October 19, 2010
October 3, 2010
iPhoto Editing Exercise
Here is some work that I did on a photo that I shot while hiking over the weekend. I used the iPhoto software to make the edits. Here is the original:
Now here is the final product that I edited with iPhoto:
I didn't want to make any changes as far as the crop, because I really like the angle of the shot. However, upon entering iPhoto, I used the 'Adjust' feature. I increased the contrast and saturation to get a more crisp, colorful image. I also lowered the exposure which made the waterfall a bit less 'fuzzy'. I increased the highlights, which took some of the glare off of the waterfall as well. Finally, I went into the 'Effects' tab and applied the Sepia option for a more antique look.
Now here is the final product that I edited with iPhoto:
I didn't want to make any changes as far as the crop, because I really like the angle of the shot. However, upon entering iPhoto, I used the 'Adjust' feature. I increased the contrast and saturation to get a more crisp, colorful image. I also lowered the exposure which made the waterfall a bit less 'fuzzy'. I increased the highlights, which took some of the glare off of the waterfall as well. Finally, I went into the 'Effects' tab and applied the Sepia option for a more antique look.
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