2. Here I
zoomed in
using the
navigator
bar to Will’s
face in order
to use the
spot healing
brush to
remove any
spots or
imperfectio
ns on his
face
This would make his skin look more clear and appealing
to people
3. Here is
lowered and
the brightness
and lowered
the contrast.
This is
because I
wanted the
image to look
more
‘grungey’ and
‘dark’ looking
to apply more
the rock
genre of my
magazine
rather than
too light and
bright which
may seem
more ‘poppy’
I also thought this would make the image more easy to look at so that it
doesn’t seem blindingly bright due to the sunlight at the top of the
photograph
5. Here is was
suing the
spot
healing
brush and
zooming
into both
models
faces in
order the
smooth out
and spots
or
imperfectio
ns of red
tones on
their skins
and faces
6. Here I
lowered the
contrast and
the
brightness
again to give
my image a
more
‘grunge’ and
‘rock’ look by
being much
more dark
and not to
light and
‘positive’
looking. This
gave a
moody
aspect to the
image too
7. Here is the third image that will be on my double
page spread
8. I used the red
eye removal
tool here as
you can see on
wills eye’s as
the flash of the
camera and
lighting of the
room had
made his eye’s
go quite red
and this would
not look good
on a
professional
magazine so I
decided to
make them
black
9. I had been
using the
spot healing
brush here
to again
remove any
blemishes/s
pots and
red tones to
my models
faces in
order to
make their
skin look
more ‘clear’
and
professional
looking
10. Here I ‘auto
toned’ the
image in
order to let
the photshop
software to
tone the
colours in the
image to
what looks
best as it was
quite
bleached due
to me having
to use flash
in this dark
studio room
11. Here I
lowered the
contrast a lot
and also the
brightness. I
felt by doing
this it made
the image
have a more
‘greyscale’
tone to it and
was therefore
less bright
and make the
models skin
less bleached.
It also gave
again a more
of a ‘grunge’
look to the
image
12. Here I was using the sharpen tool in order to make parts of the
image stand out more such as Dans (to the right) face as he is
the lead singer
13.
14. On the previous slide you can see that I adjusted the
colours in my image. I made one colour level more
towards ‘cyan’ rather than red as I did definitely not
want over red colours in my image as that would look
like a bad quality image and I felt the cyan blood
evened out some of the yellow colours from the flash
brightness of the image and also made it look more of
a ‘cool’ colour and also a little darken which it what I
wanted. I also moved the colour level away from the
yellow and more towards blue and I felt the yellow
colour was too bright and bleached my models skins
too much.