10/25/15
Visual Design
Mrs. Ramirez
Image Adjustments Lab Reflection Journal
In the "Image Adjustments Lab", we adjusted the image of a dog owned by Mrs. Ramirez, named Lancelot
and created and constructed various different "kinds" of the dog using the image adjustment modifiers, which are, brightness, contrast, levels, curves, exposure...etc.
First, the picture has to be only the dog as many duplicates have to be
made (at least 5) and there can't be any background colors on the dog.
the way to remove all the colors at a quick and accurate pace is by
using the quick selection tool to only select Lancelot and not any other
background images. There is still outside colors on Lancelot, so we
have to refine the edges so that the colors present are only from
Lancelot. After we finished making Lancelot have no background colors,
we made duplicates and went to image adjustment and experimented
with all the different types of image adjustments, such as
Brightness/Contrast, Levels, Curves, Exposure, etc. All of the layers
have to be named by the image adjustment so that everything is neat and
we know which dog is changed by each image adjustment. The duplicated
Lancelots' could be anywhere on the picture. The dog could also have been depicted as flying! Creativity was
key in Lab 3 and how we did it matters as it shows how detailed and zesty we could be using the tools. This is what I did in Lab 3 and how to cut a
specific part of the image in addition to image adjustments. I see myself using this in the future by creating specific color outcomes of my desired choice.
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