Basic Photoshop Editing
Over the past week or so, we did six basic Photoshop editings on pictures we got from our server folders. They were pretty easy, he was using an older version of Photoshop so some of the things he did were a bit different. But other than that, it was a bit easy. I didn't really know how to use most of the tools here because I'm a tad new to Photoshop.
For this picture, we used the Content-Aware Fill to get rid of a chair and part of a light that was sticking out to the side of the picture. It was probably the easiest of the bunch and it was fast.
This picture had a logo on the surfboard and we were instructed to remove it to see how it would look. We also used the Content-Aware Fill tool to delete the logo and fix the line that was off centered. The dad in this picture had a graphic design on his t-shirt that we had to get rid of. This time, we used the Clone Stamp tool to move the graphic down on his shirt and clone the blue back up on top where the graphic was.
For this picture, the guy has a pole and some other stuff behind his head. We had to use the Clone Stamp tool again to delete it out of there and clone the sky to cover up what we have deleted. For this picture, the boy had some dirt on his face from playing outside before the picture was taken. We used the Spot Healing brush to get rid of the small dirt specks and blemishes on his face. It turned out pretty good. This was the final picture to edit and this time, we had to make it a collage of this girl with three pictures taken of her. we used a lot of tools and messed with the hue and saturation of her face and clothes. This one was probably the hardest and longest one out of all of them by far. But it was still fun to do and I think it turned out very good.
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