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  • Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the 'Screen'

    As promised here is an image editing tip regarding post production of fireworks photography. It doesn't matter which image editing software you use for this technique as most major pixel pushers can accomplish this task. For my example today, I am using Corel PhotoPaint . I will provide a glossary...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-25-2008
  • Retouche'

    del.icio.us Tags: retouching , image editing , Corel , photoshop , portraits "It's not what's in the mirror-it's what's left inside." ~ Stevie Nicks, Sometimes It's A *** The lure of Image Editing Software is subtle, seductive and self-indulgent. Nothing reinforced this...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-05-2008
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 7)

    Color Now that we have finished with the first two Cs: Crop and Contrast, we can begin to work on overall color. Hopefully, the process of cropping and adjusting the contrast has eliminated or revealed any problems the image may have with color. Ideally, you would wish for perfect color but that is seldom...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-20-2008
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 6)

    Mid-tone Contrast As we've adjusted our exposure as described in Part 4 and our shadows and blacks in Part 5 , it is now time to turn our attention to adjusting the mid-tone contrast of the image. The image of a cloud deck over farm fields was taken from an airplane just after take off from my home...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-14-2008
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 5)

    del.icio.us Tags: Image Editing , Levels , Contrast Enhancement Contrast Continued After a brief interlude discussing histograms and pixel leakage , we can return to the middle C of our Crop, Contrast and Color, discussion. In Part 4 , we worked on getting our image exposed properly. As with anything...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-09-2008
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 4)

    Now that we have our image safely cropped by virtue of having straightened it, corrected its perspective, and trimming for story impact and content, we can move on to the second C in the three Cs: Contrast. Contrast Contrast is the process by which we adjust the overall exposure of an image and its internal...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-31-2007
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 3)

    Continuing from Parts 1 and 2, we are discussing the first of the three Cs: Crop. When we left off we talked about cropping an image to strength the inherent story in the image. Sometimes, however, you want to tell a specific story with an image or multiple stories with an image or fragments of the image...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-23-2007
  • The Three Cs of Image Editing (Part 2)

    Continuing on from Part 1 , I will continue my discussion of the first C: Crop. Images are about stories. An image can tell a story. It can tell a story better with a crop. It can even tell several different stories with different applications of the crop. There are two distinct paths to cropping a photo...
    Posted to Graphics Feeds - English (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-13-2007
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