2. Removing backround
When I first imported my main cover lines image
for the contents page I had to cut it down. I did
this by using the quick selection tool in the tool
bar. I used the tool to select all the areas I wanted
to keep and then rasterised my layer but right
clicking on it and selected rasterise. I then when
to select invers and pressed delete this lest me
with only the parts of the image I wanted to keep.
3. MORE CUTTING OUT
In order to remove all of the back round I used the quick select tool to
cut out areas I could not get with the magic wand.
4. SPOT HEALING TOOL
After removing the background I used the spot healing tool to blend the gap
and to make it look more natural
5. Auto tone
In order to lighten the tone of the image and make it easy to see and more
appealing to the users I had to use the auto tone option in the images tab this
mad the image brighter, which helps it to stand out more on the page
6. Spot healing
In the
original
image the
models
forehead’s
collection
is patchy
To fix this
I used the
spot
Healing tool in the tool bar this tool allows me
to cover up any blemishes. It important that I
do this as because of ideology it is frowned
upon to have anything but clear young and
healthy looking skin.
7. hue
In order to make my model standout more on the page I increased the hue of the
image this makes the colours brighter and more defined, I did this by going to the
adjustments tool bar in the layer column and clicking hue I then moved the sliders
until the colours that I wanted to stand out where stronger than the others.
8. Colour balance
When I input my other image’s I also changed
the colours on them, I used the same tool bar
as I did to change the hue and I used it to
enhance the vibrancy of some colours in the
shot.
9. BLUR IMAGE
I also used the blur
tool on my contents
page to draw
attention to the
models face only I
did this but only
leaving the models
face and part of the
tee unblured.
To do this I used the
blur tool in the tool bar
on the left hand side
10. CROP
In order to make my editorial stand out I had
to import a fount from dafount. Because it
was not as regular fount I had to pink screen
it and then remove the background I did this
by using the rectangular marque tool to select
the area I wanted. I then when to selected
and inverse and pressed delete so that the
white background would disappear.
11. Adding background
To add a background to my cut out image I first when to file place
and selected the background I wanted
12. One the image appeared I
moved the layer to the bottom
of the list so that it would not
cover up my text or images,
then resized the image so that
it fit in my frame. After this I
when to adjustments and
changed the exposer so that
the background would not
distract my target audience
from the text.
13. IMAGE STROKE
I also applied an faint
stroke in my image of
the model so that she
would stand out more
against the back round
I did this by going to
adjustments, stroke
and changing the
colour to back while
also decreasing the
opacity.
14. Brightness adjustments
I have
added a
brightness
adjustment
layer on
my
backgroun
d so that
the back
round
colours are
less
distracting
to the text
15. Final manipulation and original
As you can see during the contents page
Production I have manipulated the images colours, lighting ,focus and I have
removed the background in my opinion this has made the image more
appealing in addition to this ,I believe its bright tone and striking colours will
draw my target audience attention to the main article.