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Saturday, 28 May 2022

blog post 7

 Forest

ORIGINAL







Forest.edit1 

used: Levels and Curves








Forest.edit2

used: Levels, Curves and Photo filter ( 40 )



Forest.edit3

used: Levels, Curves and Hue/Saturation.





Critique and analyse with your peers what looks best:

The first image is definitely the best looking among the bunch. Compared to edit number 2, the white balance is on point.

Compare to the original and make notes:

Comparing the original photo to these 2 edits makes it different and for the 3 it looks washed out by white and less colour to pop out.


Nature

ORIGINAL







Nature.edit1

used: Levels and Curves






Nature.edit2

used: Levels, Curves and  Photo filter







Nature.edit3

used: Levels, Curves and Hue/Saturation.



Critique and analyse with your peers what looks best:

The first photo is the best-looking edited photo. This is because the image has more contrast and details of the trees and the river in the photo. Compared to the two photos, the first one also has a balance in both highlights and shadows.

Compare to the original and make notes.

The original photo is just like photo 1 but without the edit. The edit makes it stand out.

Duck

ORIGINAL







Duck.edit1

used: Levels and Curves








Duck.edit2

used: Levels, Curves and  Photo filter








Duck.edit3

used: Levels, Curves and Hue/Saturation.


Critique and analyse with your peers what looks best:

The first edit is also the best in these photographs. It has the most contrast and the most balanced among the two images. The last image looks too washed out.

Compare to the original and make notes.

The original photo is just basic but when I edit them it makes it stand out more.

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