2. To change the effects on my photos, i
used actions we had available at school.
This changed the saturation, contrast
and colours of the picture to give it a
vintage effect. This fit in well with my
theme and I like the look it gave the
photos. It was also very simple to do. I
simply dragged in the action files to
Photoshop. I then tried out all the folders
to see which effect I liked best. I ended
my choosing the vintage effect number 1
up photos. I
then clicked
because it looked best with
play and
added it to the
photo. This
was useful as
I could then
add the same
effect to all
the photos to
make sure
they were
exactly the
3. I continued this and did the same effect to all my photos
to keep the Digipak consistent. The change is only
subtle but looks effective.
4. To create the doors for the inside of the Digipak, I took two
separate pictures and merged them together. I got a picture
of the bottom of my front door as it was plain wood. I then
found an old fashioned handle which i then took a picture of
and edited into the same photo, to look like it was part of the
door.
To do this, I used the polygonal lasso tool. I simply
went around the edge of the handle, then selected
the object I wanted and deleted the background
around it. I could then drag it into the image of the
door and merge the two layers together. This was
very quick and easy to do, plus the final product