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Editing. Intro to Photos. News photography. The role of editors. News photography. The role of editors How do editors judge?. News photography. The role of editors How do editors judge? Content (six elements of news). News photography. The role of editors How do editors judge? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Editing

Editing

Intro to Photos

Page 2: Editing

News photography

• The role of editors

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

• Content (six elements of news)

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

• Content (six elements of news)

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

• Content (six elements of news)

• Technique (focus, lighting, composition)

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

• Content (six elements of news)

• Technique (focus, lighting, composition)

• Legal & ethical concerns

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News photography

• The role of editors

• How do editors judge?

• Content (six elements of news)

• Technique (focus, lighting, composition)

• Legal & ethical concerns

• “Gut”

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Scav 6

• Content & composition

• Content: timeliness, uniqueness, singularity, proximity, prominence, impact

• Composition: use of light (color), use of frame (space), use of rhythm

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Let’s look at prize winners

• 2006 Pulitzer Prize, Breaking News Photos

• Great photos have great content and great composition

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Matters of ethics

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Matters of ethics

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Matters of ethics

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Matters of ethics

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Matters of ethics

• How did they catch it?

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Would you run this picture?

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Would you run this picture?

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Editor’s note

• The photograph involving Mr. Kerlee is not easy to view. But we concluded that that one image captured the human tragedy of the accident, the intense rescue effort and the immensity of the log pile. Had Mr. Kerlee died that night, the photo would not have been published. Tragically, he died the next day and our staff was saddened along with our readers.

• We take great care with the words and images that The Dallas Morning News portrays each day, particularly those that can evoke strong emotions and disturb some readers.

• We do not publish photographs to be sensational or to shock readers. Unfortunately, horrific events happen around the world and locally. Evocative photographs can be appropriate to convey the horror of a tragic event.

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News photography

• Design issues as a function of page layout

• Vertical orientation

• Horizontal orientation

• DO NOT USE SQUARE PHOTOS

• Photos fit within pages

• Sometimes photos drive layout

• Sometimes layout drives photo selection

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Photoshop

• “The one essential piece of software”

• Create text effects

• Manipulate photo files

• Prepare photos for Web publication

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Does this look familiar?

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Column widths

• For this class:

• 1 column = 2 inches

• 2 columns = 4.125 inches

• 3 columns = 6.3125

• 4 columns = 8.4375

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Cropping and sizing

• Sometimes for emphasis

• Sometimes to fit page layout

• (Many photogs consider this a “crime”)

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Sizing

• Open an image file

• In the menu bar, go to Image>Image Size• At “Document Size,” set the width (inches) according to the column size you will be using in your layout>OK

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Cropping and sizing

• Choose the crop tool• On the crop options bar, enter width and/or

height values• Drag a crop marquee on the part of the

image you want to use• Double-click inside the marquee or press

Enter/Return• Image>Image Size to see both dimensions

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photofiles>drag to USB/MSD

• Open Photoshop

• From Photoshop>Baghdad_fire

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photofiles>drag to USB/MSD

• Open Photoshop

• From Photoshop>Baghdad_fire

• What are original dimensions?

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photofiles>drag to USB/MSD

• Open Photoshop

• From Photoshop>Baghdad_fire

• What are original dimensions?

• Image>Image Size

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photosforexercises>drag to USB/MSD

• Open Photoshop

• From Photoshop>Baghdad_fire

• What are original dimensions?

• Image>Image Size : 1.327 x 2

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photofiles>drag to USB/MSD• Open Photoshop• From Photoshop>Baghdad_fire• What are original dimensions?• Image>Image Size : 1.327 x 2 • Two column size: w x d?

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Photoshop exercise

• Server>photofiles>drag to USB/MSD• Open Photoshop• From Photoshop>MetTripletsMain• What are original dimensions?• Image>Image Size : 1.327 x 2 • Two column size: 4.125 x 6.2(14)?

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal• Select Crop Tool

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal• Select Crop Tool• Specify three-column width

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal• Select Crop Tool• Specify three-column width• Drag crop “marquee”

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal• Select Crop Tool• Specify three-column width• Drag crop “marquee”• Double-click inside or Enter/Return

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Photoshop exercise

• New, let’s crop for three-column horizontal• Select Crop Tool• Specify three-column width• Drag crop “marquee”• Double-click inside or Enter/Return• Image/Image Size to see both dimensions

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Photoshop exercise

• InDesign>photofiles>lab_page

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Photoshop exercise

• InDesign>photofiles>lab_page• Frame Tool>Rectangle Frame Tool

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Photoshop exercise

• InDesign>photofiles>lab_page• Frame Tool>Rectangle Frame Tool• Draw frame>set width & depth

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Photoshop exercise

• InDesign>photofiles>lab_page• Frame Tool>Rectangle Frame Tool• Draw frame>set width & depth• File>Place (Apple D)

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Photoshop exercise

• Doctors size and place as horizontal crop for vertical; place

• Yale size and place as vertical crop for horizontal; place

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Lab

• InDesign>lab_page