making fisheye effect in photoshop
"jika ada kesalahan dalam penulisan dan kesamaan dalam bentuk gambar mohon maaf karena ini hanaya sekedar share dan belajar saja :D"
Assignment 14 photography research and practice.luarapires
The document provides information about various photography concepts including lighting techniques (overexposure, underexposure, good exposure), depth of field (deep focus), composition techniques (leading lines), types of lighting (key, low key, high key), shutter speed, focus techniques (shallow focus), and composition rules (rule of thirds). It also outlines photo editing tools in apps like adjusting exposure, auto enhancing, cropping, rotating, changing color, adding effects, and removing effects.
Slides for a workshop for an audience of international journalists visiting DePaul University in Chicago, June 2016. Workshop learning objectives:
1) Understand key concepts in digital storytelling, as applied to news production, and be able to apply to story development on current political news example;
2) Improve photography with a smart phone for using in social media and/or digital news stories, plus in-the-field activity to practice concepts; and
3) Using Snapseed photo editing application to edit photos on a smart phone.
In this #SIDLIT2019 session focused on using the iPhone/iPad version of Snapseed to do common photo editing chores. Snapseed is available for Android users also. Participants were shown how to edit images using built-in Tools (Tune image, Details, Curves, Crop, Rotate, Healing, HDR Scape and more) and Looks (automatic built-in adjustments and filters).
This handout was given as a reference to participants in the #SIDLIT2019 session in Hays, Kansas.
Photoshop was used to create and edit images, text, and other features for the front cover, contents page, and parts of a double page spread for a magazine. The quick selection tool allowed images to be cut out and placed on backgrounds of choice. Transform tools like scale and rotation helped maneuver elements on the page for better layout. Layering enabled text and images to be placed on top of backgrounds and color blocks. The spot fix tool removed blemishes from images.
This document discusses different methods for sourcing and processing images. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and one's own existing images. Regarding processing, it discusses cropping, scaling to different sizes, adjusting resolution for print vs. web, and manipulating images with appropriate captions. The key advantages are ensuring copyright and quality, while disadvantages include time, cost, and lack of control over quality.
The document outlines 8 basic steps for photo editing in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6: 1) Rotate and crop the image, 2) Fix flaws using the clone stamp tool, 3) Expand the tonal range using levels, 4) Add contrast using curves, 5) Adjust color using levels, 6) Improve sharpness with unsharp mask, 7) Save the edited file, and 8) Compare the original and edited images. Each step provides instructions for using specific tools and adjustments to enhance the photo.
This document describes editing the levels of light in a Photoshop image. By dragging the arrows on the levels scale up and down, the author was able to achieve different levels of brightness and contrast. The final edited image with adjusted levels turned out clear, bright, eye-catching and original.
making fisheye effect in photoshop
"jika ada kesalahan dalam penulisan dan kesamaan dalam bentuk gambar mohon maaf karena ini hanaya sekedar share dan belajar saja :D"
Assignment 14 photography research and practice.luarapires
The document provides information about various photography concepts including lighting techniques (overexposure, underexposure, good exposure), depth of field (deep focus), composition techniques (leading lines), types of lighting (key, low key, high key), shutter speed, focus techniques (shallow focus), and composition rules (rule of thirds). It also outlines photo editing tools in apps like adjusting exposure, auto enhancing, cropping, rotating, changing color, adding effects, and removing effects.
Slides for a workshop for an audience of international journalists visiting DePaul University in Chicago, June 2016. Workshop learning objectives:
1) Understand key concepts in digital storytelling, as applied to news production, and be able to apply to story development on current political news example;
2) Improve photography with a smart phone for using in social media and/or digital news stories, plus in-the-field activity to practice concepts; and
3) Using Snapseed photo editing application to edit photos on a smart phone.
In this #SIDLIT2019 session focused on using the iPhone/iPad version of Snapseed to do common photo editing chores. Snapseed is available for Android users also. Participants were shown how to edit images using built-in Tools (Tune image, Details, Curves, Crop, Rotate, Healing, HDR Scape and more) and Looks (automatic built-in adjustments and filters).
This handout was given as a reference to participants in the #SIDLIT2019 session in Hays, Kansas.
Photoshop was used to create and edit images, text, and other features for the front cover, contents page, and parts of a double page spread for a magazine. The quick selection tool allowed images to be cut out and placed on backgrounds of choice. Transform tools like scale and rotation helped maneuver elements on the page for better layout. Layering enabled text and images to be placed on top of backgrounds and color blocks. The spot fix tool removed blemishes from images.
This document discusses different methods for sourcing and processing images. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and one's own existing images. Regarding processing, it discusses cropping, scaling to different sizes, adjusting resolution for print vs. web, and manipulating images with appropriate captions. The key advantages are ensuring copyright and quality, while disadvantages include time, cost, and lack of control over quality.
The document outlines 8 basic steps for photo editing in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6: 1) Rotate and crop the image, 2) Fix flaws using the clone stamp tool, 3) Expand the tonal range using levels, 4) Add contrast using curves, 5) Adjust color using levels, 6) Improve sharpness with unsharp mask, 7) Save the edited file, and 8) Compare the original and edited images. Each step provides instructions for using specific tools and adjustments to enhance the photo.
This document describes editing the levels of light in a Photoshop image. By dragging the arrows on the levels scale up and down, the author was able to achieve different levels of brightness and contrast. The final edited image with adjusted levels turned out clear, bright, eye-catching and original.
The document describes techniques used to edit photographs to create desired effects. It discusses using the lasso tool to cut out and overlay an eye from one photo onto another to make it appear the subject is looking at something. Opacity and blur tools were used to blend the cutout. Curves and levels adjustments were made to enhance shadows, highlights, and exposure. The black and white filter was applied to give images a creepy aesthetic by altering color qualities. Minor adjustments with these tools can create dramatic changes to accentuate a creepy vibe for images meant to represent fear through aesthetics.
The document discusses different methods for sourcing images and processing images. For sourcing, it describes advantages and disadvantages of obtaining images from books, Google images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and using one's own existing images. For processing, it outlines cropping, scaling, adjusting resolution, and manipulating images with captions. The key advantages are ensuring copyright freedom and image quality, while disadvantages include time, costs, and inability to alter resolution.
This document discusses different types of filters that can be applied in Photoshop CS6 to images for artistic effects. It describes blur filters that lessen image quality, motion blur filters that add blur as from movement, and distort filters like spherize and twirl that stretch and squeeze image areas. Additional filters covered include noise filters that add grain, pixelate filters that divide images into colored shapes, mosaic filters that convert images to color squares, and render filters that add lighting effects. The document also mentions sharpen filters to intensify details and liquify filters to distort areas. Filters can be combined to apply multiple effects to a single image.
Pixlr Express is a free photo editing app available on Android phones, iPhones, iPads, and other touchscreen devices. It allows users to crop, rotate, adjust colors and lighting, add filters and overlays, and share edited photos. While the app has many editing features and millions of effects combinations for personalizing images, its downsides include occasional crashing, photos failing to load, issues with saving, and lack of availability on Windows phones. Overall, the app provides a powerful free tool for mobile photo editing.
Deep etching is used to serve different purposes in Photoshop. The main propose of using it is to remove the background from the image. It's also known an clipping path or image clipping.
Deep etching is considered as the most basic image enhancement technique but it creates the basement for advance image editing. We can do different advance image enhancement like Image manipulation, Photoshop masking, photo retouching without the help of clipping path.
If you need help on deep etching project please visit out website: http://www.clippingmaskasia.com/.
The document outlines a photo editing process for a poster. It involves putting the original photo into Photoshop and using tools like levels to regulate exposure, curves to make the photo more punchy with contrast, and creating a new layer to dodge and burn areas with black and white paint.
The document provides instructions for basic photo editing functions in iPhoto, including opening photos, undoing and removing effects, adjusting exposure, auto enhancing photos, cropping, rotating, changing color, and applying effects. Each function is demonstrated through text descriptions and examples of before and after photos. The document is intended to teach how to perform common photo editing tasks in iPhoto.
Image editing applications allow users to crop, touch up, and organize digital photos into albums and slideshows, though they typically have fewer filters than professional programs like Photoshop. Cropping removes outer parts to improve framing or change aspect ratios. Resizing and compressing optimize file sizes for intended uses after editing. Correcting and sharpening or softening are global corrections often applied to digital images. Layers, selections, resolution, image size, and color mode are key terms related to editing digital images.
This document provides a tutorial for editing an image in Photoshop by first cropping and adjusting it using black and white tools. It then recommends adding sepia toning and photochrome effects to add color before using cloning and adjustment layers to refine details. Further steps include using liquefy to adjust imperfections, blending modes and effects to enhance the image, and differential focus to make final touch-ups.
The document discusses the development of a digipak for music. It describes how the artist edited images to be black and white and blended with trees to tie into the music video setting. It also applied vignetting to darken edges and make the images look more emotional. The artist took the images themselves and used a black background to make the images pop more. It also notes the font used was the same as the artist's original logo to keep the digipak consistent in style and messaging.
This document discusses image selection and editing. It defines what an image is, including two-dimensional photographs and three-dimensional statues. It describes how images can be captured optically or manually rendered. The document then discusses image editing, both traditional analog techniques like photo retouching as well as digital editing software. It explains how image size refers to resolution in pixels and megapixels. Compressed file formats like JPEG can reduce file size but also decrease image quality the more an image is compressed. The document concludes by defining resolution and pixel resolution, noting that smaller pixel sizes capture more image detail for higher resolution.
We used a Canon 700D camera to capture images of sweets falling and an arm with a syringe with artificial lighting. The syringe image was chosen and edited by adjusting light exposure, resizing the image, using the clone stamp tool to assimilate areas, and using content aware and radial filters to draw focus to the syringe. Text was added using rectangular and text tools. The logo background was removed using a blending option.
The Art created from the manipulation of two or more photographic images combined in whole or in part to create something new. Photo manipulation is an excellent example of a mixture of a traditional art form with the latest technologies to create an illusion of two or more photographic images combined.There are several ways in which image manipulation services can be used to improve the quality of images.
ICPS offer Exclusive photo manipulation service for your company or business, we request you to have a free trial or contact us. We process images in 24 hours.
The document summarizes what was learned about using various technology during the construction of a film. It discusses using a digital SLR camera to control ISO and zoom, which helped make shots look more professional in dark locations and vary shot types. It also describes using a tripod to keep shots steady and allow tilting and height adjustment for different angles. A dolly was used to allow the camera to move in tracking or arc movements for a smooth professional look. Adobe Premiere software allowed editing shots, adding effects like filters to convey feelings, and transitions like dissolves for pacing and flow. Practical lights were adjusted for amount of light and brought in to expose actors in dark locations while maintaining the desired lighting look.
Assignment #14 (p3): Photography Research And Precticemedia_jojo
The document outlines the basic photo editing tools available in iPhoto, including how to open photos, undo effects, change exposure, auto enhance photos, crop images, rotate images, change color, add effects, and use brushes. It provides before and after examples for cropping, rotating, changing color, and adding effects. The steps are demonstrated through images and text instructions.
A photographer has several responsibilities when editing photos before publication. They should review their photos carefully at least twice to select shots that tell the story, have good composition and technical quality. When judging photos, they should consider the message, composition, and technical quality. Photographers should also provide detailed captions to help editors select the best images and accurately convey the context and events in the photos. Sensitive issues also require discretion when selecting and publishing photos.
Lightroom is designed for photographers and focuses on photo editing and cataloging tools. It allows for non-destructive editing and has powerful yet accessible tools for color correction, cropping, and effects. Photoshop has more advanced graphic design tools and is better for fine-tuning images at the pixel level but is more time-consuming for beginners. The document outlines the differences between Lightroom and Photoshop and provides an overview of basic photo editing tools and techniques in Lightroom like temperature, exposure, HSL, and special tools for cropping, spot healing, and graduated filters.
The document discusses key concepts for photographers including light quality, quantity, and capture. It covers the type, position, color, and diffusion of light sources. It discusses metering light quantity using ISO and exposure, and capturing light through lens aperture, shutter speed, and white balance settings. The document emphasizes mastering light quality, quantity, exposure, and white balance controls to properly render photographs. Exercises are provided to practice these concepts using different light sources, studio lighting setups, and metering modes.
Studio photography involves taking photographs in a controlled environment using various lighting equipment. A studio is a photographer's workspace where they create and sell photographs. Common studio equipment includes C-stands to hold lights and reflectors in place, cutters/flags to shape the light, nets/grids/snoots to focus the light, barn doors and soft boxes to modify the light, cookies/silk/reflectors to soften the light, and umbrellas to diffuse the light. The document provides descriptions of these common studio photography tools and equipment.
The document provides information about various types of lighting used in video production. It defines key lighting terms like hard light, soft light, back light, fill light, etc. and describes the purpose and use of different lighting accessories or tools including barn doors, gels, diffusers, reflectors, etc. It also explains color temperature and measurement units used in lighting like lumens, kelvin, kilowatts.
My Arts Challenge is to improve my skills in film editing. I will take editing classes and workshops to learn software like Premier Pro and After Effects. I will gain experience by editing the film my production team creates.
I have attended introductory sessions on filmmaking roles and processes. I have established a production team and we are developing a film treatment. We have received guidance on scriptwriting, camerawork, lighting, sound, and editing.
My goal is to complete filming and produce a finished film edited with clear storytelling and atmosphere through techniques like color grading and effects. This will demonstrate my success in meeting my Arts Challenge of strengthening my editing abilities.
The document describes techniques used to edit photographs to create desired effects. It discusses using the lasso tool to cut out and overlay an eye from one photo onto another to make it appear the subject is looking at something. Opacity and blur tools were used to blend the cutout. Curves and levels adjustments were made to enhance shadows, highlights, and exposure. The black and white filter was applied to give images a creepy aesthetic by altering color qualities. Minor adjustments with these tools can create dramatic changes to accentuate a creepy vibe for images meant to represent fear through aesthetics.
The document discusses different methods for sourcing images and processing images. For sourcing, it describes advantages and disadvantages of obtaining images from books, Google images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and using one's own existing images. For processing, it outlines cropping, scaling, adjusting resolution, and manipulating images with captions. The key advantages are ensuring copyright freedom and image quality, while disadvantages include time, costs, and inability to alter resolution.
This document discusses different types of filters that can be applied in Photoshop CS6 to images for artistic effects. It describes blur filters that lessen image quality, motion blur filters that add blur as from movement, and distort filters like spherize and twirl that stretch and squeeze image areas. Additional filters covered include noise filters that add grain, pixelate filters that divide images into colored shapes, mosaic filters that convert images to color squares, and render filters that add lighting effects. The document also mentions sharpen filters to intensify details and liquify filters to distort areas. Filters can be combined to apply multiple effects to a single image.
Pixlr Express is a free photo editing app available on Android phones, iPhones, iPads, and other touchscreen devices. It allows users to crop, rotate, adjust colors and lighting, add filters and overlays, and share edited photos. While the app has many editing features and millions of effects combinations for personalizing images, its downsides include occasional crashing, photos failing to load, issues with saving, and lack of availability on Windows phones. Overall, the app provides a powerful free tool for mobile photo editing.
Deep etching is used to serve different purposes in Photoshop. The main propose of using it is to remove the background from the image. It's also known an clipping path or image clipping.
Deep etching is considered as the most basic image enhancement technique but it creates the basement for advance image editing. We can do different advance image enhancement like Image manipulation, Photoshop masking, photo retouching without the help of clipping path.
If you need help on deep etching project please visit out website: http://www.clippingmaskasia.com/.
The document outlines a photo editing process for a poster. It involves putting the original photo into Photoshop and using tools like levels to regulate exposure, curves to make the photo more punchy with contrast, and creating a new layer to dodge and burn areas with black and white paint.
The document provides instructions for basic photo editing functions in iPhoto, including opening photos, undoing and removing effects, adjusting exposure, auto enhancing photos, cropping, rotating, changing color, and applying effects. Each function is demonstrated through text descriptions and examples of before and after photos. The document is intended to teach how to perform common photo editing tasks in iPhoto.
Image editing applications allow users to crop, touch up, and organize digital photos into albums and slideshows, though they typically have fewer filters than professional programs like Photoshop. Cropping removes outer parts to improve framing or change aspect ratios. Resizing and compressing optimize file sizes for intended uses after editing. Correcting and sharpening or softening are global corrections often applied to digital images. Layers, selections, resolution, image size, and color mode are key terms related to editing digital images.
This document provides a tutorial for editing an image in Photoshop by first cropping and adjusting it using black and white tools. It then recommends adding sepia toning and photochrome effects to add color before using cloning and adjustment layers to refine details. Further steps include using liquefy to adjust imperfections, blending modes and effects to enhance the image, and differential focus to make final touch-ups.
The document discusses the development of a digipak for music. It describes how the artist edited images to be black and white and blended with trees to tie into the music video setting. It also applied vignetting to darken edges and make the images look more emotional. The artist took the images themselves and used a black background to make the images pop more. It also notes the font used was the same as the artist's original logo to keep the digipak consistent in style and messaging.
This document discusses image selection and editing. It defines what an image is, including two-dimensional photographs and three-dimensional statues. It describes how images can be captured optically or manually rendered. The document then discusses image editing, both traditional analog techniques like photo retouching as well as digital editing software. It explains how image size refers to resolution in pixels and megapixels. Compressed file formats like JPEG can reduce file size but also decrease image quality the more an image is compressed. The document concludes by defining resolution and pixel resolution, noting that smaller pixel sizes capture more image detail for higher resolution.
We used a Canon 700D camera to capture images of sweets falling and an arm with a syringe with artificial lighting. The syringe image was chosen and edited by adjusting light exposure, resizing the image, using the clone stamp tool to assimilate areas, and using content aware and radial filters to draw focus to the syringe. Text was added using rectangular and text tools. The logo background was removed using a blending option.
The Art created from the manipulation of two or more photographic images combined in whole or in part to create something new. Photo manipulation is an excellent example of a mixture of a traditional art form with the latest technologies to create an illusion of two or more photographic images combined.There are several ways in which image manipulation services can be used to improve the quality of images.
ICPS offer Exclusive photo manipulation service for your company or business, we request you to have a free trial or contact us. We process images in 24 hours.
The document summarizes what was learned about using various technology during the construction of a film. It discusses using a digital SLR camera to control ISO and zoom, which helped make shots look more professional in dark locations and vary shot types. It also describes using a tripod to keep shots steady and allow tilting and height adjustment for different angles. A dolly was used to allow the camera to move in tracking or arc movements for a smooth professional look. Adobe Premiere software allowed editing shots, adding effects like filters to convey feelings, and transitions like dissolves for pacing and flow. Practical lights were adjusted for amount of light and brought in to expose actors in dark locations while maintaining the desired lighting look.
Assignment #14 (p3): Photography Research And Precticemedia_jojo
The document outlines the basic photo editing tools available in iPhoto, including how to open photos, undo effects, change exposure, auto enhance photos, crop images, rotate images, change color, add effects, and use brushes. It provides before and after examples for cropping, rotating, changing color, and adding effects. The steps are demonstrated through images and text instructions.
A photographer has several responsibilities when editing photos before publication. They should review their photos carefully at least twice to select shots that tell the story, have good composition and technical quality. When judging photos, they should consider the message, composition, and technical quality. Photographers should also provide detailed captions to help editors select the best images and accurately convey the context and events in the photos. Sensitive issues also require discretion when selecting and publishing photos.
Lightroom is designed for photographers and focuses on photo editing and cataloging tools. It allows for non-destructive editing and has powerful yet accessible tools for color correction, cropping, and effects. Photoshop has more advanced graphic design tools and is better for fine-tuning images at the pixel level but is more time-consuming for beginners. The document outlines the differences between Lightroom and Photoshop and provides an overview of basic photo editing tools and techniques in Lightroom like temperature, exposure, HSL, and special tools for cropping, spot healing, and graduated filters.
The document discusses key concepts for photographers including light quality, quantity, and capture. It covers the type, position, color, and diffusion of light sources. It discusses metering light quantity using ISO and exposure, and capturing light through lens aperture, shutter speed, and white balance settings. The document emphasizes mastering light quality, quantity, exposure, and white balance controls to properly render photographs. Exercises are provided to practice these concepts using different light sources, studio lighting setups, and metering modes.
Studio photography involves taking photographs in a controlled environment using various lighting equipment. A studio is a photographer's workspace where they create and sell photographs. Common studio equipment includes C-stands to hold lights and reflectors in place, cutters/flags to shape the light, nets/grids/snoots to focus the light, barn doors and soft boxes to modify the light, cookies/silk/reflectors to soften the light, and umbrellas to diffuse the light. The document provides descriptions of these common studio photography tools and equipment.
The document provides information about various types of lighting used in video production. It defines key lighting terms like hard light, soft light, back light, fill light, etc. and describes the purpose and use of different lighting accessories or tools including barn doors, gels, diffusers, reflectors, etc. It also explains color temperature and measurement units used in lighting like lumens, kelvin, kilowatts.
My Arts Challenge is to improve my skills in film editing. I will take editing classes and workshops to learn software like Premier Pro and After Effects. I will gain experience by editing the film my production team creates.
I have attended introductory sessions on filmmaking roles and processes. I have established a production team and we are developing a film treatment. We have received guidance on scriptwriting, camerawork, lighting, sound, and editing.
My goal is to complete filming and produce a finished film edited with clear storytelling and atmosphere through techniques like color grading and effects. This will demonstrate my success in meeting my Arts Challenge of strengthening my editing abilities.
This lesson plan teaches 5th grade students about light refraction through experiments with prisms and water. In the engagement, students observe a prism refract light from a projector and record their predictions. For the exploration, students are split into groups and use mirrors, water, and a white board to observe the visible light spectrum and rainbow formation. In the explanation, students share their observations and learn about Isaac Newton's experiment, the visible light spectrum, and how refraction causes the rainbow effect.
I explored the different uses of lighting in a film noir film to explore what techniqu we aqre most likely to use after the feedback we recieve on our last production.
This document analyzes the target audiences for three different magazine covers:
The first targets young white females aged 16-30 in the UK based on the cover image of Miley Cyrus and color scheme.
The second targets black males aged 16-30 in the USA based on the cover image of Kanye West, whose main audience is black Americans listening to R&B and rap music.
The third targets white males aged 30-40 in the UK, USA, and Australia based on the cover image of Dave Grohl, whose music appeals more to older age groups, and mentions bands from different English-speaking countries. The working class psychographic profile C+ and C- is targeted as they prefer the genre
This document discusses various types of lighting technologies and their properties. It covers incandescent, fluorescent, high intensity discharge (HID), and emergency lighting. It provides information on spectral properties, luminous flux, luminous intensity, illuminance, efficacy, lamp types, ballasts, starters, advantages and disadvantages of each technology type. It also discusses lighting calculations, photometry, glare, distribution, and emergency evacuation lighting requirements and standards.
The lighting plan for the movie involved shooting indoors after sunset using artificial lighting, with most scenes lit by golden lights to create shadows and high contrasts on actors' faces as suggested by the film title. During editing, footage was altered by adjusting contrast, brightness, and using filters to give it a more cinematic look.
The document discusses the use of high key and low key lighting in films. It explains that the filmmaker used high key lighting in the first scene of their final film to show that the agent was trapped in a deserted area with the sun as the light source. They then used low key lighting in the next two scenes - with a bulb and moonlight as the light source in one scene to show the character's worried mood, and dim lighting in another to create suspense. Low key lighting was also used in subsequent scenes to convey tension, a bad mood before a killing, and to sneak quietly at night during an action/thriller film. Street lights provided the low key light in the final scene discussed.
Light, Camera, Action: Involving students in digital video production to enha...Chris Willmott
Slides from my presentation at the Society for Experimental Biology Education and Public Affairs Symposium "Teaching and Communicating Science in the Digital Age" in December 2014.
Lighting is deliberately used in television production to achieve practical and aesthetic effects. Various lighting instruments like Fresnel lights, LED lights, ellipsoidal spotlights, scoops, and fluorescent lights are used to provide adequate illumination, establish mood, and show viewers what objects look like. Care must be taken when using quartz lamps and factors like intensity, color, direction, and focus must be considered when lighting a scene.
The document provides information on image composition techniques in photography. It defines composition and discusses key elements such as selecting a subject and center of interest, applying the rule of thirds, balancing elements within the frame, using lines and curves to guide the eye, and considering background, framing, and depth. Good composition is described as carefully selecting and arranging the subject matter within the frame. The document also addresses creating mood and theme through factors like perspective, color, lighting, weather, and isolation or inclusion of background elements.
The document describes the development of a dental curing light. It analyzes existing products on the market and outlines a timeline for reverse engineering and developing improvements. The proposed new design aims to decrease components, improve comfort, reduce size and cost. Key specifications and components are listed, including using a blue LED, microcontroller, battery, and modes of operation. Circuit diagrams and printed circuit boards are shown for the new affordable and portable dental curing light.
This document discusses different types of lighting and sound techniques used in filmmaking. It describes various lighting setups like ambient light, back light, and color gels that can be used to illuminate scenes or distort lighting for artistic purposes. It also discusses sound bridging, parallel/contrapointal sound, diegetic sound from within the scene, and non-diegetic sound added during editing. The document provides definitions and examples of these various cinematic lighting and sound techniques.
There are three main types of studio lights: quartz, HMI, and fluorescent. Quartz lights use a tungsten filament and produce a 3200K color temperature, while HMI lamps reproduce daylight at 5000K. Fluorescents are high frequency and color balanced. The key light is the main light on a subject, while the fill light softens edges and balances exposure. A back light creates separation from the background. Common lighting ratios include 1:1 for flat lighting, 2:1 for general photography/videography, and higher ratios for more dramatic effects.
This document discusses various techniques for manipulating and transforming digital images in Photoshop. It describes how to modify image color using tools like hue and saturation, selective color, and replace color. It also explains how to modify image lighting using tools like shadows/highlights, curves, and levels to brighten or darken images. Finally, it provides examples of different types of image transformations like scale, rotate, skew, distort, perspective, warp, and crop that can be applied to images before and after the transformation.
Using Adjustment Layers and Lighting in Photoshopnombre thera
Most photo adjustments can be found under Image > Adjustments and include Levels, Exposure, Hue/Saturation, and Color Balance. Adjustment Layers provide non-destructive editing and allow effects to be turned on/off or re-adjusted later. Other useful tools include iris and tilt-shift blur, lighting effects, and lens flares. When adding lighting effects, the image needs to be flattened first. Adjustments, blur tools, and lighting can be combined to dramatically alter the mood and feel of a photo from the original.
Post processing and sequencing by Victoria ElliottVictoria Elliott
The document describes the post-processing workflow for a series of images. It discusses initial exposure corrections like adjusting light, contrast and the histogram. Local adjustments like clarity, sharpening and dehazing are also made. Masking is used to emphasize elements and guide the eye. Images are sequenced and final edits ensure consistency for the photo series as a whole.
Here are some of the most operative tips on jewelry photography editing using Photoshop that assure the images retouched are visually appealing to the targets.
The document provides instructions for 5 image editing techniques:
1. Converting an image to sepia tone using photo filters, color balance, hue/saturation, or layer styles.
2. Applying blur to duplicate layers set to multiply or screen blending modes to emphasize or de-emphasize parts of an image.
3. Creating double exposures by nudging and blurring duplicate layers set to multiply or screen blending modes.
4. Applying a threshold to remove gray values, then diffusing to stylize images with geometric shapes.
5. Creating a negative border by drawing shapes and frames, blurring, and experimenting with opacity and layer blending modes.
The document discusses various image editing techniques the author learned to enhance images for magazine plans and pages, including adding drop shadows, adjusting brush settings, editing saturation and lighting effects, auto-correcting colors, and applying artistic filters to make images look like pop art. Steps are provided for doubling clicking layers and selecting drop shadow, brush, filter, and image options to achieve the desired effects.
The document discusses various image editing techniques the author learned to enhance images for magazine plans and pages, including adding drop shadows, adjusting brush settings, editing saturation and lighting effects, auto-correcting colors, and applying artistic filters to make images look like pop art. Steps are provided for doubling clicking layers and selecting drop shadow, brush, filter, and image options to achieve the desired effects.
The document discusses several post-processing techniques in Photoshop including adjusting levels to fix exposure, using auto color correction to fix unbalanced colors, cropping images to remove unnecessary parts, and using the crop tool to trim extra space around images. It also mentions using the red eye brush tool to remove red eye in photographs.
The document describes the process of creating an image composite using multiple images. It discusses selecting appropriate images, isolating elements using masking techniques, applying filters and effects, and combining and positioning images to create a meaningful montage. Masking techniques like layer masks and vector masks allow hiding or revealing parts of images. Filters can be used to adjust properties like brightness, contrast, colors, and sharpness. By selecting, editing, and arranging images creatively, a composite image can be produced that tells a story or expresses an idea.
This chapter discusses techniques for editing digital images, including cropping, trimming, and rotating. It explains that cropping involves selecting and removing excess areas of an image to improve composition. Rotating adjusts an image's position and orientation. The document provides guidance on using various tools to precisely crop, rotate, and adjust an image to strengthen composition and focus on the main subject. Examples are given of before and after images that have been edited for better balance and visual impact through these manipulation techniques.
Photoshop can be used to edit pictures by adjusting levels, brightness/contrast, layers, and saturation. Levels allow recalibrating the light balance to make images lighter or darker. Adjustment layers let you modify settings non-destructively by turning them on or off. Changing saturation alters the color intensity, while over-saturation can cause graininess.
The document summarizes various skills learned in Photoshop for image and text manipulation, including resizing, cropping, and removing parts of images. It also discusses adjusting image properties like saturation, hue, and brightness. For text, it describes choosing and changing fonts, sizes, and layout. The overall skills covered allow for enhanced image and text design when creating materials like a music magazine.
The document discusses the skills the author has developed in using various software programs like Photoshop, PowerPoint, a digital camera, and Fontspace to design magazine pages and images. The author learned to adjust brightness, exposure, hue, contrast and crop images in Photoshop. In PowerPoint, the author aligned pages and used different fonts, colors and shapes. With a digital camera, the author captured high resolution images and applied composition techniques. In Fontspace, the author created a magazine logo by selecting fonts, sizes and colors. The overall goal was to make the magazine visually appealing and attractive to the target audience.
The document describes editing a rug image in Adobe Photoshop Elements to adjust its brightness, contrast, saturation and colors. Specifically, it discusses using tools like Unsharp Mask and Hue/Saturation to reduce pixilation and emphasize the wide variety of colors in the image. It also touches on selectively increasing the hue and saturation of red tones, as well as using effects like Brightness/Contrast and Sharp to further lighten the photo and enhance its colors and contrast.
The document describes edits made to a digital image using Photoshop tools. The image backdrop was brightened and skin was smoothed using tools like levels and patch. Eyes were also enhanced by selecting the eye with the lasso tool and increasing the blue hue saturation to make the color brighter.
The document describes editing a photo for use on an A4-sized front cover. Specifically, it discusses:
1) Adjusting shadows, highlights, black levels, and brightness to avoid overexposure and improve color levels.
2) Cropping the image to fit on an A4 size page as required for the front page.
3) Sharpening the image to improve edges and clarity, and increase contrast to make edges more defined.
4) Adjusting brightness and contrast to improve color vibrancy and ensure correct contrast.
This document explores and summarizes the features of photo editing software Picmonkey. It discusses several tools for cropping, rotating, adjusting exposure, color correction, sharpening, and resizing photos. It finds the software provides simple, intuitive layouts and slide bars for accurate editing. It also briefly explores another similar software called Fotor and concludes that photo editing software is essential for creating professional-looking photos and experimenting with different tools is important for improving photo editing skills.
Abbie Corbett documents her process for editing an image in Photoshop for use as a magazine cover. First, she crops the image to focus attention on the subject. Next, she adjusts the brightness and contrast to improve the image, setting the brightness to 33 and contrast to -1. Finally, she uses the Dodge tool to selectively remove the gray background color, replacing it with white to make the model stand out against the background.
This document discusses using a photo of a model for a double page spread in a magazine article. The author likes the model's pose and attitude in the picture, feeling it fits the character's profile well. The document then shows the steps taken to edit the photo, including cropping, adding highlights and shadows, airbrushing the model's face and hands, increasing contrast, and sharpening to create the final product.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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3. Image transformation
• Refers to the process of revising the structure of an object
from various aspects such as perspective , size, angle of
view and so on .
• Through this process , the uniformity of the images can be
generated either from the size , view , lighting and so on in
order to form a more perfect image
• This process also allows an object or image is placed at an
angle or location needed in a more realistic situation and
meet the requirements
• There are many type of image transformation like scale,
rotate, skew, distort, perspective, warp and flip.
25. Using the
Selective
Color
From this drop down
menu, you can select the
color that you want to
make a changes
Use the sliders below
to change the Yellows in
your photograph.
When you change the
sliders, you can see the
changes affecting your
final photograph
28. Eyedropper tool
(to select the image
you want to make
change the color
This the original
color,
Use the sliders to
change the hue, sat.
and lightness color in
your selected image
To change
the color,
click here
Using the
Replace
Color
29.
30.
31. HUE
The colour
in the image
SATURATION
The intensity
or richness
of that color
32. To adjust colors in
an image that
appears slightly out
of phase or skewed
toward a color To create stylistic
changes by
dramatically
changing colors in
an object