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In Class Assignment 6- November 9, 2010

• November 9, 2010

For most of these images I categorized them where they best fit, however in every image I made multiple adjustments.  So although an image may be in the “Clarity” heading, I may have changed the white balance, increased saturation and blacks, and corrected the exposure. White Balance: This is the only White Balance specific image, […]


In Class Assignment 5- October 5th, 2010

• October 5, 2010

Fake HDR I followed the steps of duplicating the layer, desaturating the copy then making it a Hard Light layer.  Then with the second duplicate layer I added a 4o pixel gaussian blur and made it a soft light blend mode. Content Aware Fill I selected what I wanted to replace using the pen tool. […]


In Class Assignment #4- September 28, 2010

• September 28, 2010

My first step was to take the siren and transfer it.  It was relatively easy to just to select it in quickmask mode with the paint brush tool, then just copy and paste it, shrink it, and adjust it to the new image. Next I did the same selection method for the door.  I copy […]


Assignment 3- September 14, 2010

• September 14, 2010

Part 1. I made the selection of the man’s head and hair with the quick mask mode.  Once the selection was finished I used the Refine Edge dialogue box.  I used the smart edge feature to bring back some of the hair.  I also used the decontaminate color feature to get rid of most of […]


Assignment 2- September 7, 2010

• September 7, 2010

Picture 1. I mostly used the clone stamp tool to get rid of the lines and creases.  I also used the clone stamp tool to fix the bottom right part of the photo.  I used a mix of clone stamp tool and healing brush tool to correct the boy’s face.  It was hard to get […]


Assignment 1- August 31, 2010

• August 31, 2010

Part 1- Straightening a crooked image: I imported the photo from mini Bridge then used the ruler tool (under the eyedropper) to draw a line across the correct horizon.  Then I clicked the “Straighten” option in the top bar. Voila! Part 2:  Correcting Perspective: For all three of these images I drew a crop box […]