In Class Assignment 1 January 18, 2011

Part 1- Straighten a Crooked Image.

To straighten this image I used the ruler tool and drew a line across the horizon line of where the trees met the water. From there I clicked and straighten…and boom…there you have it!

Part 2- Correcting Perspective.

To correct the perspective of this image I first selected the crop tool and drew out a basic crop shape. From there I checked the “perspective” box in the crop tool bar and dragged the corners in to where the belonged. After all is said and done the image is front facing as intended.

Part 3- Creating a composite.

To create the composite, I started off by searching the internet in hopes for a brilliant background. I decided on a parking garage for my background. From there I picked my two cars and used a combination, on both, between the lasso and the magic wand tools to remove the backgrounds. Once the backgrounds were removed I dragged my cars onto my new background and free transformed them to be the proper size and proportion to the background and each other.

Part 4- Using Camera Raw.

For part 4, I started by opening both the pdf and the raw file images of the dog. Visually comparing I used the tools in camera raw to correct the areas of the dog I saw needed correcting. After I got it as close as I could to the original, I took the newly updated dog into Photoshop. From here, I lassoed and magic wand tooled the background to discard it. The last thing I did was drag my dog head onto a new background of my liking. The End!

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