This is a quick tutorial on how to edit photos in Photoshop in case you missed the presentation in class or were not here on that day. If you need help to do these steps, please ask and I will help you.
If you are not in class today, I have created step-by-step instructions for what we will be doing in class, but it will be best if you come to a FIT or to tutoring before school (anytime), or after school (by appointment ONLY), to get additional support. You will not be able to do this without access to Photoshop. I will go over how you can access it at home, IF you have the appropriate computer to do so.
You need to color manage your Prompt Shoot images (4 total images) AND you should do the same for your Portrait and Self-Portrait before you turn them in.Color
Color changes take a little longer and can be much more evident to the eye.
1. Open the photo in Photoshop (there are multiple ways to do this, use whichever way you remember)
2. The first thing we want to do every time is to SAVE AS and rename your photo and save it in the correct folder. For right now that folder is your folder on the desktop.
3. Go to – Image>Adjustments>Levels
A box should pop up on your screen. In that box is a drop down box that has RGB in it. Use the drop down box and go to >BLUE
Move the black and white slider tools (the hershey kisses) and move them as needed to be underneath the mountain.
go to >GREEN
repeat
go to >RED
repeat
go to >RGB
On this step you move ONLY the middle one which is brown (do not move the black or white slider) just slightly where the photo appears a little lighter than perfect.
Now - here are some new instructions - I will show you this quickly today, but I wanted to give you the instructions here as well.
4. The final step, go to >Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen
You should only do this one time
5. Crop and make sure you have the correct resolution as requested.
6. To change the photo to black and white go to: Image>Mode>Grayscale
When the pop up appears asking if you want to discard the color information, hit yes or okay.
7. Save and close the file - MAKE SURE IT IS A .JPEG, not a .PSD file. I will show you how to correct this.
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