I started my final edit by using the clone and stamp tool underneath the eyes and on any blemishes although there were few. I then
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Friday, 12 June 2015
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Post Production processes 1
In my first edit I adjusted the DPI to 300 from 72 to do this I went to Image, size and un-ticked the re-sample image. To the sharpen the Image I went from filter, sharpen and selected un-sharp mask and adjusted the radius to 2.2 pixels and the amount to 100%. I also adjusted the brightness to 10 and contrast to 30.
In this edit I used the clone tool to correct any blemishes on her face. I also used it slightly under the eye to correct any discolouration and fall out from eye-shadow.
In this edit I used the Burn tool. I used this to create darker edges around the out side of the image. As well as the out side of the photo I darkened the shadows on the face and hand as it is the main thing in focus along with the gun.
I then used the curves tool to create a blue hue to the image. I individually adjusted the red, blue and green tones in the image, giving darker shadows and brighter highlights.


To create these edits I had to start by using the desaturate tool on my image. I then adjusted the brightness and contrast and levels because some of the depth was lost from the image so to achieve a more . Finally I added the noise filter at 21% in uniform
To create this edit I duplicated my background layer and adjusted the copied layer to the multiply effect. This makes the image look more intense by increasing darkness and contrast. I also adjusted the opacity to 65% to ensure the image wasn't too dark.
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