600 pixels and rotated the image 180 degrees.
The made the image upside down and an exact square. After
completing this process I distorted and used polar coordinates to
turn the panoramic photograph into a stereographic landscape
image, which made the image look like a tiny small planet.
4. Process To create this regular panoramic photo into this stereographic
image I first when to this location near the art gallery In York. After
taking several photos I then decided which one of the photos I will
use to edit and use as my final photo. Once the image has been
pasted in to Photoshop, I then started, using the sharpen tool to
make the sky around the sun look a lot brighter and stand out more
that it previously did. This made the colours in the sky such as the
deep blues look more clear and richer. After doing this I used the
sharpen tool to make the lights and the statue in the image a lot
more brighter which gave the image a nice early evening look.
After I had finished editing the image, I then changed the size of
the image to 600/600 pixels and rotated the image 180 degrees.
The made the image upside down and an exact square. After
completing this process I distorted and used polar coordinates to
turn the panoramic photograph into a stereographic landscape
image, which made the image look like a tiny small planet.
5. Process
To create this regular panoramic photo into this stereographic
image I first when to this location near the York Minster. After
taking several photos I then decided which one of the photos I
will use to edit and use as my final photo. Once the image has
been pasted in to Photoshop, I then started, using the sharpen
tool to make the sky around the minster look a lot brighter. I did
this because the minster is the main focus of the panoramic
image so it had to stand out the most. After completing this
effect I decided to highlight the grass on the floor near the
minster and then I changed the exposure of the grass which
made the grass’s colour look a lot more deeper and richer.
After I had finished editing the image, I then changed the size of
the image to 600/600 pixels and rotated the image 180 degrees.
The made the image upside down and an exact square. After
completing this process I distorted and used polar coordinates to
turn the panoramic photograph into a stereographic landscape
image, which made the image look like a tiny small planet.
6. Process
To create this regular panoramic photo into this stereographic
image I first when to this location near Wheldrake called the North
Yorkshire Ins. After taking several photos I then decided which one
of the photos I will use to edit and use as my final photo. Once the
image has been pasted in to Photoshop, I then started, using the
sharpen tool to make the flooded fields in the background look
more brighter so that the reflections off the sun and sky looks
clear on the water. After completing this effect I highlighted the
grass and trees and changes the exposure to make the grass look
darker so that it looks like the image was taken later at night, this
makes the image look a lot better with the dark ground and the
rich red colours of the sky.
After I had finished editing the image, I then changed the size of
the image to 600/600 pixels and rotated the image 180 degrees.
The made the image upside down and an exact square. After
completing this process I distorted and used polar coordinates to
turn the panoramic photograph into a stereographic landscape
image, which made the image look like a tiny small planet.
Editor's Notes
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Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.