This is my color swatch. I wanted to find some colors that were different from each other. I really think that all of these colors contrast with each other. I really like the colors green and blue but, I realized that just those colors would not do the trick. I wanted to pick out a brighter color to have a better contrast. I ended up with blue, green, and orange as my colors. I hope that these colors will look great on my brochure!
Monday, February 9, 2015
Color Swatch
This is my color swatch. I wanted to find some colors that were different from each other. I really think that all of these colors contrast with each other. I really like the colors green and blue but, I realized that just those colors would not do the trick. I wanted to pick out a brighter color to have a better contrast. I ended up with blue, green, and orange as my colors. I hope that these colors will look great on my brochure!
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Girl Grass Photo
This is the original photo. When you look at this photo it looks like there is a lot of work to be done. The image seems super bright and because of that it looks somewhat washed out.
This is the photo with Curves. By using the Curves tool the image now is a little darker and it doesn't seem to wash out. The photo needs to be made darker to make the colors of the photo "pop" more.
This is the photo with Curves and Levels. The Levels definitely made the photo darker, but we still need the "pop" factor. The Levels make the picture go from a completely sunny day to what seems like a sunny, but cloudy day.
This is the level with Curves, Levels, and Vibrance. Now we have in my opinion the best photo of them all. The Vibrance makes the photo become brighter, but it still keeps the darker parts of the image. You can really tell the difference between the colors. The white bow on the girl's head really "pops" like it should because of the sun and you can see that the sun is shining on her face. Also, the grass is really green and without a doubt you can tell that it was a really sunny day outside!
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