Wednesday, 9 September 2015


Week 5 Digital Tech - Lens Correction And Resizing 


 Photo 1 out of 2 resizing, i opened the jpeg and resized it to 25cm across and saved it with 'web' in the file name.
web.jpg
 Photo 2 out of 2 resizing, I opened the tiff and  resized it to 25cm across and saved it with 'print' in the file name.
print.tif


Before: This photo needed to be resized and the lens corrected.
After: I used the lens correction panel to make sure the lines in this photo were straight , i then used the basic panel to pull up the exposure in the photo, i brightened up the higlights to pull detail back into the photo and increased the contrast and vibrance. I reduced the noise a little in this photo and then opened it i photoshop. I resized this photo to 50cm across and a resolution of 180dpi, and saved it with 'print' in the file name.



Self Directed

Before: I had to lens correct, convert to black and white and resize this photo.

After: I used the lens correction panel and enabled the lens profile and auto straightened the image, Using the HSL/Grayscale panel i converted it to black and white. I then opened the image in photoshop and resized it as an A4, by changing the width to 297mm and saved it as a tiff with'A4' in the file name.

Resizing  the larger version

While i was on photoshop i went to my history panel and resized it tot the largest size it could be for printing. To do this i unclicked resample and changed the resolution to 180dpi, which is suitable for printing. I ended up with a width of 731.52 and a hight of 487.68. 














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