2. For my final product I lightened the skin tone and replaced blemishes for a consistent
skin tone. I darkened her eyebrows to match the dark black of the colour scheme and
tried to darken the lips to make them stand out. Also, I got rid of the background from
the original image and replaced it with a light grey to blend into the picture, allowing it
to stand out. I darkened the light bits of the hair that had been effected by the flash of
the camera so I edited them to make a consistent colour. Lastly, I enhanced the models’
eyelashes to look fuller.
3. I firstly cropped the picture to get rid of the date, I then intensified the colour balance to
match the darkness of the contents page. I then modified her hair colour to a light
brown and cropped around the outline of the model to get rid of the original
background. I then used the gradient tool to put a black to white back ground that
blended into the image. I then completed the look by altering the eyelashes to look fuller
and the eyebrows to look darker. As well as changing the lip colour to a paler colour – to
differ from the other two images.
4. Firstly, I cropped the picture to eliminate the background of the original. I then softened
the skin tone of the model, making it slightly darker and got rid of the blemishes on her
face. I then made her hair a slightly lighter brown, to match with the hair colour on the
front cover and darkened her eyebrows so they didn’t seem to weak for the image.
Furthermore, I enhanced the colour of her lips to match the colour on the front cover
and help make it a darker red for the colour scheme.