dps print screens

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Using Photoshop Adobe Elements 8 I Clicked on the photo I wanted to edit via the open file. Because I didn’t want to make much of a change to the images itself I clicked on “Quick edit”. (Stage 1) From here , I changed the midtone contrast from 0 to 48. I did the same for darkening the highlights (0 to 8) and the same again for the colour (0 to 29). This made the image look more directory. (stage 2) I also sharpened the image to make it look less blurred and more refined to bring out areas such as her hair and eye colour. (0 to 8) (stage 3) Then, using Microsoft word I pasted the image and used the colour and corrections to edit the image itself further which helped me achieve the peach colour for the figures skin tone as well as background. (stage 4) However, to achieve this I clicked on corrections and selected the second to last on the row (Brightness:0% (Normal) Contrast: +20%) ( Stage 5) Finally I changed the colour to a peach type colour by clicking on colour and selecting (Temperature: 80000 k) (Stage 6) Before and after Pictures are also featured along the right side of this page.. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6 Before After

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Page 1: DPS Print Screens

Using Photoshop Adobe Elements 8 I Clicked on the photo I wanted to edit via the open file. Because I didn’t want to make much of a change to the images itself I clicked on “Quick edit”. (Stage 1)

From here , I changed the midtone contrast from 0 to 48. I did the same for darkening the highlights (0 to 8) and the same again for the colour (0 to 29). This made the image look more directory.(stage 2)

I also sharpened the image to make it look less blurred and more refined to bring out areas such as her hair and eye colour. (0 to 8) (stage 3)

Then, using Microsoft word I pasted the image and used the colour and corrections to edit the image itself further which helped me achieve the peach colour for the figures skin tone as well as background. (stage 4) However, to achieve this I clicked on corrections and selected the second to last on the row (Brightness:0% (Normal) Contrast: +20%) ( Stage 5)

Finally I changed the colour to a peach type colour by clicking on colour and selecting (Temperature: 80000 k) (Stage 6)

Before and after Pictures are also featured along the right side of this page..

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4 Stage 5 Stage 6

Before

After