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Page 1: Steph   manipulation of photographs
Page 2: Steph   manipulation of photographs

This was the original photograph that I took. I decided to take this photograph as I wanted a side-on image for use within the Double

Page Spread of my magazine. I used various lighting targeted at the artists face, as I felt this would

highlight and distinguish the artists face more than the rest of the

photograph, thus drawing attention to the artists expression. I liked the photograph, but I felt that certain aspects could be enhanced for a

more professional looking image. Therefore, I decided to edit the

image so that all features of the photograph collaborate more

effectively together.

Page 3: Steph   manipulation of photographs

The first step in editing my photograph was to alter and

enhance the colours in the photograph. I inserted the RAW

image into Photoshop, and began by increasing the Red and Yellow

aspects of the RGB colour spectrum. This added a slight hue of pink to the photograph, which I felt would work well with the Eastern parasol. Then, I

increased the brightness of the image and slightly increased the contrast to create a brighter and

more appealing image. I also created an overlay of lilac onto the artist’s

iris, which altered the colour slightly to fit in with the image’s colour

range.

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Next, I decided to focus on several imperfections within the photograph

and alter them to create a more professional image. This included

the removal of the shadow created by the parasol by painting over the

shadow with the colour picked from the background. Then, I decided to

change the colour of the artist’s lips. This was because I felt that the

artists features would look better if they were more defined, as they

were quite pale and blended in with the light coloured background. I

achieved this by creating an overlay layer of colour #c34e3e with an

opacity of 70%.

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This was the final image result. The last steps that I took to edit the

photograph was to alter some minor aspects of the photograph. I slightly changed the artist’s fringe to make it more straight, as there was a minor

wave in it. I did this by using the clone stamp tool within Photoshop. I

also used the same technique to darken the side of the artist’s hair to make it more distinguished against her skin. Finally, I smoothed out the colours of the background to create

a more monotone background, subsequently drawing attention to the artist. I like the final image, as I

feel the colours all work well together as they are variations of a

common shade of pink/purple.